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what is the capital city of texas usa?
Austin
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Austin is the state capital of\nTexas. What is the name if the city which is the capital of Texas? Austin is the capital city of\nTexas. What is the name of the city of the capital of Texas? Austin is the state capital of\nTexas. Austin is the capital of what? Texas\nWhy is Austin the capital of Texas? cuz Austin is kewl\nDoes Dallas have a state capital?", "start_char": 2997, "end_char": 3457, "id": "75134059" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_227016033#7_604476679", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_Austin_chosen_as_capital_of_Texas", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The location which became Austin (then a hamlet known as\nWaterloo) was chosen to be the capital of Texas in 1839. The\npresent Capitol building was built in the late 1880s to replace an\nearlier (and much smaller) building which had burned. Austin is the capital of which us states? Austin is the capital city of Texas. What is the capital of Austin Texas? Austin, Texas is a city. Cities do not have capitals. What is the capitalof Texas? Austin is the capital of Texas. What is the capital of Houston?", "start_char": 2495, "end_char": 2997, "id": "75134057" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1256412377#0_1857512432", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-capital-of-texas.html", "title": "What Is the Capital of Texas? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Is the Capital of Texas?\nWhat Is the Capital of Texas?\nHistory of the State Capital of Texas\nAustin\nCultural Significance of Austin\nNotable Sites in Austin\n", "segment": "What Is the Capital of Texas? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Is the Capital of Texas? The skyline of downtown Austin, Texas. Texas is a state in the southern United States, and it is the second- largest state in the country by population and land area. Texas occupies a total area of 268,820 square miles and has a population of 27,862,596 people according to the most recent 2016 census. Austin is the state capital of Texas and serves as the seat of Travis County. The Austin-Round Rock metropolitan area has a total population of 2,056,405, which ranks fourth highest in the state. Texas has previously had many other state capitals prior to Austin. History of the State Capital of Texas\nTexas gained its independence from Mexico in 1836 and became an independent Republic. It became the 28 th state of the US, and it has since had many capitals.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 836, "id": "96441983" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_227016033#8_604477399", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_Austin_chosen_as_capital_of_Texas", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Austin, Texas is a city. Cities do not have capitals. What is the capitalof Texas? Austin is the capital of Texas. What is the capital of Houston? Houston is a Texas City and the Capital of Texas is in\nAustin. Where is the capital city in Texas located? Austin is the state capital of\nTexas. What is the name if the city which is the capital of Texas? Austin is the capital city of\nTexas.", "start_char": 2850, "end_char": 3239, "id": "75134058" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_227016033#3_604473677", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_Austin_chosen_as_capital_of_Texas", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Keep Austin Weird)\nIs Austin a capital? Yes, Austin is the capital of Texas. Is Dallas the capital of Texas? No the capital of Texas is Austin\nWhere is The Texas government? The Texas capital is in Austin Texas. The capital (FYI) is where\nthe government meet and where they are at the moment. So Austin\nTexas is your answer. What state capital was named after Stephen F Austin? Texas was named after Stephen F .Austin that's why the Texas\ncapital is Austin Texas\nWhat is the capitol city of Texas? The capital of Texas is Austin.", "start_char": 1506, "end_char": 2035, "id": "75134053" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_227016033#5_604475254", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_Austin_chosen_as_capital_of_Texas", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "the capital of Texas is Austin. i use to think that it was\nHouston but i learned in history class that it is Austin\nWhen was Austin made the capitol of Texas? Austin is the capital of Texas\nIs Houston Texas the capital of Texas? Austin Texas is the capital of Texas. Not Houston Texas. Is Texas capital city? Austin is the capital city of Texas. What city is Texas state capital in? Austin is the capital of Texas. When did Austin become the capital of Texas?", "start_char": 2035, "end_char": 2495, "id": "75134055" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_227016033#4_604474428", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_Austin_chosen_as_capital_of_Texas", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The capital (FYI) is where\nthe government meet and where they are at the moment. So Austin\nTexas is your answer. What state capital was named after Stephen F Austin? Texas was named after Stephen F .Austin that's why the Texas\ncapital is Austin Texas\nWhat is the capitol city of Texas? The capital of Texas is Austin. the capital of Texas is Austin. i use to think that it was\nHouston but i learned in history class that it is Austin\nWhen was Austin made the capitol of Texas? Austin is the capital of Texas\nIs Houston Texas the capital of Texas? Austin Texas is the capital of Texas. Not Houston Texas.", "start_char": 1718, "end_char": 2321, "id": "75134054" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_227016033#10_604478687", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_Austin_chosen_as_capital_of_Texas", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What is the name of the city of the capital of Texas? Austin is the state capital of\nTexas. Austin is the capital of what? Texas\nWhy is Austin the capital of Texas? cuz Austin is kewl\nDoes Dallas have a state capital? Dallas is in Texas. The state capital of Texas is Austin. TexasUnited States of AmericaHoustonHistory of the United StatesCountries, States, and Cities\nTrending Questions \nWhat is 8,000,000 x 8,000,000? Asked By\n James Bradley\nwhat is 9 inch + 5 inch? 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Incorporated on December 27, 1839, it is the 11th-most populous city in the United States, the fourth-most-populous city in Texas, and the second-most-populous state capital city (after Phoenix, Arizona ). It was also the fastest growing large city in the United States in 2015 and 2016, and was the fifth fastest growing city with a population above 50,000 between 2010 and 2019 overall. It is the southernmost state capital in the contiguous United States and is considered a \"Beta −\" global city as categorized by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Austin, Texas\nState capital city\nCity of Austin\nClockwise from top: Downtown, Texas State Capitol, urban bat colony at Congress Avenue Bridge, Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, Main Building at the University of Texas at Austin, Paramount Theatre and Laguna Gloria. Flag\nSeal\nCoat of arms\nNicknames: Live Music Capital of the World, Silicon Hills, ATX, City of the Violet Crown\nMotto (s): Keep Austin Weird (unofficial)\nLocation within Travis County in Texas\nAustin\nLocation within Texas\nAustin\nLocation within the United States\nAustin\nLocation within North America\nShow map of Texas Show map of the United States Show map of North America Show all\nCoordinates:", "start_char": 246, "end_char": 1681, "id": "99719195" } ]
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who do rastafarians worship?
Zion
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1548011581#2_2794108234", "url": "http://www.religionfacts.com/rastafarianism/beliefs", "title": "Rastafarian Beliefs - ReligionFacts", "headings": "Rastafarian Beliefs\nRastafarian Beliefs\nFurther Reading\nArticle Info\n", "segment": "Rastafarians believe in the Judeo-Christian God, whom they call Jah. In general, Rastafarian beliefs are based in Judaism and Christianity, with an emphasis on Old Testament laws and prophecies and the Book of Revelation. Jah was manifested on earth as Jesus, who Rastas believe was black, and Emperor Haile Selassie. Selassie is referred to as His Imperial Majesty or H.I.M. (pronounced \"him\") and believed to still be alive - his death was a hoax and he lives in protection awaiting the Day of Judgment. Selassie is worshipped as divine. ( Scriptural proof texts include Revelation 5:2-5, 17:14, 19:6, 22:16, Ezekiel 30, Psalm 9, 18, 68, 76, 87:4, Isaiah 9.) Rastafarians also honor Old Testament prophets like Moses and Elijah. Rastafarians do not believe in an afterlife, [5] but instead look to Africa (called \"Zion\") as a heaven on earth. True Rastas are believed to be immortal, both physically and spiritually, a concept called \"everliving.\" An important Rastafarian concept is \"I and I,\" which is said instead of \"you and I.\" It emphasizes the oneness between humanity and God as well as the equality of all humans.", "start_char": 833, "end_char": 1957, "id": "1623172" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_24240866#2_42690252", "url": "http://www.english-online.at/religion/rastafarianism/rastafarian-movement.htm", "title": "The Rastafarian Movement | World Views | Haile Selassie | Culture and Rastafarians' Way of Life", "headings": "The Rastafarian Movement\nThe Rastafarian Movement\nWorld Views of Rastafarians\nCulture and Ways of Life\nMusic\nMarcus Garvey\nRelated Topics\nWords\n", "segment": "Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia\nWorld Views of Rastafarians\nRastafarians worship a single god, called Jah, who lives inside the human being. They claim that Haile Selassie will lead Rastafarians into their paradise, called Zion. When the emperor died in 1975 many Rastafarians did not believe it and thought it was a hoax. But for most believers he still remains their god and king. Rastas view western society as Babylon, an entirely corrupt part of the world. They also think that Africa is a central part of the world, a place where paradise will be created. Rastafarians despise white people who are aggressive and have enslaved Blacks over the centuries. They believe that Blacks are the chosen people of God. Culture and Ways of Life\nRastafarians have no real place to go and worship because they believe God lives in them anyway. They do not believe in an afterlife but think they will eventually live in Africa.", "start_char": 1141, "end_char": 2064, "id": "18563361" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_24240866#3_42691647", "url": "http://www.english-online.at/religion/rastafarianism/rastafarian-movement.htm", "title": "The Rastafarian Movement | World Views | Haile Selassie | Culture and Rastafarians' Way of Life", "headings": "The Rastafarian Movement\nThe Rastafarian Movement\nWorld Views of Rastafarians\nCulture and Ways of Life\nMusic\nMarcus Garvey\nRelated Topics\nWords\n", "segment": "They also think that Africa is a central part of the world, a place where paradise will be created. Rastafarians despise white people who are aggressive and have enslaved Blacks over the centuries. They believe that Blacks are the chosen people of God. Culture and Ways of Life\nRastafarians have no real place to go and worship because they believe God lives in them anyway. They do not believe in an afterlife but think they will eventually live in Africa. Few Rastas are believed to be immortal, a situation which they call everliving. Rastafarians believe in smoking cannabis, a sacrament that cleans the mind, brings them pleasure and closer to their god Jah. This has led to conflicts between Rastas and governments in many countries, where growing and smoking marijuana is illegal. Rastas, however, claim that it is part of the African culture. Most Rastas are vegetarians, or vegans.", "start_char": 1607, "end_char": 2497, "id": "18563362" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_400794479#2_844867463", "url": "https://classroom.synonym.com/rastafarians-their-belief-in-jesus-christ-12085276.html", "title": "Rastafarians & Their Belief in Jesus Christ | Synonym", "headings": "Rastafarians & Their Belief in Jesus Christ\nRastafarians & Their Belief in Jesus Christ\nExplore this article\n1 History\n2 The Bible\n3 Beliefs\n4 Practices\n5 Rastafarians and Jesus\n", "segment": "He is both a transcendent deity and present in all men. For Rastafarians, salvation can only be achieved by liberating themselves from the evils of the Western world, which they call Babylon, and returning to their homeland of Africa. Rastafarians believe that blacks are an exiled chosen people, similar to the position of Jews in Judaism. They also believe in reincarnation. 4 Practices\nRastafarianism is guided by the culture and traditions of Ethiopia but recognizes no fixed rules of practice, instead emphasizing an ethos of peace, love, truth and right action. Rather than gather in designated places of worship, people meet in their homes for extended discussion sessions. Music is important, in particular the reggae music of Jamaica, and singing and drumming are used to communicate the ethos of the religion. Rastafarianism has no centralized or hierarchical church structure, and instead consists of several organizations such as the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the Ethiopian World Federation, the Universal Black Improvement Organization, the Twelve Tribes of Israel and the Rastafarian Universal Zion. 5 Rastafarians and Jesus\nRastafarians believe that God revealed himself as Moses, who was the first avatar or savior; the second avatar was Elijah and the third avatar was Jesus Christ.", "start_char": 1623, "end_char": 2923, "id": "77040198" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_687769988#3_1351135789", "url": "https://www.english-online.at/religion/rastafarianism/rastafarian-movement.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "But for most believers he still remainstheir god and king. Rastas view western society as Babylon, an entirely corruptpart of the world. They also think that Africa is a central part of the world, a place where paradise will be created. Rastafarians despisewhite people who are aggressive and have enslavedBlacks over the centuries. They believe that Blacks are the chosenpeople of God. Culture and Ways of Life \nRastafarians have no real place to go and worship because they believe God lives in them anyway. They do not believe in an afterlifebut think they will eventuallylive in Africa. FewRastas are believed to be immortal, a situation which they call everliving. Rastafarians believe in smoking cannabis, a sacramentthat cleans the mind, brings them pleasureand closer to their god Jah. This has led to conflicts between Rastas and governmentsin many countries, where growing and smoking marijuana is illegal.", "start_char": 1810, "end_char": 2726, "id": "21013040" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_400794479#3_844869237", "url": "https://classroom.synonym.com/rastafarians-their-belief-in-jesus-christ-12085276.html", "title": "Rastafarians & Their Belief in Jesus Christ | Synonym", "headings": "Rastafarians & Their Belief in Jesus Christ\nRastafarians & Their Belief in Jesus Christ\nExplore this article\n1 History\n2 The Bible\n3 Beliefs\n4 Practices\n5 Rastafarians and Jesus\n", "segment": "Rather than gather in designated places of worship, people meet in their homes for extended discussion sessions. Music is important, in particular the reggae music of Jamaica, and singing and drumming are used to communicate the ethos of the religion. Rastafarianism has no centralized or hierarchical church structure, and instead consists of several organizations such as the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the Ethiopian World Federation, the Universal Black Improvement Organization, the Twelve Tribes of Israel and the Rastafarian Universal Zion. 5 Rastafarians and Jesus\nRastafarians believe that God revealed himself as Moses, who was the first avatar or savior; the second avatar was Elijah and the third avatar was Jesus Christ. Among Rastafarian teachings, there are those who argue that Jesus predicted the coming of Haile Selassie, pointing to places in scripture that prophesied of one who had hair like wool and black skin. Some Rastafarians believe that Haile Selassie is God, some believe he is the second coming of Christ as prophesied in the Bible and some believe he is Christ-like, tracing his lineage to Christ.", "start_char": 2191, "end_char": 3318, "id": "77040199" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1545775015#2_2582577274", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Do_rastafarians_fast", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What are the values of Rastafarians? love and forgiveness\nHow do rastafarians worship? several ways\nWho was disciple of Haile Selassie? RASTAFARIANS\nHow many rastafarians are there in Jamaica? many\nWhat religion was founded in Jamaica? The Rastafarians. Are there any American rastafarians? yes,\nHow do rastafarians practice their religion? By smoking it? What are the rastafarians activity?", "start_char": 1249, "end_char": 1641, "id": "3280414" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_168790704#3_452238507", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_does_Rastafari_originate_from", "title": "Where does Rastafari originate from? - Answers", "headings": "Where does Rastafari originate from\n?\n\nWhere does Rastafari originate from?\nYour Answer\nStill Have Questions?\nRelated Questions\nWhere does Rastafari originate from under what conditions?\nWhen was Calling Rastafari created?\nWhen was Rastafari Teach I Everything created?\nWhen was Sam Brown - Rastafari - born?\nWhen did Sam Brown - Rastafari - die?\nWho are the Rastafarian gods?\nWhat type of music does Israel Vibration make?\nWhat are the rastafari colors?\nIs Rastafari a deviance in Australia?\nDid Bob Marley rite Jah Rastafarai?\nWhat are the religion in Jamaica?\nWhat actors and actresses appeared in Rastafari Then and Now - 2007?\nIs Rastafari a religion?\nWho is Jah?\nWhy do Bob Marley call himself rastafari?\nWho is the rastafari god?\nIs Lewis Marnell rastafari?\nWhere does the word Rastafari come from?\nWhat are the good things about Rastafari?\nDo Rastafari believe in heaven?\nWhat is Bob Marley and the whalers religion?\nHow do you spell resterfairion?\nWhich Jamaican religious group stresses millenarianism?\nWhat does rasta fairy mean?\nHow can you identify a Rastafarians?\n", "segment": "Who are the Rastafarian gods? Rastafari is based on Judeo-Christianity and has the same God. The Rastafari differ from most Judeo-Christians in that most Rastafari believe that Haile Selassie of Ethiopia was (is?) an incarnation of God and/or the Messiah. What type of music does Israel Vibration make? Israel Vibration is a reggae harmony trio whom originate from Kingston, Jamaica. Their group produces music that invoke the spiritual message of Rastafari. What are the rastafari colors? the rastafari colors are yellow green black and red sometimes people count orange as one but...\nIs Rastafari a deviance in Australia? Rastafari is a religion that promotes the smoking of ganja, which is probably illegal in Australia. (", "start_char": 1271, "end_char": 1997, "id": "75017363" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_446095897#1_978252962", "url": "https://www.embracingspirituality.com/2015/10/12/the-rasta-man-his-spirituality-and-genetic-memory/", "title": "THE RASTA MAN, HIS SPIRITUALITY, AND GENETIC MEMORY | Embracing Spirituality", "headings": "THE RASTA MAN, HIS SPIRITUALITY, AND GENETIC MEMORY\nTHE RASTA MAN, HIS SPIRITUALITY, AND GENETIC MEMORY", "segment": "Their philosophy, the way they live their life, their community, their wisdom, their oneness with nature, and their back-to-Africa-movement. Rastafarianism as a movement is indigenous to Jamaica and it’s people, coming from a need to connect with their ancestral homeland, Africa. Marcus Mosiah Garvey, who, to this date, has done the most for black people within the diaspora, found a way through his teachings and prophecies, to remove the slave mentality of worshiping a white Jesus by telling Jamaicans to “look to the East for the crowning of black King. He shall be crowned King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Conquering Lion of the tribe of Judah.” Not long after this prophecy, Haile Selassie of Ethiopia was crowned the very same way. The opportunity it gave for a group of people looking for themselves and their God as themselves, in realizing that they could see in Haile Selassie what they saw in the Christ of the Bible began a positive movement now known Rastafarianism. When I was a child growing up in Jamaica, I remember one day a Bobo Dread who was passing through the area selling straw brooms (This was a source of living for the peaceful groups of Bobo’s who resided in a community in Bull Bay, St. Thomas, (nine miles just outside of Kingston), stopped inside our gate to inquire if we needed to buy brooms. A Bobo Dread is one of the many sub-groups of Rastafarianism called Bobo Shanti, or Bobo Ashanti. He was neatly dressed in pristine white and as the picture shows above, Bobo Shanti’s always wrap their locks up neatly, never showing any hair. He stopped at our gate and respectively put his right hand above his heart to the left of him (this is the way they greet most often), greeted us with a slight bow, who were sitting on the veranda, and in a soft humble voice asked if we needed brooms to buy.", "start_char": 1135, "end_char": 2961, "id": "20807534" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1548011581#0_2794105911", "url": "http://www.religionfacts.com/rastafarianism/beliefs", "title": "Rastafarian Beliefs - ReligionFacts", "headings": "Rastafarian Beliefs\nRastafarian Beliefs\nFurther Reading\nArticle Info\n", "segment": "Rastafarian Beliefs - ReligionFacts\nReligionFacts\nReligions\nRastafarianism\nBeliefs\nRastafarian Beliefs\nADVERTISEMENT\nFast Facts: Rastafarian Beliefs\nOverview\nThe Judeo-Christian God, who is called Jah. In general, Rastafarian beliefs are based in Judaism and Christianity, with an emphasis on Old Testament laws and prophecies and the Book of Revelation. Jah was manifested on earth as Jesus, who Rastas believe was black, and Emperor Haile Selassie. God (s)\nGod is Jah, who became incarnate in Jesus (who was black); Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie I was messiah. Meaning of Life\nHumans are temples of Jah. Salvation is primarily in this world and consists of liberation from oppression and return to Africa. Afterlife\nSome Rastas will experience \"everliving\" (physical immortality). Heaven is a return to Eden, which is in Africa.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 833, "id": "1623170" } ]
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what all countries are in south america?
Carrasco
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Get a Seterra membership on Patreon.com!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 558, "id": "65902103" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1605697946#6_3578764342", "url": "https://www.ceqoya.com/south%20american%20countries%20list%20alphabetical.html", "title": "south american countries list alphabetical | Ceqoya", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Brazil. Chile. Colombia. Ecuador. Falkland Islands. French Guiana. refresh More\nDo more...\nShare, comment, bookmark or report\nsubject Comment\nbookmark Bookmark\nReport\nrefresh Back...\nWEBSITE\nSouth America Countries & Capitals\nschedule 18 Days ago\nThe continent of South America has a total of twelve independent countries. In alphabetical order they are: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela. Map of South America\nrefresh More\nDo more...\nShare, comment, bookmark or report\nsubject Comment\nbookmark Bookmark\nReport\nrefresh Back...\nWEBSITE\nList of Countries in South America – Countryaah.com\nschedule 18 Days ago\nCountry Facts and State Flags 1.", "start_char": 1114, "end_char": 1830, "id": "32769339" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1605806274#0_3318455142", "url": "https://www.countryaah.com/south-american-countries/", "title": "List of Countries in South America – Countryaah.com", "headings": "List of Countries in South America\nList of Countries in South America\nHow many countries in South America?\nAlphabetical List of South American Countries\nLocation Map of South America\nCountries bordering Atlantic and Pacific Ocean\nCountry Facts and State Flags\n1. Argentina\n2. Bolivia\n3. Brazil\n4. Chile\n5. Colombia\n6. Ecuador\n7. Guiana\n8. Paraguay\n9. Peru\n10. Suriname\n11. Uruguay\n12. Venezuela\n", "segment": "List of Countries in South America – Countryaah.com\nList of Countries in South America\nHow many countries in South America? As of 2020, there are 12 countries in South America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela. French Guiana is an overseas territory of France and not an independent country. In this American subcontinent where the predominant language is Spanish, Portuguese is only spoken in Brazil. This country is the most populous with approximately 210 million residents. Brazil is followed by Argentina, with population of approximate 41 million. With 12 nations, the South America has a population of 422.5 million in total, accounting for 5.8% of the world’s population. The residents in South America are made up of Indians, Whites and people of mixed race. The continent has a land area of 17,850,000 square kilometers, accounting for about 12% of the world’s land area.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 958, "id": "109659367" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731500511#8_3065949376", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Ecuador_and_Uruguay_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "south America\nWhich continent is Uruguay in? south America\nWhat continent is Uruguay from? South America\nWhat continent are Uruguay in? South America. All the countries in South America? The countries in South America include Brazil, Colombia,\nArgentina, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, and Ecuador. The other countries\nin the continent are Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Guyana, Suriname,\nFrench Guiana, and Falkland Islands. Which continent apart from Antarctica have the least countries? South America has the least countries. It has 15, which are\nArgentina, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru,\nEcuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname\nand French Guiana.", "start_char": 2439, "end_char": 3126, "id": "3653999" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1719737257#11_3033941841", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_surrounding_countries_of_Brazil", "title": "What are the surrounding countries of Brazil? - Answers", "headings": "What are the surrounding countries of Brazil\n?\n\nWhat are the surrounding countries of Brazil?\nYour Answer\nWhat are the surrounding countries of Brazil?\nRelated Questions\nWhat are the surrounding countries of Brazil except south American countries?\nThe countries surrounding Bolivia?\nWhat countries are surrounding Argentina?\nWhat are the surrounding countries around Argentina?\nWhat are countries surrounding Uruguay?\nThe countries surrounding Columbia?\nWhat are the countries surrounding Peru?\nSurrounding countries in france?\nSurrounding countries and oceans near Argentina?\nWhich countries in Brazil don't have access to the sea?\nWhat are the countries surrounding Los Angeles?\nWhat are the surrounding countries of Bosnia and Hertzegovina?\nWhat are the surrounding countries of Fiji?\nWhat are the bodies of water surrounding Brazil?\nWhat are the South American countries surrounding Brazil?\nDo other nations surround Brazil?\nIs the amazon rainforest in the Middle East?\nWhat countries has Brazil controlled?\nWhat are the other major Countries in Brazil?\nHow many countries are next Brazil?\nIs Denmark in Brazil?\nIs Nicaragua in Brazil?\nWhat countries are colonized by Brazil?\nDoes anyone use the amazon river as a resource?\nWhat countries are in the Atlantic South American region?\n", "segment": "None. Brazil is a colony. Does anyone use the amazon river as a resource? The native use it to bathe, drink, and catch fish. The modernized people of Brazil and surrounding countries use it for there water source. What countries are in the Atlantic South American region? the countries are Paraguay,Uruguay,Brazil,and,Argentina. the countries are Paraguay,Uruguay,Brazil,and,Argentina. Perguntas em Portugues Bolivia Geography History, Politics & Society Uruguay Colombia Peru Countries, States, and Cities Argentina Religion & Spirituality Los Angeles Bosnia-Herzegovina Fiji Brazil Rainforests Denmark South America Travel & Places", "start_char": 3424, "end_char": 4058, "id": "3630140" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1605697946#7_3578765365", "url": "https://www.ceqoya.com/south%20american%20countries%20list%20alphabetical.html", "title": "south american countries list alphabetical | Ceqoya", "headings": "\n", "segment": "French Guiana. refresh More\nDo more...\nShare, comment, bookmark or report\nsubject Comment\nbookmark Bookmark\nReport\nrefresh Back...\nWEBSITE\nSouth America Countries & Capitals\nschedule 18 Days ago\nThe continent of South America has a total of twelve independent countries. In alphabetical order they are: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela. Map of South America\nrefresh More\nDo more...\nShare, comment, bookmark or report\nsubject Comment\nbookmark Bookmark\nReport\nrefresh Back...\nWEBSITE\nList of Countries in South America – Countryaah.com\nschedule 18 Days ago\nCountry Facts and State Flags 1. Argentina. 2. Bolivia. 3. Brazil.", "start_char": 1166, "end_char": 1864, "id": "32769340" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1303506894#0_2707791062", "url": "https://www.playgeography.com/games/countries-of-south-america/", "title": "Countries of South America - Map Quiz Game", "headings": "Countries of South America - Map Quiz Game\nCountries of South America\nCountries of South America - Map Quiz Game\nInteresting facts about South America:\n", "segment": "Countries of South America - Map Quiz Game\nCountries of South America\nQuestion: 1 / 14\nScore: 100\n00:00\nWhere is ? +\n−\nSTART\nGame is finished! Your score is 100. Time spent: 00:00\nTry one more time\nClick on\nCountries of South America - Map Quiz Game\nCurrent quiz contains 13 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela . Interesting facts about South America: Brazil has more internet users than any other country in South America.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 522, "id": "28657327" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_736413055#2_1369292368", "url": "http://www.whatarethe7continents.com/south-america/", "title": "South America Continent | The 7 Continents of the World", "headings": "South America Continent\nSouth America Continent\nSouth America Quick Facts\n", "segment": "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. The population estimates from 2013 exceed 386,000,000 people. As one of the 7 continents, South America ranks fourth in geographic size behind Asia,Africa andNorth America. It ranks fifth in total population behind Asia, Africa,Europe and North America. The majority of the population lives in the coastal regions. The interior and southern regions tend to be sparsely populated.", "start_char": 762, "end_char": 1541, "id": "26547979" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731500511#9_3065950288", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Ecuador_and_Uruguay_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The countries in South America include Brazil, Colombia,\nArgentina, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, and Ecuador. The other countries\nin the continent are Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Guyana, Suriname,\nFrench Guiana, and Falkland Islands. Which continent apart from Antarctica have the least countries? South America has the least countries. It has 15, which are\nArgentina, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru,\nEcuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname\nand French Guiana. What countries in south Amreica speak spanish? Colombia\nEcuador\nPeru\nArgentina\nChile\nBolivia\nUruguay\nParaguay\nVenezuela\nA south American country? Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Peru, Paraguay,\nVenezuela, Beliz, Uruguay\nContinentsEcuadorUruguayCountries, States, and CitiesSouth AmericaWord Play, Puns, and OxymoronsSouthern HemisphereTravel & PlacesContinents and RegionsScattergories and Words Starting with Certain Letters\nStill have questions? Find More Answers\nTrending Questions \nHow many sides does a hexagon have? 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where did dr seuss go to school?
Dartmouth College
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_229704367#8_503150020", "url": "https://www.tvstoreonline.com/blog/dr-seuss-faq-common-dr-seuss-questions/", "title": "Dr Seuss FAQ - Common Dr. Seuss Questions", "headings": "Dr Seuss FAQ - Common Dr. Seuss Questions\nDr Seuss FAQ - Common Dr. Seuss Questions\nAre Dr. Seuss books public domain?\nAre Dr. Seuss quotes copyrighted?\nWhat are Dr. Seuss characters?\nDid Dr. Seuss win any awards?\nDid Dr. Seuss go to college?\nDid Dr. Seuss get married?\nDid Dr. Seuss have any pets?\nDid Dr. Seuss have any siblings?\nDid Dr. Seuss have any other jobs?\nDid Dr. Seuss do his own drawings?\nDo all of Dr. Seuss' books rhyme?\nWhy do Dr. Seuss books rhyme?\nOther Dr Seuss Articles\n", "segment": "He received an Oscar, 2 Emmys and 2 Peabody awards for those. Dr. Seuss was a beloved author, illustrator, and producer in his lifetime. He will always be remembered for the contributions he made to culture. Did Dr. Seuss go to college? Dr. Seuss (a.k.a. Theodore Geisel) graduated from Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, in the year 1925. Growing up in Springfield, Massachussetts, the school was only a couple hours from his childhood home. This is where he first combined his talents in writing and drawing. Naturally, he graduated with a degree in English and was a very successful student at the college. He began working on his first works at the campus' popular humor magazine entitled Jack-O-Lantern.", "start_char": 3054, "end_char": 3772, "id": "5776701" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_10055238#4_23911699", "url": "https://www.kidsplayandcreate.com/dr-seuss-facts-and-quotes-for-kids-read-across-america/", "title": "Dr. Seuss Facts and Quotes for Kids- Read Across America - Kids Play and Create", "headings": "Dr. Seuss Facts and Quotes for Kids- Read Across America\nDr. Seuss Facts and Quotes for Kids- Read Across America\nWhat is Read Across America?\n“Be awesome! Be a book Nut!” -Dr. Seuss\nDr. Seuss Facts for Kids\nDr. Seuss Education\nWriting Career\nChildren made him Nervous!\nDr. Seuss Quotes\nPopular Dr. Seuss Books for Kids\n", "segment": "Dr. Seuss used Dr. as part of his name because his father always wanted him to be a doctor. Dr. Seuss was an author, poet, screenwriter, illustrator, film producer, television producer, songwriter, animator, and visual artist. Dr. Seuss Education\nTheodore Seuss Geisel started school at the age of 4 in 1908. He attended Forest Park School, then Sumner Ave School. He attended high school at Springfield Central High School and graduated in 1921. At the age of 18, Theodore Seuss Geisel went to Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. While he was at Dartmouth he was the editor in chief for their magazine Jack-o-Lantern. He later lost his position as editor for drinking alcohol in his dorm. After graduating from Dartmouth Dr. Seuss moved to England and attended Oxford University. He left Oxford and moved back to the United States, he never earned his doctorate degree.", "start_char": 1478, "end_char": 2348, "id": "49578832" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1073900564#1_2346978218", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/584772/dr-seuss-oh-the-places-youll-go-facts", "title": "10 Facts About Dr. Seuss’s Oh, The Places You’ll Go! | Mental Floss", "headings": "10 Facts About Dr. Seuss’s\nOh, The Places You’ll Go!\n\n10 Facts About Dr. Seuss’s Oh, The Places You’ll Go!\n1. The book’s title was inspired by an Ivy League pleasantry.\n2. Ted Geisel fretted about the tone of Oh, the Places You’ll Go!.\n3. Some of the book’s illustrations had been in Geisel’s head for years.\n4. The early reviews of Oh, the Places You’ll Go! were mixed.\n5. An animated film version of Oh, the Places You’ll Go! died during development.\n6. Oh, the Places You’ll Go! was the last Dr. Seuss book to be published during Geisel’s lifetime.\n7. Oh, the Places You’ll Go! is Dr. Seuss’s bestselling book.\n8. Oh, the Places You’ll Go! has been read aloud by the likes of John Lithgow and J.K. Simmons.\n9. Oh, the Places You’ll Go! has been frequently parodied.\n10. The entire text of Oh, the Places You’ll Go! is engraved on a book-shaped statue at the Dr. Seuss Memorial Sculpture Garden.\nSubscribe to our Newsletter!\n", "segment": "But there are a few key things that you might not know about the 1990 Dr. Seuss classic. 1. The book’s title was inspired by an Ivy League pleasantry. Theodor Seuss Geisel (a.k.a. Dr. Seuss) earned a bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College in 1925. While enrolled there, his classmates liked to exchange an optimistic greeting that became popular on-campus: \" Oh, the places you’ll go!\" one pupil would say, to which the other party would reply, \"The people you’ll meet!\" Geisel’s book immortalizes one half of this little salutation. 2.", "start_char": 415, "end_char": 952, "id": "91705865" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_162092685#1_434849535", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_and_when_did_Dr._Seuss_graduate_from_college", "title": "Where and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college? - Answers", "headings": "Where and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college\n?\n\nWhere and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college?", "segment": "Seuss graduated from Dartmouth College, then attended a college in Oxford which he dropped out of. The Dr. of his pen name was to make his father proud, as his father wanted him to earn his doctorate. Dr.seuss has attend college at Dartmouth\nhe did not get one\n- INCORRECT! He graduated from Dartmouth and went on to pursue a Doctorate in English at Oxford University. However, he did not finish his education at Oxford. Later in life he received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Dartmouth. Dartmouth and Oxford but he dropped out of Oxford because lessons were to boring\nyes he did\nDr. Seuss - Lincoln College in Oxford Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known by his penname Dr. Seuss, enrolled in Dartmouth College as a freshman in 1925. He later went to Lincoln College in Oxford to earn a Doctor of Philosophy in Literature, but he left before earning the degree. Dr. Seuss - Lincoln College in Oxford Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known by his penname Dr. Seuss, enrolled in Dartmouth College as a freshman in 1925. He later went to Lincoln College in Oxford to earn a Doctor of Philosophy in Literature, but he left before earning the degree.", "start_char": 529, "end_char": 1683, "id": "75003416" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_162092685#0_434848186", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_and_when_did_Dr._Seuss_graduate_from_college", "title": "Where and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college? - Answers", "headings": "Where and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college\n?\n\nWhere and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college?", "segment": "Where and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college? - Answers\nDr. Seuss\nWhere and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college? Asked by Wiki User\n179 180 181\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered\n2016-05-24 12:10:08\n2016-05-24 12:10:08\nTheodor Seuss Geisel, better known by his pen name, Dr. Seuss, graduated Dartmouth College in 1925, then pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (in the US, PhD) in English Literature from Lincoln College, Oxford University. He married in 1927 and returned to the United States without completing his studies. Dr. Seuss graduated from Dartmouth College, then attended a college in Oxford which he dropped out of. The Dr. of his pen name was to make his father proud, as his father wanted him to earn his doctorate. Dr.seuss has attend college at Dartmouth\nhe did not get one\n- INCORRECT! He graduated from Dartmouth and went on to pursue a Doctorate in English at Oxford University. However, he did not finish his education at Oxford.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 949, "id": "75003415" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_162092685#3_434852478", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_and_when_did_Dr._Seuss_graduate_from_college", "title": "Where and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college? - Answers", "headings": "Where and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college\n?\n\nWhere and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college?", "segment": "he graduated in 1925 from the college called Darkmouth\nDr. Seuss went to Oxford in England. He dropped out to do art and cartoons. Dartmouth. He left and a while later he left to England to go to Oxford University. Dr. Seuss graduated from Dartmouth College in 1925. He then went on to attend Lincoln College, Oxford. Dr. Seuss graduated Dartmouth College in the year 1925. 0 0 1\n🦃\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment", "start_char": 1683, "end_char": 2093, "id": "75003418" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_162092685#2_434851084", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_and_when_did_Dr._Seuss_graduate_from_college", "title": "Where and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college? - Answers", "headings": "Where and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college\n?\n\nWhere and when did Dr. Seuss graduate from college?", "segment": "Later in life he received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Dartmouth. Dartmouth and Oxford but he dropped out of Oxford because lessons were to boring\nyes he did\nDr. Seuss - Lincoln College in Oxford Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known by his penname Dr. Seuss, enrolled in Dartmouth College as a freshman in 1925. He later went to Lincoln College in Oxford to earn a Doctor of Philosophy in Literature, but he left before earning the degree. Dr. Seuss - Lincoln College in Oxford Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known by his penname Dr. Seuss, enrolled in Dartmouth College as a freshman in 1925. He later went to Lincoln College in Oxford to earn a Doctor of Philosophy in Literature, but he left before earning the degree. he graduated in 1925 from the college called Darkmouth\nDr. Seuss went to Oxford in England. He dropped out to do art and cartoons. Dartmouth. He left and a while later he left to England to go to Oxford University. Dr. Seuss graduated from Dartmouth College in 1925.", "start_char": 950, "end_char": 1950, "id": "75003417" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1524126101#1_3385099953", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/authors/dr-seuss-net-worth/", "title": "Dr. Seuss Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Dr. Seuss Net Worth\nDr. Seuss Net Worth\nHow much is Dr. Seuss Worth?\nDr. Seuss Net Worth:\nDr. Seuss\n", "segment": "He is known for his popular poetic children's books: Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, The Lorax, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and many more. His best-selling books have inspired several animated versions as well as Broadway musicals of his imaginative children's stories, and his birthday has been officially recognized as National Read Across America Day. Seuss attended Dartmouth University and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. He worked for Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern magazine and eventually became editor-in-chief. He began using the name \"Seuss\" after being caught drinking with some of his college friends and forced to disengage in extracurricular activities. He continued to write for the magazine under \"Seuss\" and was encouraged by several of his professors. Following Dartmouth, Seuss attended Lincoln College in Oxford for his PhD in English Literature. Seuss also spent some time drawing political cartoons for PM, a New York City daily newspaper, during World War II. He returned to writing children's books after relocating to La Jolla, California with his wife.", "start_char": 429, "end_char": 1554, "id": "32647404" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1694437420#2_2950475525", "url": "https://quizlet.com/3110663/dr-seuss-flash-cards/", "title": "Dr. Seuss Flashcards | Quizlet", "headings": "Dr. Seuss\nDr. Seuss\nTerms in this set (33)\n", "segment": "Yes, he had a summer job to help pay for his schooling. Where did Dr. Seuss go to school in 1921? He went to Dartmouth. What was Dr. Seuss studing at Dartmouth? He was studying a English major. What did people say Dr. Seuss looked like at Dartmouth? They said he looked like a Jewish man. Did Dr. Seuss do any papers while at Dartmouth? Yes, he edited the Jack-o-lantern or Jacko and done the cartoons in it. Where was Dr. Seuss found if he wasn't working on the Jacko?", "start_char": 695, "end_char": 1165, "id": "113361851" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_124479724#0_334199476", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_schools_did_Dr._Seuss_go_to", "title": "What schools did Dr. Seuss go to? - Answers", "headings": "What schools did Dr. Seuss go to\n?\n\nWhat schools did Dr. Seuss go to?\nYour Answer\nWhat schools did Dr. Seuss go to?\nRelated Questions\nWhy do you go by Theodor Seuss Geisel as Dr. Seuss?\nAre Dr. Seuss books not written by Dr. Seuss?\nWhy was Dr. Seuss named Dr. Seuss?\nAudience of Dr. Seuss?\nWhat is Dr Seuss' nationality?\nWhat is Dr. Seuss penname?\nWhich book was the last new book published before Dr. Seuss died?\nWhat school did Dr Seuss go to?\nIs Dr. Seuss from NC?\nDoes Dr. Seuss have a memorial?\nWhat did Dr. Seuss wear?\nWhat nationality was Dr. Seuss?\nHow does Dr. Seuss write?\nHow did Dr. Seuss some up his name Dr. Seuss?\nWho wrote Oh the Places You'll go?\nWhy did Theodor Geisel go by Dr. Seuss?\nWhat are dr Seuss parents names?\nWhere did Dr. Seuss get the name Lesieg?\nWhy is Dr. Seuss's name not Theodor Seuss Geisel?\nWas Dr. Seuss a psychiatrist?\nDid Dr. Seuss have grandchildren?\nWhat was Dr. Seuss afraid of?\nWas dr Seuss a good student?\nWhere can one find Dr. Seuss biography?\nDr. Seuss was the pen name of what author?\n", "segment": "What schools did Dr. Seuss go to? - Answers\nDr. Seuss\nWhat schools did Dr. Seuss go to? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2009-02-11 01:16:06\nGeisel ( Dr. Seuss) Attended Springfield's Central High School and entered Dartmouth College in fall 1921. 0 1 2\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat schools did Dr. Seuss go to? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhy do you go by Theodor Seuss Geisel as Dr. Seuss? dr because his father wished he was a doctor and Seuss because it was his maiden name\nAre Dr. Seuss books not written by Dr. Seuss? If this is a question about Why Dr. Seuss books are not written by Dr. Seuss, then I have an answer for you. They are books PUBLISHED by the Dr. Seuss and written by this company's authors. Why was Dr. Seuss named Dr. Seuss? his full name is Theodor Seuss Geisel he chose Dr. Seuss as a pin name.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 925, "id": "74928641" } ]
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what are shirley temple kids names?
Charles Alden Black Jr.
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Similar names: Alejandra\nAva\nAvelyn\nAzura\nBarbi\nBarbra\nClementine\nDaney\nDavianna\nElvera\nHarlie\nInes\nJori\nKatelyn\nLatesha\nLucky\nMayme\nMyrtle\nOralia\nViolet\nCategories: American Baby Names\nBaby Girl Names\nEnglish Baby Names\nBrowse by Letter\nA\nB\nC\nD\nE\nF\nG\nH\nI\nJ\nK\nL\nM\nN\nO\nP\nQ\nR\nS\nT\nU\nV\nW\nX\nY\nZ\nView all baby names", "start_char": 349, "end_char": 752, "id": "102041837" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_444500965#1_657267998", "url": "http://www.sheknows.com/baby-names/name/shirley", "title": "Shirley: Name Meaning and Origin - SheKnows", "headings": "\nShirley\nMeanings\nEnglish Baby Names Meaning:\nAmerican Baby Names Meaning:\nSimilar names:\nCategories:\nBrowse by Letter\n", "segment": "from the white meadow. Famous Bearers: child star Shirley Temple. American Baby Names Meaning: In American Baby Names the meaning of the name Shirley is: Bright wood; bright meadow; from the white meadow. Famous Bearers: child star Shirley Temple.", "start_char": 195, "end_char": 442, "id": "102041836" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_569295076#1_1070814851", "url": "https://www.sheknows.com/baby-names/name/shirley/", "title": "Shirley: Name Meaning and Origin - SheKnows", "headings": "\nShirley\nMeanings\nEnglish Baby Names Meaning:\nAmerican Baby Names Meaning:\nSimilar names:\nCategories:\nBrowse by Letter\n", "segment": "from the white meadow. Famous Bearers: child star Shirley Temple. American Baby Names Meaning: In American Baby Names the meaning of the name Shirley is: Bright wood; bright meadow; from the white meadow. Famous Bearers: child star Shirley Temple.", "start_char": 195, "end_char": 442, "id": "92504963" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1178336476#21_2397584650", "url": "https://www.everydayknow.com/nicknames-for-short-girls/", "title": "100 Nicknames for Short Girls - EverydayKnow.com", "headings": "100 Nicknames for Short Girls\n100 Nicknames for Short Girls", "segment": "Shirley Temple was short as a child, but she definitely grew up. 35. Small Bite: An adorable nickname. 36. Little Lamb: Super cute! 37. Little Lady: This is an obvious option.", "start_char": 2364, "end_char": 2539, "id": "21586867" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_523139496#25_1179246935", "url": "http://www.babynameshub.com/girl-names/Shirley.html", "title": "Girl Name Shirley - Trends, Comments and Popularity of Shirley", "headings": "\nPopularity Over Time: How Many Girls Have Been Named Shirley\nComments about the name Shirley\nWhat do you think about the name Shirley?\n", "segment": "I was named after Shirley Temple but as I was born in 1962 I did not have any classmates by that name. It just looks like a happy name to me; perhaps because of the impression left by the dancing and singing star of the 1930's.\" Oct. 2, 2012: \"My daughter is named Shirley, after my mom who was one of the 1930s Shirleys. She is 8 and loves her name! Old fashioned names are popular again and amongst all the girls with names like Olivia, Eleanore, Esther, Nora and Ruby, Shirley doesn't sound so old fashioned and there aren't any other young Shirleys we have ever met. My daughter likes being the only one, but not having a bizarre, made up mis-spelled name in order to be unique.\" Jun. 27, 2012: \"Most people have trouble pronouncing and remembering my name.", "start_char": 6925, "end_char": 7686, "id": "75462441" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_523139496#24_1179246035", "url": "http://www.babynameshub.com/girl-names/Shirley.html", "title": "Girl Name Shirley - Trends, Comments and Popularity of Shirley", "headings": "\nPopularity Over Time: How Many Girls Have Been Named Shirley\nComments about the name Shirley\nWhat do you think about the name Shirley?\n", "segment": "It's so classic and pretty, the meaning is bright meadow! Shirley Temple is amazing! I plan on naming my daughter Shirley when I have one.\" Jan. 30, 2013: \"I love my name! I was named after Shirley Temple but as I was born in 1962 I did not have any classmates by that name. It just looks like a happy name to me; perhaps because of the impression left by the dancing and singing star of the 1930's.\" Oct. 2, 2012: \"My daughter is named Shirley, after my mom who was one of the 1930s Shirleys.", "start_char": 6753, "end_char": 7246, "id": "75462440" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1178336476#19_2397583753", "url": "https://www.everydayknow.com/nicknames-for-short-girls/", "title": "100 Nicknames for Short Girls - EverydayKnow.com", "headings": "100 Nicknames for Short Girls\n100 Nicknames for Short Girls", "segment": "Short Stack: Cute! 32. Dwarf: She probably won’t like this nickname. 33. Punky Brewster: Fun! 34. Shirley Temple:", "start_char": 2250, "end_char": 2363, "id": "21586865" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_529152997#2_931933001", "url": "http://www.nndb.com/people/089/000023020/", "title": "Shirley Temple", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Actor, Diplomat\nParty Affiliation: Republican\nNationality: United States\nExecutive summary: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm\nShirley Temple was the most famous child actor in history. From 1936-38, Temple earned more than any other Hollywood star, starring in films that offered an hour and a half of optimism at the height of the Depression. Her movies were credited with restoring the Fox studio to profitability when it had teetered near bankruptcy. Temple's mother had once had show business aspirations, and frequently played the phonograph and attended dance recitals while she was pregnant. Eight months after she was born, young Shirley was regularly swaying to music in her crib, and at three years of age she began taking dance lessons at Mrs. Meglin's Dance Studio in Los Angeles. She was discovered mere months later, when executives from a low-budget film company came by the dance studio. Temple began appearing in \"Baby Burlesks\", short films which spoofed popular movies by remaking them with children.", "start_char": 336, "end_char": 1348, "id": "536768" } ]
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what job did george w bush have?
President of the United States
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Bush\nFailed to load the image\nChief Executive: The president is the “boss” for millions of government workers in the Executive Branch, deciding how the laws of the United States are to be enforced and choosing officials and advisors to help run the Executive Branch. Chief of State: Requires a president to be an inspiring example for the American people\nBush gave the Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi a tour of Graceland’s Jungle Room as a going-away present. Bush worked with the cabinet to understand any subject he may require relating to the duties of each member’s respective office. Chief Diplomat: The president decides what American diplomats and ambassadors shall say to foreign governments. Bush signed the treaty of “The Law of the Sea”, which was a treaty that dealt with deep seabed mining. Commander in Chief:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 983, "id": "86185381" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1494374693#10_2848187829", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/georgewbush.php", "title": "Biography of President George W. Bush for Kids", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nPresident George W. Bush\n", "segment": "Unemployment began to rise and his popularity reached an all-time low by the time he left office. George W. Bush\nSource: White House\nAfter Presidency\nGeorge and his wife Laura moved to Dallas, Texas after his second term was over. He stayed largely out of the public eye, but worked with President Bill Clinton on a relief effort for Haiti after the island had been devastated by an earthquake. Fun Facts about George W. Bush\nBush is the only president to have a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. George's grandfather, Prescott Bush, was a U.S. Senator. As governor of Texas he pushed through legislation that helped Texas to become the number one producer of wind powered energy in the United States. He likes Mexican food and Pralines and cream ice cream. He was nearly assassinated when a man threw a grenade at him in 2005. Fortunately, the grenade did not explode.", "start_char": 4196, "end_char": 5079, "id": "18197668" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_634141149#6_1486655519", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/george-h-w-bush-4282.php", "title": "George H. W. Bush Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "George H. W. Bush\nBiography\n\nGeorge H. W. Bush Biography\nQuick Facts\nNationality: American\nSun Sign: Gemini\nBorn Country: United States\nWho was George H. W. Bush?\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nAwards & Achievements\nPersonal Life & Legacy\n", "segment": "George H.W. Bush occupied a number of important positions during his political career. He was elected to the House of Representatives from the 7th District of Texas, was appointed as Ambassador to the United Nations, became the Director of Central Intelligence and served as the Vice President of United States during the presidency of Ronald Reagan. In 1988, he was elected as the Republican Party’s candidate for the office of U.S President. He defeated Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis and became the 41st President of the United States. Although he became quite popular as a President for his stand against international terrorism and for portraying a strong picture of the nation to the world, he lost the next election in 1993. Recommended Lists: Recommended Lists: The Hottest American Presidents, Ranked\nCelebrities Who Have Been Knighted\nThe Most Popular US Veterans\nImage Credit\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/B2UkiuBFawB/\n(romchristianfrancisco)\nImage Credit\nhttp://blogs.reuters.com/photographers-blog/2011/07/07/george-h-w-bush-old-school-president-top-in-class/\nImage Credit\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BVAvXyYDo9R/\n(41stgeorgebush •)\nImage Credit\nhttps://www.10news.com/news/national/former-president-george-hw-bush-is-alert-and-talking-but-remains-in-intensive-care\nImage Credit\nhttps://people.com/politics/george-h-w-bush-memorial-day-hospital-martini-oysters/\nImage Credit\nhttps://edition.cnn.com/2018/07/06/politics/bush-trump-thousand-points-of-light/index.html\nPrevious Next\nRecommended Lists: Recommended Lists: Presidents\nPolitical Leaders\nAmerican Men\nYale University\nChildhood & Early Life\nGeorge Herbert Walker Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts on June 12, 1924 to Prescott Sheldon Bush and Dorothy Bush.", "start_char": 2006, "end_char": 3740, "id": "69651675" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1214327415#1_2181921647", "url": "http://www.politicalsciencecareer.com/president.html", "title": "How to Become the president | Salary | Political Science | Education and Career Training | job Duties", "headings": "How to Become the President of the United States\nHow to Become the President of the United States\nCareer Overview\nSpecializations and Places of Work\nRoles and Duties as President\nEducation and Training\nSalary Information and Job Outlook\n", "segment": "During the years in the White House, the President will spend a good deal of time traveling both internationally, and around the country, meeting with constituents, heads of state, and other political figures. Specializations and Places of Work\nThe President of the United States works in the Oval Office for briefings and staff meetings. He also spends time working out of the President’s Study near the Oval Office, and the Treaty Room in the White House according to Slate.com. The job requires the President to have specialized skills in diplomacy, law, politics, foreign and domestic policy, military strategy, and finance. The President is responsible for many aspects of the operations of the country and as such, should be knowledgeable in a broad range of topics. Roles and Duties as President\nThe primary role of the President of the United States is much like a Chief Executive Officer of a company. The President acts as Executive Officer of the country. It is the President’s job to see to the overall operation of the United States. The President also appoints people to various positions and committees in the federal government working in conjunction with Congress’s approval. The President works closely with Congress on many things including law making.", "start_char": 722, "end_char": 1993, "id": "1263594" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_450433435#7_670287351", "url": "http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/History/presidents/Presidents_41_Bush.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "He took on many roles for the President, with whom met weekly for lunch meetings at which the two men gained respect for one another. George Bush was an active Vice President. He traveled millions of miles to many countries as our ambassador, and headed the crisis management team under the National Security Council. He was very proactive in the campaign to stop the flow of drugs into this country from South America and other places, and he took a prominent role in combating terrorism. Although he never officially took control of the presidency as the Constitution allowed, Bush acted as surrogate President in March of 1982 when Reagan was shot, and again in 1985 when Reagan underwent cancer surgery at Bethesda Naval Hospital. For his efforts as Vice President, Bush was the uncontested Republican presidential nominee in 1988. One of Bush's weaknesses was, despite all of his public appearances, he never became much of an orator. Where Ronald Reagan was the Great Communicator, Bush disliked public speaking, and he often came across as flat. At the convention, however, he shined. When he was given the nomination, his acceptance speech was one of his finest.", "start_char": 4182, "end_char": 5352, "id": "102050084" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_526425769#9_946205969", "url": "https://www.newsfromtheperimeter.com/home/2018/12/5/the-george-hw-bush-legacy-new-world-order", "title": "The George H.W. Bush Legacy: New World Order — News From The Perimeter", "headings": "\n", "segment": "within the Reagan administration—and that\n“all of these structures revolved around [creating] the secret command role of the then-Vice President, George Bush…The Bush apparatus, within and behind the government, was formed to carry out covert policies: to make war when the constitutional government had decided not to make war; to support enemies of the nation (terrorists and drug runners) who are the friends and agents of the secret government.” This suggests that George H.W.Bush (who prior to his appointment as Vice President headed the CIA) not only ran Iran-Contra, but much of the Reagan presidency. Then-White House press secretary James Baker said in 1981,\n“Bush is functioning much like a co-president. George is involved in all the national security stuff because of his special background as CIA director. All the budget working groups, he was there, the economic working groups, the Cabinet meetings. He is included in almost all the meetings.” Hundreds of insiders, witnesses and investigators have blown the lid off of the Iran-Contra Enterprise in exhaustive fashion. These include the investigations of:", "start_char": 5510, "end_char": 6633, "id": "29609480" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_360951945#6_679900875", "url": "http://www.ushistory.org/gov/7d.asp", "title": "The President's Job [ushistory.org]", "headings": "7d. The President's Job\n7d. The President's Job\nPresidents as Crisis Managers\nPresidents as Symbols and Administrators\nPresidents as Agenda Setters\n", "segment": "What Now? b. Defense Policy c. Economic Policy d. Social and Regulatory Policy 12. State and Local Governments a. State and Local Governments: Democracy at Work? b. Financing State and Local Government c. Who Pays for Education? 13. Comparative Political and Economic Systems a. Comparing Governments b. Comparing Economic Systems c. A Small, Small, World? 7d. The President's Job\nPresident George Bush, seen visiting troops during a Thanksgiving trip to the Persian Gulf, was successful in combating a crisis in the Middle East, resulting in a leap in his approval ratings. Just what exactly does the President do all day?", "start_char": 1896, "end_char": 2519, "id": "26132470" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1238594250#11_1813626894", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-10-best-presidents-in-us-history.html", "title": "The 10 Best Presidents in US History - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The 10 Best Presidents in US History\nThe 10 Best Presidents in US History\n10. Ronald Reagan - 71%\n9. Bill Clinton - 73%\n8. Jimmy Carter - 74%\n7. Dwight Eisenhower - 77%\n6. Lyndon B. Johnson - 79%\n5. John F. Kennedy - 83%\n4. Franklin D. Roosevelt - 84%\n3. George H.W. Bush - 89%\n2. George W. Bush - 90%\n1. Harry S. Truman - 91%\n", "segment": "3. George H.W. Bush - 89%\nGeorge H. W. Bush was elected as the 41st President of the US and served from January 1989 to January 20th, 1993. He is known for his foreign policies where his administration oversaw several military campaigns in the Middle East and Latin America. It is during his presidency that the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 and subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union two years later. President Bush was also involved in talks with the apartheid government of South Africa for the unconditional release of Nelson Mandela who was released in 1990. In February 1991, his approval rating was 89%. 2. George W. Bush - 90%\nGeorge Walker Bush was the 43rd President of the United States, a position he held from January 20th, 2001 to January 20th, 2009 when he was succeeded by Barack Obama. His presidency was highlighted by the Iraq Invasion which was described by his administration as retaliation for the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York. In the invasion, the US troops along with its allies succeeded in toppling Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein who had been accused of possessing weapons of mass destruction.", "start_char": 5641, "end_char": 6777, "id": "96413994" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2097580140#9_2918791557", "url": "https://www.quora.com/When-was-the-last-time-a-president-of-the-US-served-only-one-term", "title": "When was the last time a president of the US served only one term? - Quora", "headings": "When was the last time a president of the US served only one term?\nWhen was the last time a president of the US served only one term?\nShould you leave more than $1,000 in a checking account?\nLarry Blaker\nEric Dodd\nEarly symptoms of spinal muscular atrophy may surprise you.\nAlan R Cohen\nGaius Stern\nQuora User\nOur nation, in numbers.\nAnders Hultgren\nFrank Vega\nEden Miller\nMartin Beckman\nDavid Perkins\nRon Genung\nDave Stewart\nHank Beel\nCharles Fles\nDavid Bradford\nScott Dobson\nTodd Price\nDouglas Chapel\nRhys M. Blavier\nQuora User\nChris Smith\nQuora User\nChristopher Pellerito\nJacques Văn Khải\nJose Starks\n", "segment": "Chairman of the Republican National Committee for experience in the political side of things. He ran the CIA. ( for national security experience) Finally, 2 terms as Vice President and understudy to Ronald Reagan. In 1988, it was his turn, and after goofy Reagan, George was going to show people how a real President does the Presidency. Not like Reagan, a rank amateur who should have stayed in Hollywood. Bush blew it. Bush had worked too hard and too long to start to listen to people. He was President and Presidents tell people what to do, people don't tell Presidents what to do! First, there was Iraq, Bush didn't really selll Iraq The goals and the plan to achieve victory was unclear. Basically, it was Saddam Hussein was a bad man and we got to get him.", "start_char": 4445, "end_char": 5207, "id": "88013241" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_360951945#7_679901870", "url": "http://www.ushistory.org/gov/7d.asp", "title": "The President's Job [ushistory.org]", "headings": "7d. The President's Job\n7d. The President's Job\nPresidents as Crisis Managers\nPresidents as Symbols and Administrators\nPresidents as Agenda Setters\n", "segment": "13. Comparative Political and Economic Systems a. Comparing Governments b. Comparing Economic Systems c. A Small, Small, World? 7d. The President's Job\nPresident George Bush, seen visiting troops during a Thanksgiving trip to the Persian Gulf, was successful in combating a crisis in the Middle East, resulting in a leap in his approval ratings. Just what exactly does the President do all day? The evolving power and enlarging scope of responsibilities have made the modern presidency a very big job. Some even say that it is impossible for one person to handle it all. Presidents as Crisis Managers\nThe Constitutional power as \"Commander in Chief\" has evolved into the very important modern role of \"crisis manager.\" In the 20th century, as the United States gained world leadership powers, the President has become a key player in international crises. In the case of war — such as the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Persian Gulf War — or less famous regional conflicts — such as those in Kosovo, Somalia, or Haiti — the President must go into \"emergency mode\" and concentrate on the immediate problem.", "start_char": 2125, "end_char": 3236, "id": "26132471" } ]
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what languages do people speak in egypt?
Egyptian language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110820410#16_296674352", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Egypt", "title": "What languages are spoken in Egypt? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Egypt\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\n", "segment": "In Egypt, people are known as Egyptians. If the are the folks you are referring to, they speak Arabic. they spoke ancient Egyptian in the past but now they speak Arabic. Arabic is the official language of Egypt\nEgyptian Arabic. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-27 22:46:42\nThe 1 official language in Egypt is Arabic. There are several Arabic dialects spoken there. Egyptian Arabic is the most common spoken language of Egypt. Here is a list of all 12 languages commonly spoken in Egypt: Arabic, Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArabic, Masri (Egyptian) Spoken\nArabic, Sa'idi Spoken\nArabic, Modern Standard\nArabic, Western Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nCoptic (religious use only)\nDomari\nEgyptian Sign Language\nGreek\nKenuzi-Dongola\nNobiin\nSiwi\nEnglish and French are the most common foreign languages. Many Egyptians use English and French in business and education.", "start_char": 6525, "end_char": 7412, "id": "74901080" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1257238742#7_1859639883", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-ethnic-composition-of-egypt.html", "title": "Major Ethnic Groups in Egypt - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Major Ethnic Groups in Egypt\nMajor Ethnic Groups in Egypt\nEthnic Groups in Egypt\nBedouins\nBerbers\nPopulation Density\nReligion\nLanguages\n", "segment": "Languages\nArabic is the official language spoken in Egypt. The majority of the population in Egypt speaks Egyptian Arabic. However, Sa’idi Arabic is widely spoken in the upper Nile, Siwa language is common among the Berbers, and Nubian language among the Nubians. Furthermore, French and English are also common among some residents. Coptic language is popular during church masses, meditations, and prayers. Samuel Kinuthia July 20 2018 in Society\nHome\nSociety\nMajor Ethnic Groups in Egypt", "start_char": 3182, "end_char": 3673, "id": "96443274" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110820410#0_296655136", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Egypt", "title": "What languages are spoken in Egypt? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Egypt\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\n", "segment": "What languages are spoken in Egypt? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nEgypt\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-04-27 06:15:38\nArabic. In Egypt all the people speak Arabic but some people can talk English and in specific places. Beside that all signs in Egypt are written in Arabic and English\nArabic is spoken in Egypt. The official language of Egypt is Arabic. Egyptian Arabic is the most commonly spoken language, with variations of Arabic being used all over the country. However, there are also some Nubian languages, especially around the Nile region. The official language of Egypt is Arabic. The main language of Egypt is arabic.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 701, "id": "74901064" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110820410#1_296656222", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Egypt", "title": "What languages are spoken in Egypt? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Egypt\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\n", "segment": "The official language of Egypt is Arabic. Egyptian Arabic is the most commonly spoken language, with variations of Arabic being used all over the country. However, there are also some Nubian languages, especially around the Nile region. The official language of Egypt is Arabic. The main language of Egypt is arabic. Arabic\nAncient Egyptian is not spoken any more anywhere in Egypt. Arabic is the language spoken in modern Egypt. The liturgical language used by the Coptic Christian church is said to be similar to Ancient Egyptian. Arabic (official), English and French widely understood by educated classes\narabic\nArabic. Arabic the official and only spoken language in Egypt\nThe regional language is Aamiyya, a spoken (not written) dialect of Arabic.", "start_char": 384, "end_char": 1138, "id": "74901065" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110820410#9_296666209", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Egypt", "title": "What languages are spoken in Egypt? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Egypt\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\n", "segment": "Arabic. Here are some phrases: as salum-alaykum = hello\nila-aliqa = goodbye\nla afham = I don't understand\nasif = sorry\nshukran = thank you\nal afw = you're welcome\nArabic (Offical) English, French\nPeople in Egypt mostly speak the Egyptian dialect of Arabic. The language spoken by the majority is Arabic. Some educated Egyptians speak English or French. It Was only Hieroglyphics\nEgyptian Arabic, English, French, Modern Standard Arabic. Arabic. I think. There are a number of languages spoken in [ [wiki/Egypt|Egypt]], but [ [wiki/Egyptian Arabic|Egyptian Arabic]] (Maṣri) is by far the most widely spoken in the country. Arabic\nEgypt's official language is Arabic\nThe base language of Egypt is Arabic.", "start_char": 3822, "end_char": 4525, "id": "74901073" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110820410#17_296675688", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Egypt", "title": "What languages are spoken in Egypt? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Egypt\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\n", "segment": "There are several Arabic dialects spoken there. Egyptian Arabic is the most common spoken language of Egypt. Here is a list of all 12 languages commonly spoken in Egypt: Arabic, Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArabic, Masri (Egyptian) Spoken\nArabic, Sa'idi Spoken\nArabic, Modern Standard\nArabic, Western Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nCoptic (religious use only)\nDomari\nEgyptian Sign Language\nGreek\nKenuzi-Dongola\nNobiin\nSiwi\nEnglish and French are the most common foreign languages. Many Egyptians use English and French in business and education. The two biggest immigrant groups tend to use both their adopted language, and their own native languages: Armenian and Greek. Egyptian Sign Language is a sign language used by members of the deaf community in Egypt. It is not related to the sign languages of other Arab countries. Not all Egyptians are Muslim.", "start_char": 6873, "end_char": 7723, "id": "74901081" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110820410#11_296668324", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Egypt", "title": "What languages are spoken in Egypt? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Egypt\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\n", "segment": "Egyptian Arabic. The main language in Egypt is Arabic. Currently, the Egyptians speak Arabic, unless you're reffering to ancient Egypt, I have no idea. They speak the Egyptian dialect of Arabic. Ancient Egyptians spoken Egyptian (which probably had a different name in its time). Modern Egyptians speak Arabic. Arabic\nEgyptians speak Egyptian Arabic and Syrian Arabic, they also speak British English and Parisian French . After the Arab conquest of Egypt in the 7th century AD, Arabic became the major language of Egypt. Today a number of dialects are spoken, with Cairene Arabic being the main language used on television, in advertising, newspapers and so on. Egyptian Arabic has been influenced by the older Coptic language, by Turkish, French, English and Italian.", "start_char": 4525, "end_char": 5295, "id": "74901075" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110820410#3_296658724", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Egypt", "title": "What languages are spoken in Egypt? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Egypt\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\n", "segment": "Arabic is the official language of Egypt. Modern Standard Arabic is the official language, but what's actually spoken by most Egyptians in every day life is the Egyptian dialect of colloquial Arabic. The differences between \"dialects\" of Arabic can sometimes be so great that it can be hard for a speaker of one dialect to understand speakers of another dialect. For this reason, it's best to regard Egyptian Arabic almost as a separate language in its own right. Egyptian Arabic\nThe main spoken language in Egypt is Egyptian Arabic aka Masri. Many Egyptians use English and French in business and education. The two biggest immigrant groups tend to use both their adopted language, and their own native languages: Armenian and Greek. Not all Egyptians are Muslim. Christians use the language of the Orthodox Church:", "start_char": 1138, "end_char": 1955, "id": "74901067" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110820410#13_296670864", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Egypt", "title": "What languages are spoken in Egypt? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Egypt\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Egypt?\n", "segment": "In the ancient world, the language of Egypt was in turn Archaic Egyptian, Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian, Late Egyptian, Demotic and Coptic (which remained in use up to the 17th century of the modern era). Archaic Egyptian was being spoken in the area over 5,000 years ago. There are a number of languages spoken in Egypt, but Egyptian_Arabic ( Wikipedia: IPA_for_Egyptian_Arabic) is by far the most widely spoken in the country. The official language of Egypt is the Literary_Arabic and is used in most written media. Egyptian_Arabic is the commonly spoken language, and is occasionally written in Arabic_script or Arabic_chat_alphabet. English_language, French_language, and German_Language are also widely spoken and used in business and educated circles. Arabic is the official language of Egypt. Many Egyptians also study English and/or French in school. Arabic.", "start_char": 5295, "end_char": 6161, "id": "74901077" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_116735127#0_196850522", "url": "http://www.ethnologue.com/country/EG/languages", "title": "Egypt - Languages | Ethnologue", "headings": "Egypt\nEgypt\nPrint\nUnlock this profile with an Essentials plan.\nAmharic\nArabic, Algerian Saharan Spoken\nArabic, Algerian Spoken\nArabic, Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArabic, Egyptian Spoken\nArabic, Gulf Spoken\nArabic, Moroccan Spoken\nArabic, North Levantine Spoken\nArabic, Sa’idi Spoken\nArabic, Standard\nArabic, Sudanese Spoken\nArabic, Ta’izzi-Adeni Spoken\nArabic, Western Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArmenian, Western\nBedawiyet\nCoptic\nEgyptian Sign Language\nEnglish\nFrench\nMattokki\nNobiin\nSiwi\n", "segment": "Egypt - Languages | Ethnologue\nEgypt\nPrint\nPrimary tabs\nCountry\nLanguages\nStatus\nMaps\nUnlock this profile with an Essentials plan. See the details on every language spoken in Egypt, plus: Profiles for every other country in the world\n7,464 profiles covering every language in use today\nAnd more! only $ 480 /year\nView Plan »\nAmharic\nArabic, Algerian Saharan Spoken\nArabic, Algerian Spoken\nArabic, Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArabic, Egyptian Spoken\nArabic, Gulf Spoken\nArabic, Moroccan Spoken\nArabic, North Levantine Spoken\nArabic, Sa’idi Spoken\nArabic, Standard\nArabic, Sudanese Spoken\nArabic, Ta’izzi-Adeni Spoken\nArabic, Western Egyptian Bedawi Spoken\nArmenian, Western\nBedawiyet\nCoptic\nEgyptian Sign Language\nEnglish\nFrench\nMattokki\nNobiin\nSiwi\nTurkish", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 759, "id": "18651174" } ]
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who did plaxico burress sign with 2012?
Pittsburgh Steelers
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Burress and his wife, Tiffany Glenn, have been married since 2005. They have two children together. Plaxico Burress\nNet Worth: $6 Million\nDate of Birth:", "start_char": 1393, "end_char": 2114, "id": "32624899" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_276606042#17_307309444", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Rosenhaus", "title": "Drew Rosenhaus - Wikipedia", "headings": "Drew Rosenhaus\nDrew Rosenhaus\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nNotable clients\nMedia appearances\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Plaxico Burress will play in 2011\". sports.espn.go.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. January 28, 2011. Retrieved April 6, 2015. ^ Graham, Tim (April 13, 2009). \" Agent: Zach Thomas chooses Chiefs over Jets\". espn.go.com. ESPN Internet Ventures.", "start_char": 6410, "end_char": 6648, "id": "103703634" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512428386#4_3356880878", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/nfl/plaxico-burress-net-worth/", "title": "Plaxico Burress Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Plaxico Burress Net Worth\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth\nHow much is Plaxico Burress Worth?\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth:\nPlaxico Burress\n", "segment": "A year later, he re-joined the Steelers, but sat out the 2013 season with a shoulder injury. Burress and his wife, Tiffany Glenn, have been married since 2005. They have two children together. Plaxico Burress\nNet Worth: $6 Million\nDate of Birth: Aug 12, 1977 (43 years old)\nGender: Male\nHeight: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nProfession: American football player, Athlete\nNationality: United States of America", "start_char": 1869, "end_char": 2266, "id": "32624900" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1142855033#0_1291613491", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaxico_Burress", "title": "Plaxico Burress - Wikipedia", "headings": "Plaxico Burress\nPlaxico Burress\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nPlaxico Burress\nContents\nPersonal life\nCollege career\nProfessional career\n2000 NFL Combine\nPittsburgh Steelers\nNew York Giants\nNew York Jets\nSecond stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers\nNFL career statistics\nCoaching career\nArizona Cardinals\nLegal troubles\nAccidental shooting\nCivil lawsuits\nTax indictment\nOther ventures\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Plaxico Burress - Wikipedia\nPlaxico Burress\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican football player\nPlaxico Burress\nBurress with the Jets in 2011\nNo. 80, 17\nPosition: Wide receiver\nPersonal information\nBorn: ( 1977-08-12)\nAugust 12, 1977 (age 43)\nNorfolk, Virginia\nHeight: 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)\nWeight: 232 lb (105 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school: Green Run\n( Virginia Beach, Virginia)\nCollege: Michigan State\nNFL Draft: 2000 / Round: 1 / Pick:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 485, "id": "63528732" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1142855033#3_1291618054", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaxico_Burress", "title": "Plaxico Burress - Wikipedia", "headings": "Plaxico Burress\nPlaxico Burress\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nPlaxico Burress\nContents\nPersonal life\nCollege career\nProfessional career\n2000 NFL Combine\nPittsburgh Steelers\nNew York Giants\nNew York Jets\nSecond stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers\nNFL career statistics\nCoaching career\nArizona Cardinals\nLegal troubles\nAccidental shooting\nCivil lawsuits\nTax indictment\nOther ventures\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "64\n\nPlayer stats at NFL.com\n\nPlaxico Antonio Burress (born August 12, 1977) is a former American football wide receiver who played 12 seasons in the National Football League. He played college football at Michigan State, and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers eighth overall in the 2000 NFL Draft. He also played for the New York Giants and the New York Jets, and caught the game-winning touchdown in Super Bowl XLII as the Giants beat the then-undefeated New England Patriots . Contents\n1 Personal life\n2 College career\n3 Professional career\n3.1 2000 NFL Combine\n3.2 Pittsburgh Steelers\n3.3 New York Giants\n3.4 New York Jets\n3.5 Second stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers\n4 NFL career statistics\n5 Coaching career\n5.1 Arizona Cardinals\n6 Legal troubles\n6.1 Accidental shooting\n6.2 Civil lawsuits\n6.3 Tax indictment\n7 Other ventures\n8 References\n9 External links\nPersonal life\nPlaxico Burress was born to Vicki Burress (now deceased) in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. He was named after his uncle. He has two brothers, Ricardo and Carlos. Burress has been married to Tiffany Glenn since July 2005 and they have one son, Elijah and a daughter, Giovanna, born November 2009. Burress graduated from Green Run High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 1996 and spent a post-graduate year at Fork Union Military Academy in Fork Union, Virginia. He lives in Totowa, New Jersey. College career\nBurress set a Big Ten Conference single-season record by catching 65 passes in his first season at Michigan State, and also excelled on the special-teams coverage units, using his leaping ability as a kick blocker.", "start_char": 903, "end_char": 2512, "id": "63528735" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_493536408#4_970379694", "url": "https://nypost.com/2020/05/30/ex-giants-tormented-by-alternate-plaxico-burress-gun-shot-reality/", "title": "Ex-Giants tormented by alternate Plaxico Burress gun shot reality", "headings": "The Plaxico Burress shooting fiasco torments Giants greats\nThe Plaxico Burress shooting fiasco torments Giants greats\nSubmit questions on your favorite New York teams to be answered in an upcoming mailbag\nShare this article:\n", "segment": "The best team was not the last team standing. The top wide receiver, Plaxico Burress, 11 games into the season accidently shot himself in the right thigh with an illegal handgun in a Manhattan nightclub. A season firmly on the tracks got derailed, the Giants made a one-and-done playoff appearance and Burress never again suited up for the Giants. All these years later, members of the 2008 Giants wonder “What if?’’ What if Plaxico didn’t stuff a Glock 9mm into his sweatpants before heading off to the Latin Quarter at 47th and Lexington that fateful night? Enlarge Image\nPlaxico Burress in court in 2009. Steven Hirsch\n“I think about it every year around the Super Bowl, because everyone talks about how tough it is to go back-to-back and had we won that year people would have started saying the ‘D’ word,” O’Hara said, referring to the Giants being called a dynasty. “ That’s how things would have changed. Who knows the trajectory of the franchise, how different that would have been for everybody?’’ The Giants that season played bully-ball.", "start_char": 2673, "end_char": 3721, "id": "65600923" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1512428386#0_3356875652", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/nfl/plaxico-burress-net-worth/", "title": "Plaxico Burress Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Plaxico Burress Net Worth\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth\nHow much is Plaxico Burress Worth?\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth:\nPlaxico Burress\n", "segment": "Plaxico Burress Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth\nHow much is Plaxico Burress Worth? in Richest Athletes › NFL Players\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth: $6 Million\nPlaxico Burress Net Worth: Plaxico Burress is an American professional football player who has a net worth of $6 million dollars. Born in 1977 in Norfolk, Virginia, Plaxico Burress plays wide receiver and is currently a free agent. Burress played at Michigan State University in the Big Ten where he was a two-time member of the All-Big Ten team. Burress was named MVP of two of Michigan State's postseason bowl games. The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Burress with the eighth overall pick during the 2000 NFL Draft. He played for the Steelers until 2004, catching more than 250 passes for 4,164 yards and 22 touchdowns. His rookie season was featured on an episode of MTV's \"True Life.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 866, "id": "32624896" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_126949526#30_221876299", "url": "https://racingnews.co/2020/11/04/charlotte-dirt-track-results-november-4-2020-world-of-outlaws-late-models/", "title": "Charlotte Dirt Track Results: November 4, 2020 (World of Outlaws Late Models) - Racing News", "headings": "Charlotte Dirt Track Results: November 4, 2020 (World of Outlaws Late Models)\nCharlotte Dirt Track Results: November 4, 2020 (World of Outlaws Late Models)\nRace results from the Last Call event on The Dirt Track at Charlotte\nMain Event\nLap 15\nHalfway\nWorld of Outlaws\nLate Model Series\nDirt Track at Charlotte\nNovember 4, 2020\nHot Laps\nQualifying\nHeat Races\nAlphabet Mains\nRedraw\nFeature Results\nCharlotte Dirt Track\nWorld of Outlaws Late Models\nNovember 4, 2020\nWorld of Outlaws\nPoint Standings\nThe Dirt Track at Charlotte\nVideo Highlights\nNovember 4, 2020\nLinks\nShare\n", "segment": "47. Cory Lawler; 48. Dylan Lewis; 49. Tommy Turner; 50. Kale Green; 51. Chris Nash;", "start_char": 4662, "end_char": 4745, "id": "9400269" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_658070820#1_1351802235", "url": "https://www.dailypress.com/sports/dp-spt-plaxico-superbowl-0202-story.html", "title": "Locals in the Super Bowl: Burress' catch ended Patriots' perfection - Daily Press", "headings": "Locals in the Super Bowl: Burress' catch ended Patriots' perfection\nLocals in the Super Bowl: Burress' catch ended Patriots' perfection\nSuper Bowl XLII\nN.Y. Giants 17, New England 14\n", "segment": "Fox Sports announcer Joe Buck exclaimed. Burress played in 12 postseason games for the Giants and Pittsburgh and finished his career with 553 catches, 8,499 receiving yards and 64 touchdowns. More from Daily Press\nThird stimulus check updates: Democrats to unveil up to $3,600 child tax credit as part of bill\nGloucester woman’s death after coronavirus vaccination is being investigated\nWho built the Mariners’ Museum? Staff is trying to identify people in old photos for Black History Month. Comics\nAtlanta Dream are close to being sold, ending Kelly Loeffler’s stint as a WNBA owner\nAdvertisement", "start_char": 948, "end_char": 1546, "id": "11928727" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_276606042#16_307308734", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Rosenhaus", "title": "Drew Rosenhaus - Wikipedia", "headings": "Drew Rosenhaus\nDrew Rosenhaus\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nNotable clients\nMedia appearances\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved August 7, 2012. ^ https://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--prominent-nfl-agent-drew-rosenhaus-scrutinized-for-relationship-with-former-financial-adviser-.html. Missing or empty |title= ( help)\n^ a b \"Agent: Plaxico Burress will play in 2011\". sports.espn.go.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. January 28, 2011. Retrieved April 6, 2015.", "start_char": 6184, "end_char": 6532, "id": "103703633" } ]
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who is cameron crowe?
Film Producer
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_802582716#1_994500652", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Crowe", "title": "Russell Crowe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Russell Crowe\nRussell Crowe\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nNew Zealand\nAustralia\nNorth America\nMusic\nPhilanthropy\nPersonal life\nAl-Qaeda threats\nAltercations and controversies\nSport\nRugby league\nOther sporting interests\nFilmography and awards\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He came to international attention for his role as the Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius in the epic historical film Gladiator (2000), directed by Ridley Scott, for which Crowe won an Academy Award, a Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, an Empire Award, and a London Film Critics Circle Award for Best Leading Actor, along with ten other nominations in the same category. Crowe's other award-winning performances include portrayals of tobacco firm whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand in the drama film The Insider (1999) and John F. Nash in the biopic A Beautiful Mind (2001). Crowe's other films include the drama Romper Stomper (1992), the mystery-detective thriller L.A. Confidential (1997), the epic war film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), the boxing drama Cinderella Man (2005), the Western 3:10 to Yuma (2007), the crime drama American Gangster (2007), the thriller-drama State of Play (2009), and a third collaboration with Ridley Scott in Robin Hood (2010). Crowe later starred in the musical drama Les Misérables (2012), he starred as Jor-El in the superhero epic Man of Steel (2013), the biblical fantasy drama Noah (2014), and the action comedy The Nice Guys (2016). In 2014, Crowe made his directorial debut with the drama The Water Diviner, in which he also starred. Crowe's work has earned him several accolades during his career, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, two Golden Globe Awards, one BAFTA and one Academy Award out of three consecutive nominations (1999, 2000, and 2001). Crowe has also been the co-owner of the National Rugby League (NRL) team South Sydney Rabbitohs since 2006. Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Career\n2.1 New Zealand\n2.2 Australia\n2.3 North America\n3 Music\n4 Philanthropy\n5 Personal life\n5.1 Al-Qaeda threats\n5.2 Altercations and controversies\n6 Sport\n6.1 Rugby league\n6.2 Other sporting interests\n7 Filmography and awards\n8 See also\n9 References\n10 External links\nEarly life\nCrowe was born on 7 April 1964 in the Wellington suburb of Strathmore Park, New Zealand, the son of Jocelyn Yvonne (née Wemyss) and John Alexander Crowe, both of whom were film set caterers; his father also managed a hotel.", "start_char": 762, "end_char": 2940, "id": "99905926" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2686620906#11_3034930234", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennyson_Spencer_Crowe", "title": "Russell Crowe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Russell Crowe\nRussell Crowe\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nNew Zealand\nAustralia\nNorth America\nMusic\nPhilanthropy\nPersonal life\nAl-Qaeda threats\nAltercations and controversies\nSport\nRugby league\nOther sporting interests\nFilmography and awards\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Within the six-year stretch from 1997 to 2003, he also starred in two other best picture nominees, L.A. Confidential and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. In 2005, he re-teamed with A Beautiful Mind director Ron Howard for Cinderella Man. In 2006, he re-teamed with Gladiator director Ridley Scott for A Good Year, the first of two consecutive collaborations (the second being American Gangster co-starring again with Denzel Washington, released in late 2007). Although the light romantic comedy of A Good Year was not greatly received, Crowe seemed pleased with the film, telling STV in an interview that he thought it would be enjoyed by fans of his other films. In recent years, Crowe's box office standing has declined. The Hollywood stock market (HSX) share Russell Crowe (RCROW), issued in 1998, however, maintains constant accretion. Crowe appeared in Robin Hood, a film based on the Robin Hood legend, directed by Ridley Scott and released on 14 May 2010. Crowe starred in the 2010 Paul Haggis film The Next Three Days, an adaptation of the 2008 French film Pour Elle. After a year off from acting, Crowe played Jackknife in The Man with the Iron Fists, opposite RZA.", "start_char": 8413, "end_char": 9604, "id": "64623150" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2139231507#9_3236642572", "url": "http://m.imdb.com/name/nm0000128/trivia?ref_=m_nm_dyk_trv", "title": "Russell Crowe - IMDb", "headings": "\nTrivia (74)", "segment": "(January 29, 2004) Dislocated his shoulder while training for his upcoming boxing movie, Cinderella Man (2005). The injury delayed filming for two months. On June 7, 2006, he formed a partnership with Australian businessman Peter Holmes a Court to buy a controlling stake in his favorite sports team, the Australian NRL team South Sydney Rabbitohs. Was accepted into the prestigious drama school, The National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), in Sydney. Ranked #97 on VH1's 100 Hottest Hotties\nGood friends with Nicole Kidman. She also mentioned him in her Oscar acceptance speech when she won Best Actress in a Leading Role for The Hours (2002). Premiere magazine ranked him as #49 on a list of the Greatest Movie Stars of All Time in their Stars in Our Constellation feature (2005). Once he was cast as Bud White in L.A. Confidential (1997), he read in the book that his character was the largest cop on the police force, off-putting for him due to his medium-sized frame (just under 6 feet). To capture a \"big guy\" presence, Crowe lived in a tiny flat in which he could barely fit through any of the doors. This experience, he said, made him come to the set feeling like a giant.", "start_char": 4619, "end_char": 5804, "id": "74670745" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1319912647#20_2863548737", "url": "https://www.names.org/n/cameron/about", "title": "What Does The Name Cameron Mean?", "headings": "Cameron\nCameron\nHow to Pronounce Cameron\nCameron Pronunciations\nMeaning and Origin\nOrigin and Meaning of Cameron\nUser Submitted Origins\nUser Submitted Meanings\nInternational Interest\nNotable Persons Named Cameron\nNotable Persons With the Last Name Cameron\nEmbed\nHow popular is the baby name Cameron in the U.S.?\nWhere is the name Cameron popular?\nInternational Interest for Cameron\nPopularity in the US\nPopularity of Cameron as a first name\nPopularity of Cameron as a last name\nCommon last names for Cameron\nCommon first names for Cameron\nEthnicity Distribution\nOf Last Name Cameron\nEntire United States\nFun Facts about the name Cameron\nWhat Camerons Have Visited This Page?\nName poster for Cameron\nMost Popular Names\n", "segment": "Cameron was born on September 8th, 1994 in Chino Hills, California. Popularity: Cameron Crowe\nCameron Crowe is an actor, author, director, producer, screenwriter, journalist, film director, and film producer. He has been prominent since 1972. Cameron was given the name Cameron Bruce Crowe on July 13th, 1957 in Palm Springs, California, U.S.\nPopularity: Back to Top\nNotable Persons With the Last Name Cameron\nDavid Cameron\nDavid Cameron is a for Witney, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Leader of the Opposition, Leader of the Conservative Party, Shadow Secretary of State for Education, Skills, Member of Parliament, forWitney, Leader of the Opposition (United Kingdom), Leader of the Conser. David was born on October 9th, 1966 in Marylebone, London, United Kingdom. Popularity: James Cameron\nJames Cameron is a filmmaker, environmentalist, explorer, and philanthropist. He was most active from 1975 to present.", "start_char": 6912, "end_char": 7831, "id": "72539882" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_594194633#1_1050432975", "url": "http://www.funtrivia.com/en/Movies/Beautiful-Mind-A-4454.html", "title": "33 Beautiful Mind, A Trivia Questions & Answers | Movies A-C", "headings": "33 Beautiful Mind, A Trivia Questions & Answers : Movies A-C\n33 Beautiful Mind, A Trivia Questions & Answers : Movies A-C", "segment": "Beautiful Mind, A Quizzes\nThere are 33 questions on this topic. Last updated May 19 2021 . Previous\n1\n2\nNext\n1 I portrayed a very intelligent but disturbed mathematician. All my years of research and teaching eventually paid off with my winning a prestigious award. Who am I? Russell Crowe : Crowe, born on April 7th, 1964, in Wellington, New Zealand, got the role of John Nash in this biopic. John Nash was introduced as a student studying for his PhD at Princeton. He was not that popular with the other grad students but quickly made a lot of friends. Before he finished his studies, he had trouble publishing newer ideas on Mathematics.", "start_char": 462, "end_char": 1102, "id": "19162086" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_647555176#0_1187725395", "url": "http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2013/12/13/be-honest-and-unmerciful-cameron-crowe-talks-almost-famous", "title": "Be Honest And Unmerciful: Cameron Crowe Talks ALMOST FAMOUS | Birth.Movies.Death.", "headings": "Be Honest And Unmerciful: Cameron Crowe Talks ALMOST FAMOUS\nBe Honest And Unmerciful: Cameron Crowe Talks ALMOST FAMOUS\nTodd Gilchrist\n", "segment": "Be Honest And Unmerciful: Cameron Crowe Talks ALMOST FAMOUS | Birth. Movies. Death. Cool\nBe Honest And Unmerciful: Cameron Crowe Talks ALMOST FAMOUS\nTodd Gilchrist talks with the director about the film inspired by his own experiences. By Todd Gilchrist Dec. 13, 2013\nPhoto by Neal Preston, courtesy of Cameron Crowe and Almost Famous. There are few films that capture the experience of being a fan better than Almost Famous. There are also few films that capture the experience of being a journalist better than Almost Famous. A chronicle of writer-director Cameron Crowe’s fledgling days as a music lover and reporter disguised as a fictional coming of age story, the 2000 opus rests at a crossroads between personal passion and professional obligation, sympathetic complicity and trenchant objectivity.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 803, "id": "4475138" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2696004838#0_2984466024", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Crowe", "title": "Cameron Crowe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Cameron Crowe\nCameron Crowe\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nRolling Stone\nFast Times at Ridgemont High book and film\nEarly film efforts\nJerry Maguire\nAlmost Famous\nVanilla Sky\nElizabethtown\nThe Union\nWe Bought a Zoo\nPearl Jam Twenty\nAloha\nRoadies\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nAs an actor\nMusic videos\nAwards and nominations received by Crowe movies\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Cameron Crowe - Wikipedia\nCameron Crowe\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nThis is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 April 2021 . There are 2 pending revisions awaiting review. Jump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican writer and film director\nCameron Crowe\nCrowe at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival\nBorn\nCameron Bruce Crowe\n( 1957-07-13)\nJuly 13, 1957 (age 63)\nPalm Springs, California, U.S.\nEducation\nUniversity of San Diego High School\nOccupation\nActor, author, director, producer, screenwriter, journalist\nYears active\n1972–present\nNotable work\nSay Anything...\nSingles\nJerry Maguire\nAlmost Famous\nVanilla Sky\nElizabethtown\nWe Bought a Zoo\nAloha\nSpouse (s)\nNancy Wilson\n​\n​\n( m. 1986; div. 2010) ​\nChildren\n2\nWebsite\ntheuncool .com\nCameron Bruce Crowe (born July 13, 1957) is an American director, producer, screenwriter, journalist, author, and actor. Before moving into the film industry, Crowe was a contributing editor at Rolling Stone magazine, for which he still frequently writes. Crowe's debut screenwriting effort, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, grew out of a book he wrote while posing for one year undercover as a student at Clairemont High School in San Diego, California. Later, he wrote and directed another high school saga, Say Anything..., followed by Singles, a story of twentysomethings that was woven together by a soundtrack centering on Seattle 's burgeoning grunge music scene. In 1996, Crowe landed his biggest hit with Jerry Maguire. After this, he was given a green light to go ahead with a pet project, the autobiographical effort Almost Famous.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1601, "id": "101109764" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_776319854#9_1669640681", "url": "https://www.moviefone.com/2014/03/28/russell-crowe-facts/", "title": "Russell Crowe Facts: 19 Things You (Probably) Don't Know About the 'Noah' Star | Moviefone", "headings": "Russell Crowe Facts: 19 Things You (Probably) Don't Know About the 'Noah' Star\nRussell Crowe Facts: 19 Things You (Probably) Don't Know About the 'Noah' Star", "segment": "Crowe is the cousin of Martin Crowe and Jeff Crowe, former New Zealand national cricket captains. 15. The actor was nominated for three straight Best Actor Oscars from 2000-2002 for \" The Insider ,\" \"Gladiator,\" and \" A Beautiful Mind ,\" respectively. 16. In 2001, Crowe's band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, performed on \"The Tonight Show With Jay Leno.\" The band formed in 1992 and had a sold-out US tour in 2001, but the group has since dissolved. 17. The actor reportedly plans to donate his brain to medical science when he passes away. 18. Crowe was offered the role of Aragorn in the \"Lord of the Rings\" trilogy and was intrigued to film a movie in his native country, New Zealand, for an extended time.", "start_char": 3470, "end_char": 4173, "id": "71905151" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1547031722#6_3254370916", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Russell-Crowe", "title": "Russell Crowe | Biography, Movies, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Russell Crowe\nRussell Crowe\nAustralian actor\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "In Cinderella Man (2005) he played real-life boxer James J. Braddock, who staged a timely comeback to help his family out of financial hardship during the Great Depression. After portraying an outlaw in the western 3:10 to Yuma (2007), Crowe starred as an honest policeman working in a corrupt department who tries to bring a drug lord (played by Denzel Washington) to justice in American Gangster (2007). He subsequently appeared in the CIA thriller Body of Lies (2008) and State of Play (2009), in which he played an investigative reporter. In 2010 Crowe portrayed the titular outlaw hero in the action drama Robin Hood —his fourth collaboration with Scott—and starred as a mild-mannered man attempting to free his wife from prison in the thriller The Next Three Days. In The Man with the Iron Fists (2012), an homage to kung fu movies, he played a roguish English soldier in feudal China, and in the musical Les Misérables (2012) he performed the role of the determined police inspector Javert. Crowe subsequently appeared as a corrupt New York City mayor in the crime drama Broken City (2013); as Superman ’s father, Jor-El, in Man of Steel (2013); as a New York crime boss in the fantasy Winter’s Tale (2014); and as the titular biblical figure in Noah (2014). In 2016 Crowe and Ryan Gosling portrayed a pair of seedy private investigators looking into the death of a pornographic actress in the dark comedy The Nice Guys.", "start_char": 4318, "end_char": 5745, "id": "23767445" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2139231507#10_3236643999", "url": "http://m.imdb.com/name/nm0000128/trivia?ref_=m_nm_dyk_trv", "title": "Russell Crowe - IMDb", "headings": "\nTrivia (74)", "segment": "She also mentioned him in her Oscar acceptance speech when she won Best Actress in a Leading Role for The Hours (2002). Premiere magazine ranked him as #49 on a list of the Greatest Movie Stars of All Time in their Stars in Our Constellation feature (2005). Once he was cast as Bud White in L.A. Confidential (1997), he read in the book that his character was the largest cop on the police force, off-putting for him due to his medium-sized frame (just under 6 feet). To capture a \"big guy\" presence, Crowe lived in a tiny flat in which he could barely fit through any of the doors. This experience, he said, made him come to the set feeling like a giant. His former band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, used to cover a song by Newfoundland band, Great Big Sea. While filming Cinderella Man (2005) in Toronto, Crowe met Alan Doyle, lead singer of Great Big Sea. The two ended up composing several songs together, working in Toronto and Australia, and Doyle produced Crowe's 2005 album \"My Hand, My Heart\". When his wife was pregnant with his first child Charles, he gave up drinking alcohol with her. Is friends with Richard Tognetti, who gave him violin lessons for Master and Commander:", "start_char": 5149, "end_char": 6329, "id": "74670746" } ]
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Australia’s size is roughly the same as from the edge of west coast Ireland to Russia\n8. And the country contains the longest fence in the world\n9. Much of New South Wales is named after the first few governors of the state\n10. It was the second country in the world to give women the vote\n11. There are more kangaroos in Australia than people\n12. Kangaroos and Emus can’t walk backwards, which is why they were chosen for the country’s coat of arms\n13. We eat our national animals\n14. When the first platypus was sent to England, it was believed that the Australians had played a joke on the Brits by sewing the bill of a duck onto a rat\n15. The Cane Toad problem in Australia can be linked back to a careless mistake\n16. The country has a feral camel problem\n17. And camels are exported to Saudi Arabia\n18. Australia is home to the world’s most venomous creature\nRead more: What You Need to Know About Beach Safety in Australia\n19. …And only one person has died from a spider bite in the last forty years\n20. Australia goes through Prime Ministers like it’s changing underwear\n21. Previous PM Tony Abbott once bit into a raw onion on live TV\n22. Previous PM Harold Holt disappeared whilst swimming, presumed drowned\n23. Previous PM Bob Hawke set a world record for sculling 2.5 pints of beer in 11 seconds\n24. Our first female Prime Minister pushed through the most legislation of anyone whilst in power\n25. Australia used to be home to Megafauna – giant creatures which roamed the land\n26. The oldest recorded fossil was found in Oz\n27. The koala population are suffering from a chlamydia outbreak\n28. And the Tassie devil may be wiped out by a disease that causes facial tumours\n29. You can only find quokkas in Western Australia\n30. Tasmania has the cleanest air of anywhere in the world\n31. Australians invented the selfie, or at least the word\nRead more: Where to Stay in Sydney: Best Neighbourhoods to Explore\n32. The Sydney Opera House design was inspired by an orange\n33. The capital Canberra is a compromise\n34. It’s an offence to have more than 50kg of potatoes on your person at anytime in Western Australia\nRead more: 17 Weird Facts About Perth and Western Australia\n35. Australia has one of slowest Internet speeds in the world and it is painful\n36. Australia is home to the largest structure on earth\n37. Australia has its own version of football and most of the country is mad for it\n38. Australia has the highest minimum wage in the world\nRead more: Moving to Australia? Everything You Need to Know\n39. Australian slang is so strong it sounds like it’s own language\n40. Australia is full of big things\nOther posts about Australia\nAre there any other weird facts about Australia that you’d like to add to this list?\n", "segment": "In 1837 however, it was officially named Melbourne, after the then British prime minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. This name unlike Batmania, stuck. Don’t feel too bad for Batman – remnants of the first settlement can be found across the city, in Batman Bridge, Hill, Street, Park and more. Read more: 59 Unusual and Unique Things to Do in Melbourne\nUrgh, Melbourne – why are you so awesome? 3. And it’s the most liveable city in the world\nThe EU ranked Melbourne as the most liveable city in the world for six years in a row – from 2010 ’til 2016. Let’s see if it can make it seven years in 2017 (update: it did ). 4.", "start_char": 1863, "end_char": 2495, "id": "22984527" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_52439997#9_60231242", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melbourne", "title": "Melbourne - Wikipedia", "headings": "Melbourne\nMelbourne\nContents\nHistory\nEarly history and foundation\nVictorian gold rush\nLand boom and bust\nDe facto capital of Australia\nPost-war period\nContemporary Melbourne\nGeography\nClimate\nUrban structure\nHousing\nArchitecture\nCulture\nSports\nEconomy\nTourism\nDemographics\nAncestry and immigration\nLanguage\nReligion\nEducation\nMedia\nMain article: Media in Melbourne\nGovernance\nInfrastructure\nHealth\nTransport\nUtilities\nCrime\nSee also\nLists\nNotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Known briefly as Batmania, the settlement was named Melbourne on 10 April 1837 by Governor Richard Bourke after the British Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, whose seat was Melbourne Hall in the market town of Melbourne, Derbyshire. That year, the settlement's general post office officially opened with that name. Between 1836 and 1842, Victorian Aboriginal groups were largely dispossessed of their land by European settlers. By January 1844, there were said to be 675 Aborigines resident in squalid camps in Melbourne. The British Colonial Office appointed five Aboriginal Protectors for the Aborigines of Victoria, in 1839, however, their work was nullified by a land policy that favoured squatters who took possession of Aboriginal lands. By 1845, fewer than 240 wealthy Europeans held all the pastoral licences then issued in Victoria and became a powerful political and economic force in Victoria for generations to come. Letters patent of Queen Victoria, issued on 25 June 1847, declared Melbourne a city. On 1 July 1851, the Port Phillip District separated from New South Wales to become the Colony of Victoria, with Melbourne as its capital. Victorian gold rush\nFurther information: Victorian gold rush\nSouth Melbourne's \"Canvas Town\" provided temporary accommodation for the thousands of migrants who arrived each week during the 1850s gold rush.", "start_char": 7231, "end_char": 8608, "id": "62756972" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1743572606#1_3067099889", "url": "http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Melbourne", "title": "Melbourne - Name Meaning, What does Melbourne mean?", "headings": "♂\nMelbourne\n\n♂ Melbourne\nWhat does Melbourne mean?\nVariations\nHow popular is Melbourne?\nWhich version is better?\nSimilar Names\n", "segment": "Melbourne is an uncommonly occurring first name for men but a very prominent last name for all people (#31085 out of 150436, Top 21%). ( 2000 U.S. CENSUS)\nMelbourne was first listed in 1890-1899 and reached its apex rank of #1223 in the U.S. during the years 1910-1919, but is not found in the list at the moment. ( TOP 2000 NAMES, 2018)\nWhich version is better? Mel and Milburn are the popular alternative forms of Melbourne. These relations of Melbourne were at the apex of their popularity in the 1910s. Similar Names\nMelbourne is alike in pronunciation to Milborn, Milborne, Millborne and Millbourne. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Bourne, Claibourne, Claybourne, Coburne (see Coburn ), Colbourn, Colbourne, Dearburne, Klaibourne (see Clayborne ), Mallorie, Meldon, Mellon, Melvon, Mercure, Mercuree, Millborn (see Milburn ), Osborne, Osbourne, Osburne, Radborne, Radbourne (see Radburn ), Radburne, Raeborne (see Rayburn ), Raybourne, Rayburne (see Rayburn ), Sanborne (see Sanborn ), Sanburne (see Sanborn ), Sandbourne (see Sanborn ), Sherborne (see Sherborn ), Sherburne, Swinbourne (see Swinburne ), Washbourne (see Washburn ), Welborn, Welborne, Welbourne, Welburn and Wellbourn (see Welborne ). Like Melbourne, these names are not commonly used. See names in meaning and etymology. 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A motion was tabled at a meeting of the Town Council to alter the style and title of Melbourne from a town to a city, a draft Bill was approved and transmitted to the Government for introduction to the Legislature. On 3 August 1849, Act 13 Victoria No. 14 was finally assented to as \"An Act to effect a change in the Style and Title of the Corporation of Melbourne rendered necessary by the erection of the Town of Melbourne to a City\". The city's initial boundaries, as set down in Act 8 Victoria No. 12 (19 December 1844) extended from Point Ormond in Elwood up Barkly Street and Punt Road to the Yarra River, along the river to Merri Creek at Abbotsford, then west along Brunswick Road to Moonee Ponds Creek, then south past Flemington Bridge to Princes Pier in Port Melbourne. The Act imposed on the Mayor a duty to set up \"permanent and conspicuous boundary marks of iron, wood, stone or other durable material\" along or near the line of the Town’s boundaries—this was undertaken by Mayor James Frederick Palmer and Town Clerk John Charles King on 4 February 1846. During the 1850s, Collingwood, Fitzroy and Richmond seceded from Melbourne (all are, since 1994, part of the City of Yarra ), as did South Melbourne, whilst other parts became parts of the neighbouring districts of St Kilda and Port Melbourne, and the border between Brunswick and Melbourne moved south one block to Park Street.", "start_char": 2567, "end_char": 4297, "id": "101349181" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_18869102#11_33544223", "url": "http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/04/origin-names-australias-states-territories-capitals/", "title": "The Origin of the Names of Australia's States and Territories (and Their Capitals)", "headings": "The Origin of the Names of Australia’s States and Territories (and Their Capitals)\nThe Origin of the Names of Australia’s States and Territories (and Their Capitals)", "segment": "Queen Victoria was a well-loved monarch, as evidenced by the fact that she has two Australian states named after her. Melbourne\nNot only is the state of Victoria named after the queen, but Queen Victoria was able to name the capital city as well. She named it after William Lamb, the 2 nd Viscount Melbourne, who was a close friend and adviser to Queen Victoria—not to mention the British Prime Minister from 1835-1841 (and a short period of time in 1834). Lord Melbourne believed in political rights for Roman Catholics, supported church reform, and avoided a war with France during his time as Prime Minister. Incidentally, Melbourne used to be named “Batmania,” named after Bruce Wayne… And by “Bruce Wayne,” I mean explorer John Batman. Western Australia\nWestern Australia—which is in the west of Australia (shock)—is the largest Australian state. It started being settled by free Europeans in 1826, and experienced a population surge in the 1890s when gold was discovered in the outback. Perth\nPreviously, Perth was called the Swan River Colony. Sir George Murray, the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, was born in Perth, Scotland and was also a British Parliamentary Representative for the area. He had Captain James Stirling name the new city for his birthplace in 1829. “", "start_char": 6005, "end_char": 7295, "id": "25716431" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1743572606#0_3067098326", "url": "http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Melbourne", "title": "Melbourne - Name Meaning, What does Melbourne mean?", "headings": "♂\nMelbourne\n\n♂ Melbourne\nWhat does Melbourne mean?\nVariations\nHow popular is Melbourne?\nWhich version is better?\nSimilar Names\n", "segment": "Melbourne - Name Meaning, What does Melbourne mean? Home > Melbourne\n\n♂ Melbourne\n\n\nWhat does Melbourne mean? Melbourne as a boys' name is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Melbourne is \"mill stream\". Name of the city in Australia, which was named after the Prime Minister of England in 1837, when Queen Victoria was on the throne. STARTS/ENDS WITH Mel-, -ne\nASSOCIATED WITH old english, stream (river), england\nVariations\nVARIANTS Mel, Melborn, Melburn, Milbourn, Milbourne, Milburn, Millburn, Millburne\nFEMININE FORM Melba\nCREATIVE FORMS\n(male)\n(female)\nMIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS\nMelbourne Lachlan (M.L.), ..\nHow popular is Melbourne? Melbourne is an uncommonly occurring first name for men but a very prominent last name for all people (#31085 out of 150436, Top 21%). ( 2000 U.S. CENSUS)\nMelbourne was first listed in 1890-1899 and reached its apex rank of #1223 in the U.S. during the years 1910-1919, but is not found in the list at the moment. ( TOP 2000 NAMES, 2018)\nWhich version is better? Mel and Milburn are the popular alternative forms of Melbourne. These relations of Melbourne were at the apex of their popularity in the 1910s.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1151, "id": "103449843" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1494600066#2_2848737207", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/geography/country/australia_history_timeline.php", "title": "Australia History and Timeline Overview", "headings": "Australia\nAustralia\nTimeline and History Overview\n", "segment": "1824 - The name of the island is changed from \"New Holland\" to \"Australia.\" 1829 - The settlement of Perth is founded on the southwest coast. England lays claim to the entire continent of Australia. 1835 - The settlement of Port Phillip is established. It will later become the city of Melbourne. 1841 - New Zealand becomes its own colony separate from New South Wales. 1843 - The first elections are held for parliament. 1851 - Gold is discovered in the southeast region of Victoria. Prospectors flock to the area in the Victoria Gold Rush. 1854 - Miners rebel against the government in the Eureka Rebellion.", "start_char": 1108, "end_char": 1718, "id": "18198179" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3052247183#2_3368460606", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Melbourne", "title": "City of Melbourne - Wikipedia", "headings": "City of Melbourne\nCity of Melbourne\nContents\nHistory\nSuburbs\nComposition of current Council\nDemographics\nPopulation of the urban area\nRailway stations\nSchools\nPrivate\nPublic\nCatholic\nSister cities\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Contents\n1 History\n2 Suburbs\n3 Composition of current Council\n4 Demographics\n5 Population of the urban area\n6 Railway stations\n7 Schools\n7.1 Private\n7.2 Public\n7.3 Catholic\n8 Sister cities\n9 See also\n10 References\n11 External links\nHistory\nMelbourne was founded in 1835, during the reign of King William IV, with the arrival of the schooner Enterprize near the present site of the Queen's Wharf, as a barely legal, speculative settlement that broke away from New South Wales. Unlike other Australian capital cities, Melbourne did not originate under official auspices, instead forming through the foresight of settlers from Tasmania . Having been a province of New South Wales from its establishment in 1835, affairs of the settlement had been administered by the Parliament of New South Wales. With the growth of the settlement there had been an increasing demand by the inhabitants for greater autonomy over their own affairs. On 12 August 1842, Melbourne was incorporated as a \"town\" by Act 6 Victoria No. 7 of the Governor and Legislative Council of New South Wales. The town of Melbourne was raised to the status of a city by Letters Patent of Queen Victoria dated 25 June 1847, five years after its incorporation as a town. The Letters Patent also constituted the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne and declared Melbourne a cathedral city. A motion was tabled at a meeting of the Town Council to alter the style and title of Melbourne from a town to a city, a draft Bill was approved and transmitted to the Government for introduction to the Legislature. On 3 August 1849, Act 13 Victoria No.", "start_char": 1557, "end_char": 3151, "id": "101349180" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_858692531#2_1760940482", "url": "https://www.birdgehls.com/weird-facts-about-australia/", "title": "40 Weird Facts About Australia For Your Next Trivia Night - Birdgehls", "headings": "40 Weird Facts About Australia For Your Next Trivia Night\n40 Weird Facts About Australia For Your Next Trivia Night\nAustralia is an undeniably weird place. You never know – These weird facts about Australia may help you during your next pub trivia night.\nWeird Facts About Australia\n1. Australia was very nearly Dutch\n2. Melbourne was nearly called “Batmania”\nRead more: 59 Unusual and Unique Things to Do in Melbourne\n3. And it’s the most liveable city in the world\n4. AND it’s the sporting capital of the world\n5. Yet, Australia has a rapidly growing obesity rate\nRead more: What NOT to Do When Visiting Australia\n6. Australia has the highest risk of skin cancer in the world\n7. Australia’s size is roughly the same as from the edge of west coast Ireland to Russia\n8. And the country contains the longest fence in the world\n9. Much of New South Wales is named after the first few governors of the state\n10. It was the second country in the world to give women the vote\n11. There are more kangaroos in Australia than people\n12. Kangaroos and Emus can’t walk backwards, which is why they were chosen for the country’s coat of arms\n13. We eat our national animals\n14. When the first platypus was sent to England, it was believed that the Australians had played a joke on the Brits by sewing the bill of a duck onto a rat\n15. The Cane Toad problem in Australia can be linked back to a careless mistake\n16. The country has a feral camel problem\n17. And camels are exported to Saudi Arabia\n18. Australia is home to the world’s most venomous creature\nRead more: What You Need to Know About Beach Safety in Australia\n19. …And only one person has died from a spider bite in the last forty years\n20. Australia goes through Prime Ministers like it’s changing underwear\n21. Previous PM Tony Abbott once bit into a raw onion on live TV\n22. Previous PM Harold Holt disappeared whilst swimming, presumed drowned\n23. Previous PM Bob Hawke set a world record for sculling 2.5 pints of beer in 11 seconds\n24. Our first female Prime Minister pushed through the most legislation of anyone whilst in power\n25. Australia used to be home to Megafauna – giant creatures which roamed the land\n26. The oldest recorded fossil was found in Oz\n27. The koala population are suffering from a chlamydia outbreak\n28. And the Tassie devil may be wiped out by a disease that causes facial tumours\n29. You can only find quokkas in Western Australia\n30. Tasmania has the cleanest air of anywhere in the world\n31. Australians invented the selfie, or at least the word\nRead more: Where to Stay in Sydney: Best Neighbourhoods to Explore\n32. The Sydney Opera House design was inspired by an orange\n33. The capital Canberra is a compromise\n34. It’s an offence to have more than 50kg of potatoes on your person at anytime in Western Australia\nRead more: 17 Weird Facts About Perth and Western Australia\n35. Australia has one of slowest Internet speeds in the world and it is painful\n36. Australia is home to the largest structure on earth\n37. Australia has its own version of football and most of the country is mad for it\n38. Australia has the highest minimum wage in the world\nRead more: Moving to Australia? Everything You Need to Know\n39. Australian slang is so strong it sounds like it’s own language\n40. Australia is full of big things\nOther posts about Australia\nAre there any other weird facts about Australia that you’d like to add to this list?\n", "segment": "Let’s not forget that Australia was in fact already settled well before either of these European countries could lay claim to it – by the Indigenous Australians who arrived on the island continent many thousands of years ago. 2. Melbourne was nearly called “Batmania”\nA weird fact about Australia that I rather enjoy. Before Melbourne was Melbourne, it was a small settlement on the Yarra River, which was founded by a man called John Batman. He came across the site which is now known as Central Melbourne in 1835, decided it would be a fine place to start a village and declared it “Batmania”, which we can all agree is an awesome name for a city. In 1837 however, it was officially named Melbourne, after the then British prime minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. This name unlike Batmania, stuck. Don’t feel too bad for Batman – remnants of the first settlement can be found across the city, in Batman Bridge, Hill, Street, Park and more. Read more: 59 Unusual and Unique Things to Do in Melbourne\nUrgh, Melbourne – why are you so awesome?", "start_char": 1213, "end_char": 2268, "id": "22984526" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_332679375#0_780467191", "url": "https://theuijunkie.com/melbourne-batmania/", "title": "The Story Of How Melbourne Was Almost Named 'Batmania' - I'm A Useless Info Junkie", "headings": "The Story Of How Melbourne Was Almost Named ‘Batmania’\nThe Story Of How Melbourne Was Almost Named ‘Batmania’\nIf you like what you read, then you will definitely love this one: The Different Names Of Donald Duck Throughout The World\n", "segment": "The Story Of How Melbourne Was Almost Named 'Batmania' - I'm A Useless Info Junkie\nYou are here: Home\nOrigin\nThe Story Of How Melbourne Was Almost Named ‘Batmania’\nThe Story Of How Melbourne Was Almost Named ‘Batmania’\nShare\nShare on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on Twitter\nMelbourne, the capital of the Australian state of Victoria, was almost called ‘Batmania’ because of one of its founders, John Batman. In fact, for two years (from 1835 until 1837), the newly found settlement was actually named ‘Batmania’ before changing to its current Melbourne. Here’s the story. In June 1835, John Batman, an Australian entrepreneur and explorer, sailed to explore the Port Phillip Bay area on the Australian mainland. When he got there, he claimed to have signed a deed with the men of the local Dutigullar tribe at Port Phillip, purchasing 500,000 acres of land – land on which to found a new colony. He specifically selected the site on the northern bank of the Yarra River, as “this was the perfect place for a village”. ( the article continues after the ad)\nIn just one year, in 1836, the city was declared the administrative capital of the Port Phillip District of New South Wales, and Governor Bourke commissioned the first plan for the city. The settlement was named Batmania after Batman. However, one year later, the colony was named ‘Victoria’ after the English monarch Queen Victoria and the town ‘Melbourne’ after William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne who was Queen Victoria’s most dedicated Prime Minister.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1516, "id": "37140372" } ]
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who was arthur miller father?
Isidore Miller
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1434414792#4_2274973892", "url": "https://factfile.org/10-facts-about-arthur-miller", "title": "10 Facts about Arthur Miller | Fact File", "headings": "10 Facts about Arthur Miller\n10 Facts about Arthur Miller\nFacts about Arthur Miller 1: Death of a Salesman\nFacts about Arthur Miller 2: other popular works\nFacts about Arthur Miller 3: Pulitzer\nFacts about Arthur Miller 4: date of birth\nFacts about Arthur Miller 5: family\nFacts about Arthur Miller 6: the sad life\nFacts about Arthur Miller 7: college life\nFacts about Arthur Miller 8: Marilyn Monroe\nFacts about Arthur Miller 9: Inge Morath\nFacts about Arthur Miller 10: children\n", "segment": "There were three children in the family and he was the second child. His parents were Isidore and Augusta Miller. Arthur Miller Pic\nFacts about Arthur Miller 5: family\nArthur Miller was Jewish since his mother was born from Austrian Jewish parents. His father was an Austrian Jewish immigrant. His father was rich after he had a woman clothing manufacturing. He could hire 400 employees. Facts about Arthur Miller 6: the sad life\nThe life of the family was down again after the business of his father fell due to the 1929 Wall Street Crash. The family decided to move to Gravesend, Brooklyn.", "start_char": 1322, "end_char": 1913, "id": "60210752" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_388045314#3_862669369", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/arthur-miller-2713623", "title": "Biography of Arthur Miller, Major American Playwright", "headings": "Biography of Arthur Miller, Major American Playwright\nBiography of Arthur Miller, Major American Playwright\nFast Facts: Arthur Miller\nEarly Life\nCollege\nBroadway\nCommunist Hysteria\nMarilyn Monroe\nLater Years and Death\nLegacy\nSources\n", "segment": "Jane Ellen, Robert, Rebecca, Daniel\nNotable Quote: \" Well, all the plays that I was trying to write were plays that would grab an audience by the throat and not release them, rather than presenting an emotion which you could observe and walk away from.\" Early Life\nArthur Miller was born on October 17, 1915, in Harlem, New York to a family with Polish and Jewish roots. His father Isidore, who came to the U.S. from Austria-Hungary, ran a small coat-manufacturing business. Miller was closer to his mother Augusta Barnett Miller, a native New Yorker who was a teacher and an avid reader of novels. His father's company was successful until the Great Depression dried up virtually all business opportunities and shaped many of the younger Miller's beliefs, including the insecurity of modern life. Despite facing poverty, Miller made the best of his childhood. He was an active young man, in love with football and baseball. When he wasn’t playing outside, Miller enjoyed reading adventure stories. He also kept busy with many boyhood jobs.", "start_char": 1687, "end_char": 2726, "id": "67495857" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_388045314#2_862667934", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/arthur-miller-2713623", "title": "Biography of Arthur Miller, Major American Playwright", "headings": "Biography of Arthur Miller, Major American Playwright\nBiography of Arthur Miller, Major American Playwright\nFast Facts: Arthur Miller\nEarly Life\nCollege\nBroadway\nCommunist Hysteria\nMarilyn Monroe\nLater Years and Death\nLegacy\nSources\n", "segment": "Feb. 10, 2005 in Roxbury, Connecticut\nEducation: University of Michigan\nProduced Works: All My Sons, Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, A View From the Bridge\nAwards and Honors: Pulitzer Prize, two New York Drama Critics Circle Awards, two Emmy Awards, three Tony Awards\nSpouse (s): Mary Slattery, Marilyn Monroe, Inge Morath\nChildren: Jane Ellen, Robert, Rebecca, Daniel\nNotable Quote: \" Well, all the plays that I was trying to write were plays that would grab an audience by the throat and not release them, rather than presenting an emotion which you could observe and walk away from.\" Early Life\nArthur Miller was born on October 17, 1915, in Harlem, New York to a family with Polish and Jewish roots. His father Isidore, who came to the U.S. from Austria-Hungary, ran a small coat-manufacturing business. Miller was closer to his mother Augusta Barnett Miller, a native New Yorker who was a teacher and an avid reader of novels.", "start_char": 1351, "end_char": 2284, "id": "67495856" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_55964053#0_142942973", "url": "https://www.famousauthors.org/arthur-miller", "title": "Arthur Miller | Biography, Books and Facts", "headings": "Arthur Miller\nArthur Miller\nBuy Books by Arthur Miller\nFamous Authors\n", "segment": "Arthur Miller | Biography, Books and Facts\nArthur Miller\nArthur Miller was born on October 17, 1915, in New York City, the son of Isidore and Augusta Miller. His father lost his wealth during the Great Depression of the 1920s and the family, like many others, suffered economic hardship and could not afford to send him to college. Miller worked for two years in an automobile parts warehouse, earning enough money to attend the University of Michigan in 1934, where he studied history and economics. He graduated in 1938. Benefitting from the U.S. Government’s Federal Theatre Project, Miller began learning about the craft of the theatre, working with such skilled writers and directors as Clifford Odets ( Waiting for Lefty) and Elia Kazan (the famous film and theatre director who later produced Miller’s best-known work, Death of a Salesman ). His first Broadway production, The Man Who Had All the Luck, opened in 1944 and ran for only four performances. After working as a journalist (work that included coverage of World War II) and writing a novel about anti-Semitism, Miller had his first real success on Broadway with All My Sons (1947). He followed this in 1949 with Death of a Salesman. Along with another early play, A View from the Bridge and The Crucible, these are the plays for which Miller is best known—though he has continued to write successfully, including a 1996 screenplay adaptation of The Crucible for a major motion picture. In the 1940s and 1950s, because of his Jewish faith and his liberal political views, Miller was very much involved in contemporary debates that criticized the shortcomings of modern American society, particularly those dealing with inequalities in labor and race.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1716, "id": "80445930" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1434414792#3_2274972563", "url": "https://factfile.org/10-facts-about-arthur-miller", "title": "10 Facts about Arthur Miller | Fact File", "headings": "10 Facts about Arthur Miller\n10 Facts about Arthur Miller\nFacts about Arthur Miller 1: Death of a Salesman\nFacts about Arthur Miller 2: other popular works\nFacts about Arthur Miller 3: Pulitzer\nFacts about Arthur Miller 4: date of birth\nFacts about Arthur Miller 5: family\nFacts about Arthur Miller 6: the sad life\nFacts about Arthur Miller 7: college life\nFacts about Arthur Miller 8: Marilyn Monroe\nFacts about Arthur Miller 9: Inge Morath\nFacts about Arthur Miller 10: children\n", "segment": "In the late of 1940s till the beginning of 1960s, he was often spotted in public. Find out facts about Anthony Browne here. Facts about Arthur Miller 4: date of birth\nLet’s find out the date and place of birth of Arthur Miller. He was born in Harlem, New York City, Manhattan on 17 October 1915. There were three children in the family and he was the second child. His parents were Isidore and Augusta Miller. Arthur Miller Pic\nFacts about Arthur Miller 5: family\nArthur Miller was Jewish since his mother was born from Austrian Jewish parents. His father was an Austrian Jewish immigrant.", "start_char": 1026, "end_char": 1615, "id": "60210751" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1441725125#6_3059104347", "url": "https://u-s-history.com/pages/h3725.html", "title": "Arthur Miller", "headings": "Arthur Miller\nArthur Miller", "segment": "She had converted to Judaism for the marriage. However, they were divorced in 1961, after he had left her for photographer Inge Morath. Miller married Morath in 1962, and they had two children. His son, Daniel, was reported to have been born with Downe Syndrome and placed in an institution. Miller never visited Daniel, and didn’t mention the child in his autobiography. His daughter, Rebecca Miller, is a screenwriter, director and actor. Arthur remained married to Inge until her death in 2001. He died on February 10, 2005 of heart failure. Miller is remembered as one of the most notable playwrights in American history. See also Lillian Hellman .", "start_char": 2307, "end_char": 2961, "id": "38381287" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_388045314#1_862666933", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/arthur-miller-2713623", "title": "Biography of Arthur Miller, Major American Playwright", "headings": "Biography of Arthur Miller, Major American Playwright\nBiography of Arthur Miller, Major American Playwright\nFast Facts: Arthur Miller\nEarly Life\nCollege\nBroadway\nCommunist Hysteria\nMarilyn Monroe\nLater Years and Death\nLegacy\nSources\n", "segment": "Fast Facts: Arthur Miller\nKnown For: Award-winning American playwright\nBorn: October 17, 1915 in New York City\nParents: Isidore Miller, Augusta Barnett Miller\nDied: Feb. 10, 2005 in Roxbury, Connecticut\nEducation: University of Michigan\nProduced Works: All My Sons, Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, A View From the Bridge\nAwards and Honors: Pulitzer Prize, two New York Drama Critics Circle Awards, two Emmy Awards, three Tony Awards\nSpouse (s): Mary Slattery, Marilyn Monroe, Inge Morath\nChildren:", "start_char": 1185, "end_char": 1686, "id": "67495855" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_594727827#0_1193648585", "url": "https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/c/the-crucible/arthur-miller-biography", "title": "Arthur Miller Biography", "headings": "Arthur Miller Biography\nThe Crucible\nArthur Miller\nArthur Miller Biography\n", "segment": "Arthur Miller Biography\nThe Crucible\nArthur Miller\nBUY\nBUY\n! Home\nLiterature Notes\nThe Crucible\nArthur Miller Biography\nTable of Contents\nAll Subjects\nArthur Miller Biography\nPersonal Background\nArthur Miller was born in Harlem on October 17, 1915, the son of Polish immigrants, Isidore and Augusta Miller. Miller's father had established a successful clothing store upon coming to America, so the family enjoyed wealth; however, this prosperity ended with the Wall Street Crash of 1929. Financial hardship compelled the Miller family to move to Brooklyn in 1929. Miller graduated from high school in New York in 1933. He applied to Cornell University and the University of Michigan, but both schools refused him admission. Miller worked a variety of odd jobs — including hosting a radio program — before the University of Michigan accepted him. At school, he studied journalism, became the night editor of the Michigan Daily, and began experimenting with theater. In addition to hosting a radio program, Miller held a variety of jobs during his early career.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1059, "id": "108512253" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_611737553#0_1160367082", "url": "https://www.shmoop.com/arthur-miller/timeline.html", "title": "Arthur Miller Timeline | Shmoop", "headings": "Arthur Miller Timeline\nArthur Miller Timeline\nArthur Miller Born\nStock Market Crash Hits Miller Family\nMiller Graduates from High School\nMiller at University of Michigan\nHopwood Award for First Play\nAnother Hopwood Award\nFederal Theater Project\nArthur Miller's First Marriage\nBrooklyn Navy Yard\nArthur Miller in Hollywood\nThe Man Who Had All the Luck\nAll My Sons\nDeath of a Salesman\nAffair with Marilyn Monroe\nThe Crucible\nA View from the Bridge\nSecond Marriage and HUAC\nContempt of Congress\nMiller's Conviction Overturned\nThe Misfits\nThird Marriage\nTwo New Plays\nPresidency of PEN\nMiller Rejects Son\nThe Price\nMiller Revival in Britain\nMiller Writes Autobiography\nThe Ride Down Mt. Morgan\nBroken Glass\nDeath of Miller's Wife\nDeath of Arthur Miller\n", "segment": "Arthur Miller Timeline | Shmoop\nArthur Miller Timeline\nPrevious Next\nOct 17, 1915\nArthur Miller Born\nArthur Asher Miller is born in Manhattan. He is the second son of Augusta and Isidore Miller, both Jewish immigrants from Poland. Isidore's business—S. Miller & Sons—is prosperous enough that the family can afford a sixth-floor apartment overlooking Central Park. Isidore rides a chauffeured car to work every morning. Oct 24, 1929\nStock Market Crash Hits Miller Family\nThe stock market crashes. Isidore Miller, who has invested extensively in stocks, takes a hard hit in the subsequent Depression. Within two years, Miller is forced to give up his business and the family moves from Manhattan to Brooklyn. Dec 19, 2019\nMiller Graduates from High School\nArthur Miller graduates from Brooklyn's Abraham Lincoln High School and begins work in an auto-parts warehouse in order to save money for college. He also attends New York City College night classes for a few weeks, but drops out when he is unable to keep up with both school and work. Dec 19, 2019\nMiller at University of Michigan\nMiller enrolls in the University of Michigan after having been denied admission twice before due to his poor grades in high school.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1218, "id": "92553486" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1434414792#8_2274979164", "url": "https://factfile.org/10-facts-about-arthur-miller", "title": "10 Facts about Arthur Miller | Fact File", "headings": "10 Facts about Arthur Miller\n10 Facts about Arthur Miller\nFacts about Arthur Miller 1: Death of a Salesman\nFacts about Arthur Miller 2: other popular works\nFacts about Arthur Miller 3: Pulitzer\nFacts about Arthur Miller 4: date of birth\nFacts about Arthur Miller 5: family\nFacts about Arthur Miller 6: the sad life\nFacts about Arthur Miller 7: college life\nFacts about Arthur Miller 8: Marilyn Monroe\nFacts about Arthur Miller 9: Inge Morath\nFacts about Arthur Miller 10: children\n", "segment": "Inge Morath\nThen he married Inge Morath who worked as a photographer on 17 February 1962. Facts about Arthur Miller 10: children\nMiller had two children with Morath. Rebecca was born on 15 September 1962. The second son was Daniel who had Down syndrome. He was born in November 1966. Arthur Miller Love\nWhat do you think on facts about Arthur Miller? tags: Arthur Miller, Facts about Arthur Miller", "start_char": 2509, "end_char": 2906, "id": "60210756" } ]
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what form of government does afghanistan have?
Islamic republic
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The Judiciary is an independent branch of the government comprising of one Supreme Court, Appeal Courts, and Primary Courts. The Executive branch is constitutionally mandated to implement rules, regulations, and laws. Currently, Karzai is the head of state in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. The Executive Branch Of The Government Of Afghanistan\nAccording to the new constitution adopted in 2004, the elected president and two vice presidents have a 5-year term.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 925, "id": "96446696" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134290815#8_361429770", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_geography_is_in_Afghanistan", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What type of government does Afghanistan currently have? Afghanistan is an Islamic Republic currently with a\nparliament. But the Taliban have taken over and threaten the government. What Countries that has an aristocratic type of government? Afghanistan is a aristocratic contry\nWhat is a hupuka? A type of man eating enchilada from southern Afghanistan. Word GamesUS ConstitutionAfghanistanGeographyPolitics and GovernmentEconomic SystemsWar and Military HistorySingaporeScientistsSportsWar in AfghanistanBusiness & FinanceCountries, States, and CitiesReligion & Spirituality\nTrending Questions \nWhat is 8,000,000 x 8,000,000? Asked By\n James Bradley\nwhat is 9 inch + 5 inch? Asked By\n Sophia Sneed\nHow many times can 29 go into 46? Asked By\n Shadowwolfie Blueberry\nBest foods for weight loss?", "start_char": 3119, "end_char": 3995, "id": "74948266" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134290815#3_361425296", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_geography_is_in_Afghanistan", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What type of economic system does Afghanistan have? Market\nWhat type of sports are played in Afghanistan? buzkashi\nWhat type of economy does Afghanistan have? A command economy\nWhat type of government is Afghanistan? It is an Islamic Republic. What type of government is in Afghanistan? Islamic Republic\nType of government in afghanistan? islamic republic\nWhat type of currency does afghanistan use? pp\nWhat type of ethnic group does Afghanistan have? Money\nWhy do scientists care about geography?", "start_char": 1464, "end_char": 1962, "id": "74948261" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1233073074#2_1800616634", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/is-afghanistan-a-country.html", "title": "Is Afghanistan A Country? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Is Afghanistan A Country?\nIs Afghanistan A Country?\nGovernment of Afghanistan\nDemographics of Afghanistan\nReligion in Afghanistan\nEconomy of Afghanistan\n", "segment": "Government of Afghanistan\nAfghanistan is an Islamic Republic composed of three branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. The president is the head of state, and is assisted by two vice presidents. The National Assembly is bicameral, meaning it is made up of two chambers. These chambers are the House of Elders, which is the upper house, and the House of the People, which is the lower house. Unfortunately, according to Transparency International, the government is considered highly corrupt. Bribery in the nation amounted to about 23% of the total gross domestic product (GDP) in 2010. Demographics of Afghanistan\nOf the estimated 29.2 million people in Afghanistan, the populatiomn is roughly split between 15 million men and 14.2 million women. Given the country's current population growth rate of 2.34%, Afghanistan's population will reach approximately 82 million by 2050. About 78% of the population lives in urban areas, while the remaining 22% live in rural areas.", "start_char": 806, "end_char": 1802, "id": "96405887" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1252232074#3_1847488808", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-continent-is-afghanistan-in.html", "title": "What Continent Is Afghanistan In? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Continent Is Afghanistan In?\nWhat Continent Is Afghanistan In?\nGeography of Afghanistan\nAdministrative Divisions\nGovernment\nEconomy\n", "segment": "Administrative Divisions\nAfghanistan is divided into 34 wilayats or provinces. Each province has its capital and a provincial government headed by a provincial governor. The provinces are divided into smaller administrative units called provincial districts which are governed by district governors. The president of Afghanistan appoints the provincial governors who in turn select district governors. Government\nThe government of Afghanistan has three branches; the judicial, legislative, and the executive. The President of Afghanistan is the head of state. After a hotly contested election held in the country in 2014, a government of national unity was formed to accommodate the two front-runners. A new position of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) was also created. The CEO chairs the Minister’s Council which recommends policies to the President.", "start_char": 1205, "end_char": 2059, "id": "96435437" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_421617832#7_946500685", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/geography-of-afghanistan-1434322", "title": "Geography of Afghanistan", "headings": "Geography of Afghanistan\nGeography of Afghanistan\nLearn Information about Afghanistan\nFast Facts: Afghanistan\nAfghanistan's History\nGovernment of Afghanistan\nEconomics and Land Use in Afghanistan\nGeography and Climate of Afghanistan\nMore Facts About Afghanistan\nReferences\n", "segment": "Government of Afghanistan\nAfghanistan is an Islamic Republic that is divided into 34 provinces. It has executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. Afghanistan's executive branch consists of a head of government and chief of state, while its legislative branch is a bicameral National Assembly made up of the House of Elders and the House of People. The judicial branch is comprised of a nine-member Supreme Court and High Courts and Appeals Courts. Afghanistan's most recent Constitution was ratified on January 26, 2004. Economics and Land Use in Afghanistan\nAfghanistan's economy is currently recovering from years of instability but it is considered one of the poorest nations in the world. Most of the economy is based on agriculture and industry. Afghanistan's top agricultural products are opium, wheat, fruits, nuts, wool, mutton, sheepskins, and lambskins; its industrial products include textiles, fertilizer, natural gas, coal, and copper. Geography and Climate of Afghanistan\nTwo-thirds of Afghanistan's terrain consists of rugged mountains.", "start_char": 3883, "end_char": 4953, "id": "67551235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134537740#8_362190525", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Spain_have_now", "title": "What type of government does Spain have now? - Answers", "headings": "What type of government does Spain have now\n?\n\nWhat type of government does Spain have now?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of government does Spain have now?\nRelated Questions\nWhat type government does Spain have?\nWhat is the type of government in Spain?\nWhat type of government do they have in Spain?\nWhat was the type government is Spain?\nWhat type of government did Spain have in 2008?\nWhat type of government does Madrid have?\nWhat type of government did spain have?\nDescribe how an action of the national government impacts the politics and government of Texas?\nWhat type of government does spain use?\nIs Spain Limited or unlimited?\nWhat type of leader does Spain have?\nWhat is the a type of government in Spain?\nWas there ever a different type of government in Spain?\nWhat type of government ruled Spain during World War 2?\nWhat type of government did Spain have durning world war 2?\nWhat type of government does Myanmar have now?\nWhat type of government does afghaistan have?\nWhat type of government does India have today?\nWhat type of Government does the British have?\nDoes Spain have a government?\nHow is the government Spain?\nWhat type of government does England have now?\nWhat type of government does Spain Italy and UK have?\nWhat type of government Spain was in world war 2?\nWhere is the government headquarters in Spain?\n", "segment": "What type of government does Myanmar have now? presidential\nWhat type of government does afghaistan have? Afghanistan has no central government now because they are in a war. What type of government does India have today? India now has a democratic government! as of 2011\nWhat type of Government does the British have? It is now a coalition Government of Conservative and Liberal Democrats. Does Spain have a government? Yes, Spain has a government, it has a Parliamentary Monarchy. How is the government Spain?", "start_char": 2852, "end_char": 3364, "id": "74948743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134290815#4_361426015", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_geography_is_in_Afghanistan", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What type of government is in Afghanistan? Islamic Republic\nType of government in afghanistan? islamic republic\nWhat type of currency does afghanistan use? pp\nWhat type of ethnic group does Afghanistan have? Money\nWhy do scientists care about geography? Type your answer he\nWhat type of government do Afghanistan have monarchy or democracy? Afghanistan had a democracy for a long time. i hope this helps :D\nWhat are the 5 themes of geography for Afghanistan? Afghanistan is broken into 4 regions called the Northern Plains,\nthe Central Highlands, the Highlands Eastern Slope, the Southern\nPlateau. The fifth region is the Hindu Kush mountains.", "start_char": 1708, "end_char": 2352, "id": "74948262" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1274530840#0_2084855938", "url": "http://www.afghanistan-culture.com/afghanistan-government.html", "title": "Afghanistan Government, The Islamic Republic of Afghaistan,", "headings": "Afghanistan Government\nAfghanistan Government", "segment": "Afghanistan Government, The Islamic Republic of Afghaistan,\n\n\nAfghanistan Government\nAfghanistan Government is an Islamic republic government. The current formal name is (The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan); To know the current Afghanistan government better, we need to review a few previous governments. The first government of Afghanistan after the Soviet invasion was the 2 months primary government ruled by Sibghatullah Mojadeddi. Then the government moved to Burhanuddin Rabbani. After a few months governance, fighting has started to intensify among rival factions. In reaction to the anarchy and warlordism prevalent in the country as well as lack of Pashtun representatives in the Kabul government, the Taliban movement emerged from the southern province of Kandahar with the support of Pakistan government. The Taliban took control of approximately 95% of the country almost until mid September of 2001. In 2001 and after the 9/11 attacks, the United States and its coalition allies launched an invasion of Afghanistan to oust the Taliban government. After weeks of bombardments by U.S air force on Taliban shelters, the Taliban have escaped to the southern provinces.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1179, "id": "2979013" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1545828806#12_1748955856", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghan", "title": "Afghan - Wikipedia", "headings": "Afghan\nAfghan\nContents\nAfghani\nSee also\nNotes and references\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Government of Afghanistan. Archived from the original on 2011-09-17. Retrieved June 13, 2012. ^ \"Constitution of Afghanistan\". 2004. Archived from the original on 2016-08-04. Retrieved 2013-02-16. National sovereignty in Afghanistan shall belong to the nation, manifested directly and through its elected representatives. The nation of Afghanistan is composed of all individuals who possess the citizenship of Afghanistan. The nation of Afghanistan shall be comprised of Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Turkman, Baluch, Pachaie, Nuristani, Aymaq, Arab, Qirghiz, Qizilbash, Gujur, Brahwui and other tribes.", "start_char": 4460, "end_char": 5064, "id": "100332544" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_807476637#7_1291398931", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/molly-ringwald-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Molly Ringwald Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Molly Ringwald Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nMolly Ringwald Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements:\nNet Worth & Salary of Molly Ringwald in 2021\n", "segment": "At the age of 10, she was selected to play Kate in one of the productions of West Coast ‘Annie’. The very next year she appeared on ‘Different Strokes,’ one of the fantabulous TV Series of the year. In ‘The Facts of Life,’ her role as Molly Parker gained extraordinary and remarkable applause. Ringwald performed as a lead vocalist in two Disney albums in 1980. This gave her a chance to perform a track in a Disney Christmas Album. She rose to fame with her excellent performance in ‘Sixteen Candles’ in 1984. She gained more success and fame when she was cast in The Breakfast Club in the year 1985, which was a great success commercially. ’ Pretty In Pink’ is another major successful work of Molly in 1986. The stable acting stand for Molly Ringwald started in the 1990s when she appeared in James- Scott’s ‘Strike It, Rich.’ Awards & Achievements:", "start_char": 2325, "end_char": 3176, "id": "94429520" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_256467106#15_287278902", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Ringwald", "title": "Molly Ringwald - Wikipedia", "headings": "Molly Ringwald\nMolly Ringwald\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1978–83: Career beginnings\n1984–89: \"Brat Pack\" and film stardom\n1990s–2010s: The Stand and continued acting\n2013–present: Except Sometimes and Riverdale\nPersonal life\nPublic image\nBibliography\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nDiscography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "She appeared as a blind woman on the critically acclaimed cable series Remember WENN. She starred with Lara Flynn Boyle and Teri Hatcher in the 1998 made-for-television film Since You've Been Gone. In 1999, she played the starring role of \"Li'l Bit\" in Paula Vogel's play How I Learned to Drive at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. In 2000, she appeared in an episode of Showtime's The Outer Limits, \"Judgment Day\". In 2000, Ringwald appeared in the ensemble restaurant-themed film In the Weeds, and in 2001 she had a cameo in the commercially successful Not Another Teen Movie that earned her a MTV Movie Award nomination. In theater, she wore a \"Green, Green Dress\" in Jonathan Larson's Off-Broadway musical tick, tick... BOOM!, and headlined as Sally Bowles in Broadway's long-running revival of Cabaret from December 18, 2001 until April 28, 2002. In 2003, Ringwald appeared in Enchanted April on Broadway beginning April 8, but left after the performance of June 15 due to her pregnancy with her daughter. In late 2004, she starred in the play Modern Orthodox on Broadway, opposite Jason Biggs and Craig Bierko. In 2006 she starred in the television film The Wives He Forgot, and that fall and winter starred as Charity Hope Valentine in the national tour of the Broadway revival of the musical Sweet Charity.", "start_char": 7842, "end_char": 9159, "id": "62897419" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1521734099#1_3379325795", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/molly-ringwald-net-worth/", "title": "Molly Ringwald Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Molly Ringwald Net Worth\nMolly Ringwald Net Worth\nHow much is Molly Ringwald Worth?\nMolly Ringwald Net Worth:\nMolly Ringwald\n", "segment": "By 1979, Ringwald had landed her first TV part with a role in \"Diff'rent Strokes\" and later \"Facts of Life\". During her teen years, Ringwald was part of two albums for Disney, and earned her first Golden Globe nomination in 1982 for her work in \"Tempest\". Two years later, Ringwald appeared in the hit John Hughes film \"Sixteen Candles\". She'd go on to star in \"The Breakfast Club\", \"Pretty in Pink\", \"The Pick-up Artist\" and \"Fresh Horses\". During the '90s, the Brat Pack actress moved to Paris to take several French roles, before starring in Stephen King's \"The Stand\" and TV series \"Townies\". Other TV and film credits include \"Not Another Teen Movie\", \"The Wives He Forgot\", \"Since You've Been Gone\", \"The Secret Life of the American Teenager\", and \"Modern Orthodox\". The Broadway star is the author of two books and has been married twice. She and her current husband, Panio Gianopoulos, have been together since 2007, and they have three children together: Mathilda and twins, Adele and Roman. Molly Ringwald\nNet Worth:", "start_char": 435, "end_char": 1461, "id": "32642786" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_256467106#16_287280825", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Ringwald", "title": "Molly Ringwald - Wikipedia", "headings": "Molly Ringwald\nMolly Ringwald\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1978–83: Career beginnings\n1984–89: \"Brat Pack\" and film stardom\n1990s–2010s: The Stand and continued acting\n2013–present: Except Sometimes and Riverdale\nPersonal life\nPublic image\nBibliography\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nDiscography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In theater, she wore a \"Green, Green Dress\" in Jonathan Larson's Off-Broadway musical tick, tick... BOOM!, and headlined as Sally Bowles in Broadway's long-running revival of Cabaret from December 18, 2001 until April 28, 2002. In 2003, Ringwald appeared in Enchanted April on Broadway beginning April 8, but left after the performance of June 15 due to her pregnancy with her daughter. In late 2004, she starred in the play Modern Orthodox on Broadway, opposite Jason Biggs and Craig Bierko. In 2006 she starred in the television film The Wives He Forgot, and that fall and winter starred as Charity Hope Valentine in the national tour of the Broadway revival of the musical Sweet Charity. She also played a supporting role as Molly McIntire's mother Helen in Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front. Ringwald starred in the ABC Family network's series The Secret Life of the American Teenager, which debuted on July 1, 2008 and ran for five seasons and 121 episodes, before ending on June 3, 2013. She played Anne Juergens, the title teenager's mother. Ringwald read the audiobook edition of the 2012 novel The Middlesteins by Jami Attenberg .", "start_char": 8469, "end_char": 9616, "id": "62897420" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_805581164#8_1632502190", "url": "https://www.biography.com/actor/molly-ringwald", "title": "Molly Ringwald Biography - Biography", "headings": "Molly Ringwald\nQuick Facts\nMolly Ringwald\nWho Is Molly Ringwald?\nRecent Projects\nHusband & Children\nMovies\n'Sixteen Candles'\n'The Breakfast Club'\n'Pretty in Pink'\nMove to France\nEarly Life\nRelated Videos\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nJohn Travolta\nJennifer Jason Leigh\nTom Selleck\nMolly Brown\nDiane Keaton\nJane Seymour\nLaura Dern\nMia Farrow\nGwyneth Paltrow\n", "segment": "The following year, she released I Wanna be Loved by You, a jazz album performed with her father and his band. Ringwald continued to perform throughout the 70s, playing the role of an orphan in a stage performance of \"Annie,\" as well as being a Mouseketeer on the Disney Channel's The New Mickey Mouse Club. It wasn't until Ringwald's preteen years that her television and film career began to take shape. It began with a brief stint on The Facts of Life (1979), where the actress played a supporting role as Molly Parker, a girl dealing with the effects of her parents' divorce. In 1982 she made her big-screen debut in a film version of the Shakespeare play, The Tempest. Her performance as Miranda Dimitrius resulted in a Golden Globe nomination‚ and helped get Ringwald noticed by legendary film director and producer, John Hughes. Related Videos\nFact Check\nWe strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Citation Information\nArticle Title\nMolly Ringwald Biography\nAuthor\nBiography.com Editors\nWebsite Name\nThe Biography.com website\nURL\nhttps://www.biography.com/actor/molly-ringwald\nAccess Date\nMay 28, 2021\nPublisher\nA&E Television Networks\nLast Updated\nAugust 19, 2019\nOriginal Published Date\nApril 2, 2014\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nSubscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives. SIGN UP\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nPerson\nJohn Travolta\nJohn Travolta is an award-winning actor who had breakout roles in 'Saturday Night Fever' and 'Grease.'", "start_char": 5139, "end_char": 6784, "id": "22915408" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_256467106#17_287282574", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Ringwald", "title": "Molly Ringwald - Wikipedia", "headings": "Molly Ringwald\nMolly Ringwald\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1978–83: Career beginnings\n1984–89: \"Brat Pack\" and film stardom\n1990s–2010s: The Stand and continued acting\n2013–present: Except Sometimes and Riverdale\nPersonal life\nPublic image\nBibliography\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nDiscography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "She also played a supporting role as Molly McIntire's mother Helen in Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front. Ringwald starred in the ABC Family network's series The Secret Life of the American Teenager, which debuted on July 1, 2008 and ran for five seasons and 121 episodes, before ending on June 3, 2013. She played Anne Juergens, the title teenager's mother. Ringwald read the audiobook edition of the 2012 novel The Middlesteins by Jami Attenberg . 2013–present: Except Sometimes and Riverdale\nIn early 2013, Ringwald released Except Sometimes, a jazz record. It follows a tradition in jazz for the Ringwald family set by her father. \" I grew up in a home filled with music and had an early appreciation of jazz since my dad was a jazz musician. Beginning at around age three I started singing with his band and jazz music has contin", "start_char": 9160, "end_char": 10000, "id": "62897421" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_256467106#5_287262803", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Ringwald", "title": "Molly Ringwald - Wikipedia", "headings": "Molly Ringwald\nMolly Ringwald\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1978–83: Career beginnings\n1984–89: \"Brat Pack\" and film stardom\n1990s–2010s: The Stand and continued acting\n2013–present: Except Sometimes and Riverdale\nPersonal life\nPublic image\nBibliography\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nDiscography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In 1979, Ringwald appeared on the TV series Diff'rent Strokes and was selected to become part of a very large cast of that show's spin-off The Facts of Life. She played Molly Parker, a perky, feminist student at Eastland Girls School. At the beginning of the second season, the show underwent a major revamp, and most of the cast, including Ringwald, were cut from the show. Ringwald later said that Nancy McKeon replaced her to play a new character named Jo. In 1980, Ringwald performed as a lead vocalist on two Disney albums. On the patriotic album Yankee Doodle Mickey, Ringwald sang \" This Is My Country \", \" The Star-Spangled Banner \", and \" God Bless America \". She later performed one track, \" The First Noel \", on a Disney Christmas album, \"Disney's Merry Christmas Carols.\" Turning toward motion pictures, she got a key supporting role in the 1982 film Tempest, directed by Paul Mazursky with top casting director Juliet Taylor, and was nominated for a Golden Globe award for the role. 1984–89: \" Brat Pack\" and film stardom\nRingwald rose to prominence with her breakout role in Sixteen Candles (1984).", "start_char": 2874, "end_char": 3985, "id": "62897409" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1656890567#2_3645818192", "url": "https://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/celeb/actress/molly-ringwald-net-worth/", "title": "Molly Ringwald Net Worth | TheRichest", "headings": "\nMolly Ringwald Net Worth\nLists Ranked On\nStatistics\nSource of Wealth:\nAge:\nBirth Place:\nHeight:\nMarital Status:\nFull Name:\nNationality:\nDate of Birth:\nEthnicity:\nOccupation:\nChildren:\nAbout Molly Kathleen Ringwald\n", "segment": "Actress, Singer, Author\nChildren: Adele Georgiana Gianopoulos, Roman Stylianos Gianopoulos, Mathilda Ereni Gianopoulos\nAbout Molly Kathleen Ringwald\nMolly Ringwald has an estimated net worth of $11 Million. Molly Ringwald was born in Roseville, California, February 18, 1968. She is best known for role in the 1984 film: \" Sixteen Candles\". Her signature red hair is something that she has maintained over the years. Molly began her acting career at age 9 on the popular Mickey Mouse Club as a Mouseketeer. She was the queen of teen movies in the 1980s and stared in films such as \"Sixteen Candles\", \"The Breakfast Club\", and \"Pretty in Pink\"; all of which were directed by John Hughes. She was a member of the so-called \"Brat Pack\" - which consisted of fellow stars Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson and Ally Sheedy.", "start_char": 453, "end_char": 1270, "id": "70830378" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_256467106#1_287256265", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Ringwald", "title": "Molly Ringwald - Wikipedia", "headings": "Molly Ringwald\nMolly Ringwald\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1978–83: Career beginnings\n1984–89: \"Brat Pack\" and film stardom\n1990s–2010s: The Stand and continued acting\n2013–present: Except Sometimes and Riverdale\nPersonal life\nPublic image\nBibliography\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nDiscography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "She subsequently made her motion-picture debut as Miranda in the independent film Tempest (1982), which earned her a Golden Globe nomination for New Star of the Year . Ringwald is known for her collaborations with filmmaker John Hughes. She established herself as a teen icon after appearing in the successful Hughes films Sixteen Candles (1984), The Breakfast Club (1985), and Pretty in Pink (1986). She later starred in The Pick-up Artist (1987), Fresh Horses (1988), and For Keeps (1988). She starred in many films in the 1990s, most notably Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story (1992), The Stand (1994), and Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade (1994 short film - precursor to Sling Blade ). Ringwald is part of the \" Brat Pack \" and she was ranked number one on VH1 's 100 Greatest Teen Stars. Since 2017, Ringwald has portrayed Mary Andrews on The CW television series Riverdale . Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Career\n2.1 1978–83: Career beginnings\n2.2 1984–89: \"", "start_char": 850, "end_char": 1818, "id": "62897405" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1303332298#3_2907899213", "url": "https://m.imdb.com/name/nm4628047/", "title": "Alexis Fawx - IMDb", "headings": "\nAlexis Fawx\nAlexis Fawx was born in the Keystone State of Pennsylvania. 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where did deion sanders play baseball?
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_979790249#0_1777681616", "url": "http://www.deion-sanders.com/bio.html", "title": "Deion Sanders - Biography", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Deion Sanders - Biography", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 25, "id": "17587780" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2617191716#13_3634580260", "url": "https://www.raphaelsaadiq.com/bio-wiki-age-height-weight-girlfriend-wife-kids-net-worth/deion-sanders-2020-2021-2022-2023/", "title": "Deion Sanders Net Worth 2021, Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Kids, Girlfriend, Dating, Religion, Rumors, Family, Wiki, Married, Divorce, Salary, Career, Awards & More Facts | Raphael Saadiq", "headings": "Deion Sanders Net Worth: Biography, Wiki, Career & Facts\nDeion Sanders Net Worth: Biography, Wiki, Career & Facts\nQuick Biography\nQuick Summary\nAge, Height, Weight & Body Measurement\nEducation, School/College University\nParents, Siblings, Nationality, Ethnicity, Religion & Political Views\nMarried, Relationship, Dating, Affair, Girlfriend, Wife, Children\nRelationship Statistics\nProfessional Life and Career\nAwards & Nominations\nDeion Sanders Net Worth, Income & Salary In 2021\nRumors and Controversy/Scandal\nSocial Media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc.\n", "segment": "He hit three-run home against the Pittsburgh Pirates. In 1992 season, he hit .303 for the team and stole 26 bases. Deion leaves the baseball for three years. In 2001, the player returned to the Reds, but he did not play well. Sanders was released from the team because of his poor performance. He signed a deal with the Syracuse Chiefs, the Toronto Blue Jays triple-A Affiliate. The player retired from a professional baseball game and hit a solo home run in his final match. In the 1989 NFL Draft, he selected by the Atlanta Falcons. He played for Atlanta Falcons until 1993. He played in a Falcons game in Miami.", "start_char": 4172, "end_char": 4786, "id": "88408920" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_410115926#15_751623972", "url": "https://playerswiki.com/deion-sanders", "title": "Deion Sanders is a former NFL player whose net worth is estimated around $41 million.", "headings": "Deion Sanders\nDeion Sanders\nContents\nPersonal Info\nFacts\nDeion Sanders Net Worth and Salary\nAssets, Properties, and House\nPast Relationship and Marriages\nFirst Marriage\nSecond Marriage and Divorce\nCurrent Affair\nControversy\nDeion Sanders Short Bio and Family\nBaseball Career\nFootball Career\nBroadcasting Career\nFacts\nVideos\n", "segment": "Baseball Career\nDeion Sanders's professional baseball career began when he was first drafted by the New York Yankees in the 30th round of the 1988 MLB Draft. Later, he was selected by the Atlanta Falcons with the fifth overall pick in the 1989 NFL Draft. He played for four baseball teams; New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants, and back again to the Cincinnati Reds. CAPTION: 1993 Deion Sanders SOURCE: Beckett Marketplace\nAfter the 1997 season, he left baseball for three years and returned to play baseball for the Cincinnati Reds in 2001. As he had been playing both baseball and football simultaneously, he had to quit any one sport in order to focus on the other. He retired from baseball that year. Football Career\nThe same year he began his professional baseball career, he simultaneously joined the Atlanta Falcons in the 1989 NFL Draft .", "start_char": 7683, "end_char": 8565, "id": "112137393" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1435687209#3_2279073017", "url": "https://factfile.org/10-facts-about-deion-sanders", "title": "10 Facts about Deion Sanders | Fact File", "headings": "10 Facts about Deion Sanders\n10 Facts about Deion Sanders\nFacts about Deion Sanders 1: the position as a football player\nFacts about Deion Sanders 2: the career in NFL\nFacts about Deion Sanders 3: Super Bowls\nFacts about Deion Sanders 4: baseball\nFacts about Deion Sanders 5: Prime Prep Academy charter school\nFacts about Deion Sanders 6: the Deion Family Playbook\nFacts about Deion Sanders 7: the baseball career of Sanders\nFacts about Deion Sanders 8: Kansas City Royals\nFacts about Deion Sanders 9: New York Yankees\nFacts about Deion Sanders 10: baseball debut\n", "segment": "baseball\nSanders was also a baseball player. He served as an outfielder. He became a baseball player for the San Francisco Giants, the New York Yankees, the Cincinnati Reds and the Atlanta Braves. With the latter club, he followed World Series in 1992. Facts about Deion Sanders\nFacts about Deion Sanders 5: Prime Prep Academy charter school\nIn 2012, Prime Prep Academy charter school was established by Sanders. He becomes a coach there. Facts about Deion Sanders 6: the Deion Family Playbook\nThe Deion Family Playbook was a new show of Sanders. It was debuted in 2014.", "start_char": 1089, "end_char": 1659, "id": "60213589" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1435687209#5_2279075799", "url": "https://factfile.org/10-facts-about-deion-sanders", "title": "10 Facts about Deion Sanders | Fact File", "headings": "10 Facts about Deion Sanders\n10 Facts about Deion Sanders\nFacts about Deion Sanders 1: the position as a football player\nFacts about Deion Sanders 2: the career in NFL\nFacts about Deion Sanders 3: Super Bowls\nFacts about Deion Sanders 4: baseball\nFacts about Deion Sanders 5: Prime Prep Academy charter school\nFacts about Deion Sanders 6: the Deion Family Playbook\nFacts about Deion Sanders 7: the baseball career of Sanders\nFacts about Deion Sanders 8: Kansas City Royals\nFacts about Deion Sanders 9: New York Yankees\nFacts about Deion Sanders 10: baseball debut\n", "segment": "Deion Sanders Pictures\nFacts about Deion Sanders 7: the baseball career of Sanders\nThe career of Sanders in baseball spanned for nine years. He was in four teams and had played in 641 games. Facts about Deion Sanders 8: Kansas City Royals\nIn 1985 draft, Sanders was put in the 6th sound for Kansas City Royals. However, he never played for them. Get facts about David Villa here. Deion Sanders Pic\nFacts about Deion Sanders 9: New York Yankees\nIn 1988 Major League Baseball draft, Sanders was placed in 30th round in New York Yankees. On 22nd June 1988, he was signed in the team.", "start_char": 1659, "end_char": 2240, "id": "60213591" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_637906662#4_1347080821", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/deion-sanders/", "title": "Deion Sanders Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Deion Sanders Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nDeion Sanders\nBirth Place : Fort Myers, Florida, United states of America\nZodiac Sign : Leo\nChinese Zodiac : Goat\nBirth Element : Fire\nDeion Sanders Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nEarly Life\nCollege Career\nBaseball Career\nProfessional Football Career\nLegacy\nPersonal Life\n", "segment": "Playing for the Florida State, his timely interception secured the team’s 13-7 win over Auburn in the 1989 Super Bowl. During his college career, he made 126 punt return for 1,429 yards. Sanders retired with his #2 jersey in 1995. As a multi-talented person, he also played baseball and made .331 hits in 1986 made a total 27 stolen bases in 1987. Baseball Career\nAs an enthusiastic football player, Deion Sanders also played baseball on a part-time basis. For over nine years he played football and baseball intermittently. In his career, he played 641 games with four teams as a left and centre fielder. Sanders, who had previously refused to sign for Kansas City Royal after drafting him in the 6th round of 1985 later signed for The New York Yankees. He signed for the team on June 22 after the 1988 Major League Baseball draft. His major league baseball debut was on August 31, 1989, and in 1990 he made the Yankees’ Opening Day roster.", "start_char": 2157, "end_char": 3099, "id": "89363926" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_856663928#10_1764840072", "url": "https://comparilist.com/deion-sanders-net-worth/", "title": "", "headings": "Deion Sanders Net Worth\nDeion Sanders Net Worth\nNet Worth\n12,255 likes\n29,881 likes\n30,603 likes\nHow Much Deion Sanders Make a Year\n10,533 likes\nHow does Deion Sanders make his money?\n15,725 likes\n16,997 likes\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\n9,901 likes\n21,542 likes\nAt present, Deion Sanders net worth is $40 million dollars.\nPersonal life\n30,808 likes\n16,928 likes\nCareer\n18,436 likes\n4,115 likes\n35,580 likes\n17,571 likes\nInteresting Facts\nHighlights\n6,115 likes\nFavorite Quotes from Deion Sanders\n35,258 likes\nTips for success from Deion Sanders\n", "segment": "Career\nThe professional baseball career of Deion Sanders’s began during the Major League Baseball draft in 1985 when he was chosen by the Kansas City Royals. However, Sanders turned down the opportunity and signed with Florida State University instead where he was active in football, track and field, and baseball. Instagram\ndeionsanders Verified\nWhitton, Texas\nView Profile\ndeionsanders Verified\n6,509 posts · 1.7M followers\nView More on Instagram\nLike\nComment Share Save\n18,436 likes\nAdd a comment... Instagram\nA few years later, in 1988, Sanders signed with the New York Yankees. For more than a decade, he played professional baseball, until 2001. The famed athlete also turned out to be a talented football player as well. In fact, in the 1989 NFL Draft, he was chosen by the Atlanta Falcons and played with them for four years. After that Sanders joined the San Francisco 49ers, with which he had the most successful season of his career. He also played for “Atlanta Falcons,” the “San Francisco 49ers,” the “Dallas Cowboys,” the “Washington Redskins,” and finally for the “Baltimore Ravens”. Instagram\ndeionsanders Verified\n1.7M followers\nView Profile\ndeionsanders Verified\n6,509 posts · 1.7M followers\nView More on Instagram\nLike\nComment Share Save\n4,115 likes\nAdd a comment... Instagram\nIt was then that he scored three touchdowns and recorded 303 yards, which at the time, was a new NFL record-breaker. The following season, he signed on with the Dallas Cowboys, for which he got a $35 million contract.", "start_char": 7983, "end_char": 9502, "id": "77556676" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_702549367#3_1466834991", "url": "https://healthyceleb.com/deion-sanders/", "title": "Deion Sanders Height, Weight, Age, Girlfriend, Children, Facts, Biography", "headings": "Deion Sanders Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics\nDeion Sanders Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics\nBorn Name\nNick Name\nAge\nSun Sign\nBorn Place\nNationality\nEducation\nOccupation\nFamily\nBuild\nHeight\nWeight\nGirlfriend / Spouse\nRace / Ethnicity\nHair Color\nEye Color\nSexual Orientation\nDistinctive Features\nBrand Endorsements\nDeion Sanders Facts\n", "segment": "During the 6th round of the 1985 Major League Baseball draft, Deion was chosen by the Kansas City Royals. However, he decided not to go with them and chose to join the New York Yankees instead after being selected in the 30th round in the 1988 Major League Baseball draft. He played football, baseball, and track for the Florida State Seminoles. With time, Deion has played for several well-known baseball teams including the New York Yankees (1989–1990), Atlanta Braves (1991–1994), Cincinnati Reds (1994–1995), San Francisco Giants (1995), and the Cincinnati Reds (1997, 2001). During his professional 9-year baseball career, he played left and center field in 641 games. He retired from the NFL in January 2006. As of October 2020, he was the only person to have played in both the Super Bowl and a World Series. Deion was also the only player to hit an MLB home run and score an NFL touchdown in the same week. Deion is one of 2 people to score 6 different kinds of NFL touchdowns. Featured Image By Deion Sanders / Instagram", "start_char": 2951, "end_char": 3981, "id": "39669135" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1435687209#2_2279071511", "url": "https://factfile.org/10-facts-about-deion-sanders", "title": "10 Facts about Deion Sanders | Fact File", "headings": "10 Facts about Deion Sanders\n10 Facts about Deion Sanders\nFacts about Deion Sanders 1: the position as a football player\nFacts about Deion Sanders 2: the career in NFL\nFacts about Deion Sanders 3: Super Bowls\nFacts about Deion Sanders 4: baseball\nFacts about Deion Sanders 5: Prime Prep Academy charter school\nFacts about Deion Sanders 6: the Deion Family Playbook\nFacts about Deion Sanders 7: the baseball career of Sanders\nFacts about Deion Sanders 8: Kansas City Royals\nFacts about Deion Sanders 9: New York Yankees\nFacts about Deion Sanders 10: baseball debut\n", "segment": "the career in NFL\nSanders plays for different clubs when was in NLF. He served for the Dallas Cowboys, the San Francisco 49ers, the Atlanta Falcons, the Baltimore Ravens and the Washington Redskins. Deion Sanders Facts\nFacts about Deion Sanders 3: Super Bowls\nWhen he was with the Dallas Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers, the clubs won Super Bowl. Facts about Deion Sanders 4: baseball\nSanders was also a baseball player. He served as an outfielder. He became a baseball player for the San Francisco Giants, the New York Yankees, the Cincinnati Reds and the Atlanta Braves. With the latter club, he followed World Series in 1992. Facts about Deion Sanders\nFacts about Deion Sanders 5:", "start_char": 709, "end_char": 1396, "id": "60213588" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_836790719#4_1761177053", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/deion-sanders-533274", "title": "Deion Sanders - Family, Stats & Facts - Biography", "headings": "Deion Sanders\nQuick Facts\nPlace of Birth\nZodiac Sign\n“I never wanted to be mediocre at anything. I wanted to be the best.”\nDeion Sanders\nWho is Deion Sanders?\nEarly Life\nBaseball Career\nFootball Career\nTV Personality and Family\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\n", "segment": "At the time, the thinking was that Sanders would concentrate solely on football, but \"Neon Deion\" as he was sometimes called, had other things in mind. Baseball Career\nHe signed on to play with the New York Yankees, taking the outfield for the summer of 1989 for the franchise's Triple-A club in Columbus, Ohio. When he was called up to the parent club, he hit his first home run against Seattle on September 5. That same week, after a protracted contract negotiation period, Sanders and the Falcons agreed on a four-year $4.4 million deal. Three days after inking the deal, he justified the big money by running back his first punt for a score, making him the only athlete ever to hit a home run and get a touchdown in the same seven-day period. But the ease with which Sanders turned himself into an elite football player wasn't there for him on the baseball diamond. His big personality clashed with the game's more conservative personality. He got into an on-the-field tussle with Carlton Fisk, one of the game's great catchers. He then dumped a bucket of ice water on Tim McCarver's head on-camera out of revenge for comments the television broadcaster made about Sanders. It didn't help that Sanders struggled at the plate.", "start_char": 2555, "end_char": 3784, "id": "75806225" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_148829912#3_241967073", "url": "http://www.everyculture.com/wc/Tajikistan-to-Zimbabwe/Tunisians.html", "title": "Tunisians - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major holidays, Rites of passage", "headings": "Tunisians\nTunisians\n1 • INTRODUCTION\n2 • LOCATION\n3 • LANGUAGE\n4 • FOLKLORE\n5 • RELIGION\n6 • MAJOR HOLIDAYS\n7 • RITES OF PASSAGE\n8 • RELATIONSHIPS\n9 • LIVING CONDITIONS\n10 • FAMILY LIFE\n11 • CLOTHING\n12 • FOOD\n13 • EDUCATION\n14 • CULTURAL HERITAGE\n15 • EMPLOYMENT\n16 • SPORTS\n17 • RECREATION\n18 • CRAFTS AND HOBBIES\n19 • SOCIAL PROBLEMS\n20 • BIBLIOGRAPHY\nWEBSITES\nUser Contributions:\n", "segment": "Tunisians hoped to be granted independence as a reward but were disappointed. By 1952, Tunisian resistance to French rule turned violent. Many civilians—European and Arab—were killed. By 1956, Tunisia was officially independent. However, France maintained military forces in Tunisia, along with a large civilian presence. After independence, Tunisia became a one-party socialist state ruled by the Neo-Destour (the New Constitution) Party of Habib Bourguiba. By the 1970s, government oppression and the lack of political freedom led to a series of strikes and demonstrations by students and unions. Throughout the 1980s, the aging Bourguiba became increasingly authoritarian and unreliable in his behavior. In 1987 he was finally deposed by his prime minister, Zine al-Àbidine Ben Àli. Ben Àli was elected president in 1989.", "start_char": 1201, "end_char": 2036, "id": "18676600" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_421899774#6_947220886", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/geography-of-tunisia-1435665", "title": "Tunisia: Geography, Demographics, and Culture", "headings": "Geography of Tunisia, Africa's Northernmost Country\nGeography of Tunisia, Africa's Northernmost Country\nFast Facts: Tunisia\nHistory of Tunisia\nGovernment of Tunisia\nEconomics and Land Use of Tunisia\nGeography and Climate of Tunisia\nSources\n", "segment": "Tunisia was then controlled by France until 1956 when it became an independent nation. After gaining its independence, Tunisia remained closely connected to France economically and politically and it developed strong ties with western nations, including the United States. This led to some political instability in the 1970s and 1980s. In the late 1990s, Tunisia's economy began to improve, although it was under authoritarian rule that led to severe unrest in late 2010 and early 2011 and the eventual overthrow of its government. Government of Tunisia\nToday Tunisia is considered a republic and it was governed as such since 1987 by its president, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. President Ben Ali was overthrown in early 2011, however, and the country is working to restructure its government. Tunisia has a bicameral legislative branch that is comprised of the Chamber of Advisors and the Chamber of Deputies. Tunisia's judicial branch is made up of the Court of Cassation. The country is divided into 24 governorates for local administration. Economics and Land Use of Tunisia\nTunisia has a growing, diverse economy that is focused on agriculture, mining, tourism, and manufacturing.", "start_char": 2848, "end_char": 4029, "id": "67551756" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1260078361#0_1866457231", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-tunisia-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Tunisia Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Tunisia Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Tunisia Have?\nBranches Of The Government Of Tunisia\nThe Constitution Of Tunisia\nElections In Tunisia\n", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does Tunisia Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does Tunisia Have? The national monument of Tunisia. The Republic of Tunisia is a North African country with a unitary semi-presidential democratic government. Before the 2011 Jasmine revolution, the political system in Tunisia bordered on dictatorship especially during the reign of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. His rule was marred with instances of violations of human rights and freedom as well as oppression of opposition parties. The regime was overthrown in 2011. The existing constitution was overthrown and a new one drafted by the Constituent Assembly. The government of Tunisia maintains diplomatic relations with the US, Europe, and other countries and is a member of regional and international bodies such as the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the African Union. Branches Of The Government Of Tunisia\nThe Tunisian government has three branches the executive, legislature, and the judiciary.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1015, "id": "96447674" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1260078361#1_1866458710", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-tunisia-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Tunisia Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Tunisia Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Tunisia Have?\nBranches Of The Government Of Tunisia\nThe Constitution Of Tunisia\nElections In Tunisia\n", "segment": "His rule was marred with instances of violations of human rights and freedom as well as oppression of opposition parties. The regime was overthrown in 2011. The existing constitution was overthrown and a new one drafted by the Constituent Assembly. The government of Tunisia maintains diplomatic relations with the US, Europe, and other countries and is a member of regional and international bodies such as the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the African Union. Branches Of The Government Of Tunisia\nThe Tunisian government has three branches the executive, legislature, and the judiciary. The president, prime minister, and the cabinet make up the Tunisian executive. The president appoints both the prime minister and cabinet members. The president is the head of state while the prime minister is the head of government. The legislative branch consists of a 217-member Assembly of the Representatives of the People, the vice and deputy vice president, and the president. The Assembly of the Representatives of the People replaced the bicameral parliament that existed before the revolution.", "start_char": 399, "end_char": 1519, "id": "96447675" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1554821983#2_3270734091", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/event/Arab-Spring", "title": "Arab Spring | History, Revolution, Causes, Effects, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Arab Spring\nArab Spring\npro-democracy protests\nArab Spring events\nTunisia’s Jasmine Revolution\nEgypt’s January 25 Revolution\nEvents in other countries\nYemen\nBahrain\nLibya\nSyria\nOther countries\nLegacy\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "A protest movement, dubbed the “Jasmine Revolution” in the media, quickly spread through the country. The Tunisian government attempted to end the unrest by using violence against street demonstrations and by offering political and economic concessions. However, protests soon overwhelmed the country’s security forces, compelling Pres. Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali to step down and flee the country on January 14, 2011. In October 2011, Tunisians participated in a free election to choose members of a council tasked with drafting a new constitution. A democratically chosen president and prime minister took office in December 2011, and a new constitution was promulgated in January 2014. In October–November 2019, Tunisia became the first country of the Arab Spring protests to undergo a peaceful transfer of power from one democratically elected government to another. Egypt’s January 25 Revolution\nInspired by Ben Ali’s ouster in Tunisia, similar protests were quickly organized among young Egyptians through social media ( see Wael Ghonim ), bringing out massive crowds across Egypt on January 25. The Egyptian government also tried and failed to control protests by offering concessions while cracking down violently against protesters. After several days of massive demonstrations and clashes between protesters and security forces in Cairo and around the country, a turning point came at the end of the month when the Egyptian army announced that it would refuse to use force against protesters calling for the removal of Pres.", "start_char": 2082, "end_char": 3613, "id": "23776972" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3008552622#1_3183831080", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_Tunisia", "title": "List of presidents of Tunisia - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of presidents of Tunisia\nList of presidents of Tunisia\nContents\nBackground\nPresidents\nRank by time in office\nLiving former presidents\nTimeline\nReferences\nSee also\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Othman Jerandi\nDiplomatic missions of / in Tunisia\nPassport\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\nAfrica portal\nPolitics portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nThe President of Tunisia is the head of state of Tunisia, directly elected to a five-year term by the people. The officeholder leads the executive branch of the Tunisian government along with the Prime Minister and is the commander-in-chief of the Tunisian Armed Forces . Since the office was established in 1957, 7 men have served as president. The 7th and current president is Kais Saied since 23 October 2019. There are currently three living former presidents. The most recent former president to die was Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, on 19 September 2019. The presidency of Mohamed Ennaceur, who assumed the office as acting president following the death of incumbent president Beji Caid Essebsi, was the shortest in Tunisian history (90 days). Habib Bourguiba, the inaugural holder, served the longest, over thirty years (1957–87), before he was removed from office by his prime minister Ben Ali, on 7 November 1987. Since the ratification of the Tunisian Constitution in 2014, no person may be elected president more than twice. Of those who have served as the nation's president, only one died in office of natural causes (Beji Caid Essebsi), two were removed from office (Habib Bourguiba and Zine El Abidine Ben Ali) and two assumed the office as acting presidents (Fouad Mebazaa and Mohamed Ennaceur).", "start_char": 829, "end_char": 2277, "id": "105476162" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_281753232#4_535746011", "url": "http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/tunisia.htm", "title": "Tunisia - Tunisian Republic - Country Profile - Nations Online Project", "headings": "___ Tunisia\n___ Tunisia\nTunisian Republic | Al Jumhuriyah at Tunisiyah\nCountry Profile\nOfficial Sites of Tunisia\nMaps\nNews\nArts & Culture\nBusiness & Economy\nDestination Tunisia - Travel and Tour Guides\nEducation\nEnvironment & Nature\nHistory\n", "segment": "Beji CAID ESSEBSI was elected as the first president under the country's new constitution. Tunisia is a member state of the League of Arab States\nOfficial Name: Al Jumhuriyah at Tunisiyah\nshort form: Tunis\nint'l long form: Tunisian Republic\nint'l short form: Tunisia\nISO Country Code: tn, tun\nTime: Local Time = UTC +1h (summer UTC +2h)\nActual Time: Thu-Nov-19 22:13\nCountry Calling Code: +216\nCapital City:", "start_char": 3163, "end_char": 3570, "id": "312164" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_661531310#6_1214804240", "url": "https://africa-facts.org/the-african-dictators/", "title": "The African Dictators | Africa Facts", "headings": "The African Dictators\nThe African Dictators\n20. PAUL KAGAME (RWANDA: 1994-PRESENT)\n19. ZINE EL ABIDINE BEN ALI (TUNISIA: 1987–2011)\n18. GNASSINGBÉ EYADÉMA (TOGO: 1967–2005)\n17. HASTINGS KAMUZU BANDA (MALAWI: 1963–1994)\n16. GAAFAR NIMEIRY (SUDAN: 1969–1985)\n15. YAHYA JAMMEH (GAMBIA: 1994-2017)\n14. IDRISS DEBY (CHAD: 1990-PRESENT)\n13. OBIANG MBASOGO (EQUATORIAL GUINEA: 1979-PRESENT)\n12. JOSE EDUARDO DOS SANTOS (ANGOLA: 1979-PRESENT)\n11. COLONEL MUAMMAR GADDAFI (LIBYA: 1969-2011)\n10. CHARLES TAYLOR (LIBERIA: 1997-2003)\n9. PAUL BIYA (CAMEROON: 1982-PRESENT)\n8. ROBERT MUGABE (ZIMBABWE: 1987-PRESENT)\n7. GENERAL SANI ABACHA (NIGERIA: 1993-1998)\n6. SEKOU TOURE (GUINEA: 1958-1984)\n5. FRANCISCO MACÍAS NGUEMA (EQUATORIAL GUINEA: 1968-1979)\n4. SIAD BARRE (SOMALIA: 1969-1991)\n3. OMAR AL-BASHIR (SUDAN: 1989-PRESENT)\n2. HISSENE HABRE (CHAD: 1982-1990)\n1. IDI AMIN DADA (UGANDA: 1971-1979)\n", "segment": "Lows: Kagame’s regime been marked by accusations of human right abuse, oppression of political opponents and the press. 19. ZINE EL ABIDINE BEN ALI (TUNISIA: 1987–2011)\nZine El Abidine Ben Ali was the President of Tunisia from 1987 to 2011. Ben Ali, he assumed the Presidency in a bloodless coup, a month after he was appointed the prime minister. He led Tunisia for 23 years before stepping down in January 2011 due to a massive protests demanding his exit. Years in power: 24 years\nHighs: Tunisia witnessed stability and economic prosperity under Ben Ali\nLows:", "start_char": 3989, "end_char": 4552, "id": "24542637" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_666666181#3_1227192071", "url": "https://africanvault.com/dictators-in-africa/", "title": "Top 20 Most Brutal and Ruthless Dictators in Africa — African Vault", "headings": "Top 20 Most Brutal and Ruthless Dictators in Africa\nTop 20 Most Brutal and Ruthless Dictators in Africa\nTop 20 Dictators in Africa\n20. Paul Kagame (Rwanda: 1994-present)\n19. Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (Tunisia: 1987–2011)\n18. Gnassingbé Eyadéma (Togo: 1967–2005)\n17. Hastings Kamuzu Banda (Malawi: 1963–1994)\n16. Gaafar Nimeiry (Sudan: 1969–1985)\n15. Siad Barre (Somalia: 1969-1991)\n14. Charles Taylor (Liberia: 1997-2003)\n13. Yahya Jammeh (Gambia: 1994-2017)\n12. Idriss Deby (Chad: 1990-Present)\n11. Obiang Mbasogo (Equatorial Guinea: 1979-Present)\n10. Paul Biya (Cameroon: 1982-Present)\n9. Jose Eduardo Dos Santos (Angola: 1979-Present)\n8. Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe: 1987-November 21, 2017)\n7. Francisco Macías Nguema (Equatorial Guinea: 1968-1979)\n6. Hissene Habre (Chad: 1982-1990)\n5. Omar Al-Bashir (Sudan: 1989-Present)\n4. Sekou Toure (Guinea: 1958-1984)\n3. General Sani Abacha (Nigeria: 1993-1998)\n2. Colonel Muammar Gaddafi (Libya: 1969-2011)\n1. Idi Amin Dada (Uganda: 1971-1979)\nOh Africa\n", "segment": "Lows: Kagame’s regime been marked by accusations of human right abuse, oppression of political opponents and the press. 19. Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (Tunisia: 1987–2011)\nZine El Abidine Ben Ali was the President of Tunisia from 1987 to 2011. Ben Ali, he assumed the Presidency in a bloodless coup, a month after he was appointed the prime minister. He led Tunisia for 23 years before stepping down in January 2011 due to a massive protests demanding his exit. Years in power: 24 years\nHighs: Tunisia witnessed stability and economic prosperity under Ben Ali\nLows:", "start_char": 1323, "end_char": 1886, "id": "24549671" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1309894954#9_2639659857", "url": "https://scoopempire.com/historical-figures-from-the-middle-east-that-have-had-an-impact-on-the-world/", "title": "Historical Figures From the Middle East That Have Had an Impact On the World - Scoop Empire", "headings": "Historical Figures From the Middle East That Have Had an Impact On the World\nHistorical Figures From the Middle East That Have Had an Impact On the World\nBy Muhammed Aladdin\nFatima Al-Fihri\nHassan Ibn Al-Haytham\nAl-Kindi\nZenobia\nSaad Zaghloul\nQasim Amin\nHabib Bouriguiba\nSheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan\nZaha Hadid\nWE SAID THIS: While on the topic of history, you should also check out The History Behind Al-Anbar Market.\n", "segment": "Born into the city of Monastir to a modest family of eight, Habib Bouriguiba grew to change Tunisia’s history. The father of the modern Tunisian state moved to the capital city seeking a degree from Sadiki College then in Lycée Carnot. Raised under the French occupation of Tunisia, he grew to despise Paris’ hold over his country, and early on in his life, he joined the national movement to denounce inequality. In later years, he served as the country’s leader for independence; his efforts led to the ending of the 75-year-old protectorate, ushering in the time for the modern Tunisian republic. Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan\nVia Pinterest. The Father of the Emirati Nation, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan was the driving force behind the unification of the United Arab Emirates and was proclaimed the President of the Union for 33 years from 1971 until his death in 2004. Sheikh Zayed was a fair liberal ruler and believed in freedom of worship and freedom of the press. He also believed in diplomacy, opting to build diplomatic ties with belligerent nations instead of warring endlessly. His vision helped build the UAE into the economic powerhouse that it is today.", "start_char": 5237, "end_char": 6417, "id": "10747800" } ]
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what type of planes does virgin america fly?
Airbus A319
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_841672443#10_1688664253", "url": "https://www.flycoair.com/flights/virgin-america", "title": "Virgin America Reservations: Book Cheap Online Flights Tickets", "headings": "Virgin America (VX)\nVirgin America (VX)\nReservations\n+1 650-762-7005\nWebsite\nhttps://www.virgin.com\nAirline Code:\nVX\nVirgin America Airlines Reservations & Online Booking\nHow to Book a Flight on Virgin American?\nFind the best deals by comparing the cheapest flights at Flycoair:\nFacilities Provided by Virgin America Airlines:\nCheap flight directly with Virgin America Airlines:\nVirgin America Last Minute Flight Deals:\nVirgin America manage my booking:\nVirgin America Airlines Phone Number:\nWhat is the flight change policy of virgin America?\nFlight change policies of Virgin America\nVirgin America FAQ:\nMajor Airlines\nMajor Destinations\n", "segment": "Virgin America flies to 20 destinations within the US and 3 destinations in Mexico. It has a fleet of 55 aircraft and each has three classes of service which are First Class, Main Cabin Select, and Main Cabin. Elite frequent fliers get access to the carrier's lounge, Virgin America Loft. The airline is now Alaska Airlines. If you open Manage my booking section on the website of Virgin America or Alaska Airline then you have multiple choices and as per requirement, you can do things here. Things that one can do in Manage my booking are view/change flights, check-in, know flight status, Get Airport guides, get flight notifications and get hotel/car/vacation packages. So, go to Virgin America Manage my booking section and choose one or more of these options as you require. Virgin America Airlines Phone Number: Virgin America flies several destinations in the US. These include Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Boston, Dallas-Forth Worth, San Diego, New York City and DC.", "start_char": 5847, "end_char": 6859, "id": "81288517" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_664117632#17_1300316065", "url": "https://www.engadget.com/2014/04/25/guide-to-inflight-wifi/", "title": "A traveler's guide to in-flight WiFi | Engadget", "headings": "A traveler's guide to in-flight WiFi\nA traveler's guide to in-flight WiFi\nHow it Works\nThe biggest challenge is maintaining a connection as an aircraft barrels through the stratosphere at 600 miles per hour.\nAlaska Airlines\nAmerican Airlines\nDelta Air Lines\nJetBlue\nSouthwest Airlines\nUnited Airlines\nVirgin America\nThe Bottomline\nWith few exceptions, you're going to need to employ some careful planning to guarantee connectivity on your next flight.\n", "segment": "from $5 per hour | Availability: A319, A320, 747, some 737s, 757\nUpdate: We've since had two flights with United's new Ka-band satellite WiFi online. Performance was fantastic -- it was fast enough to conduct a video chat, though streaming services like Hulu are blocked. Rates are shockingly affordable, at $1 per hour for email or $2 per hour for full web access. Virgin America\nVirgin America's fleet currently consists of just over 50 Airbus A319s and A320s, and every single one of them is equipped with Gogo's air-to-ground service. The s", "start_char": 9456, "end_char": 10000, "id": "20984222" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1892805817#4_3848007301", "url": "https://blog.alaskaair.com/alaska-airlines/news/asplusvx-customer-questions/", "title": "Customer Q&A on Alaska Airlines and Virgin America merger – Alaska Airlines Blog", "headings": "Customer Q&A on Alaska Airlines and Virgin America merger\nCustomer Q&A on Alaska Airlines and Virgin America merger\nI am a loyal Virgin America customer. What will be different on my flight tomorrow/next week/next month?\nWhat happens to the Virgin America inflight experience and brand? Will it be incorporated into Alaska Airlines?\nDo you have plans to update your aircraft?\nI’ve been saving my Elevate points/Mileage Plan miles for years. What will happen to my status?\nWhat about your codeshare/frequent flier partners?\nWill there be any changes to the cities and airports currently served by Alaska Airlines and Virgin America?\nClick below to read the required legalese:\nShare this:\nLike this:\n", "segment": "But what I can tell you is that we will be examining each of those elements closely and thoughtfully over the coming months and years as we work to understand Virgin America’s customers and their needs, and why they love their airline. Do you have plans to update your aircraft? We took delivery of 11 new airplanes in 2015, and have 19 scheduled for delivery this year. We’ve also been updating our cabin product. Over the past five years we’ve spent more than $100 million improving our onboard product, which includes custom leather, space-enhancing seats, bigger overhead bins and more. Like Virgin America, we now have power outlets at every seat on most flights; premium movies, TV shows, games and other content on-demand (Virgin America’s in-flight entertainment is in the seatback and on Alaska it is streamed directly to your device) and a delicious food and beverage program featuring a chef-curated menu, premium wine and beer from the West Coast and craft liquor from Seattle. I’ve been saving my Elevate points/Mileage Plan miles for years. What will happen to my status? Until the deal closes, current Elevate members will continue to earn Elevate points by flying on Virgin America, just as current Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan members will continue to earn Mileage Plan miles by flying on Alaska Airlines or any of our 16 airline partners, or by spending with their Alaska Airlines VISA Signature card.", "start_char": 2572, "end_char": 3991, "id": "55130895" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1345183362#17_2780092579", "url": "https://www.expedia.com/Virgin-Atlantic-Flights.cVS.Travel-Guide-Airlines", "title": "Virgin Atlantic Flights Reservation from : 2021 Deals & Offer | Expedia", "headings": "Virgin Atlantic Reservations\nVirgin Atlantic Reservations\nBundle Your Flight + Hotel & Save!\nBusiness class flights\nLondon\nLondon\n\"Flight\"\nRoundtrip\nRecent Reviews for Virgin Atlantic\nWhere does Virgin Atlantic Airways fly?\nWhere does Virgin Atlantic Airways fly from?\nWhat type of tickets are available?\nWhat is the baggage allowance?\nDoes my reservation qualify for frequent flyer points?\nCan I check in online?\n", "segment": "Deals on cheap flights on Virgin Atlantic Airlines can be found anytime at Expedia. Where does Virgin Atlantic Airways fly from? Virgin Atlantic Airways flies from their hubs at London's two largest airports, London Heathrow (LHR) and London Gatwick (LGW). The majority of Virgin's operations are international flights. They operate flights to every continent except South America and Antarctica. Other cities in the United Kingdom that Virgin flies from are Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Manchester. Virgin Atlantic flies to five cities in Asia, four cities in Africa, and eight cities in Mexico and the Caribbean. From the United States, Virgin flies to Boston, New York, Washington, Orlando, and Miami on the east coast. In the west, they operate flights to Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Las Vegas. In the middle of the country, they serve Chicago, and from Canada, they serve Vancouver.", "start_char": 8643, "end_char": 9539, "id": "21773706" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_241132311#8_362907954", "url": "http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/ba-vs-virgin-atlantic-who-has-the-best-premium-economy-10013386.html", "title": "BA vs Virgin Atlantic: Who has the best premium economy? | The Independent | The Independent", "headings": "BA vs Virgin Atlantic: Who has the best premium economy?\nBA vs Virgin Atlantic: Who has the best premium economy?\nPaul Gallagher takes his slightly posh seat on the long haul to Japan and back to compare the airline arch-rivals\n", "segment": "When you pay over £1,000 for a ticket you expect better. Virgin 5/10\nBA 9/10\nPaul travelled with Virgin Atlantic on an Airbus A340-300 and returned on a British Airways Boeing 777-300. We invited Virgin Atlantic to respond to his criticism. The airline says: \" We currently have a fleet of 39 aircraft with two of these aircraft being Airbus A340-300s. One is due to retire next month, the other in March. As such they do not have some of the great new product enhancements our latest Boeing 787 and our new Airbus A330 offer. We are aware of the inconsistencies these two aircraft highlight and these will be eliminated when they retire from our fleet.\" Click here to view the Japan - Land of the Rising Sun tour, with Independent Holidays. 1 /1 BA vs Virgin Atlantic:", "start_char": 4183, "end_char": 4951, "id": "44940776" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1345183362#18_2780094201", "url": "https://www.expedia.com/Virgin-Atlantic-Flights.cVS.Travel-Guide-Airlines", "title": "Virgin Atlantic Flights Reservation from : 2021 Deals & Offer | Expedia", "headings": "Virgin Atlantic Reservations\nVirgin Atlantic Reservations\nBundle Your Flight + Hotel & Save!\nBusiness class flights\nLondon\nLondon\n\"Flight\"\nRoundtrip\nRecent Reviews for Virgin Atlantic\nWhere does Virgin Atlantic Airways fly?\nWhere does Virgin Atlantic Airways fly from?\nWhat type of tickets are available?\nWhat is the baggage allowance?\nDoes my reservation qualify for frequent flyer points?\nCan I check in online?\n", "segment": "Other cities in the United Kingdom that Virgin flies from are Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Manchester. Virgin Atlantic flies to five cities in Asia, four cities in Africa, and eight cities in Mexico and the Caribbean. From the United States, Virgin flies to Boston, New York, Washington, Orlando, and Miami on the east coast. In the west, they operate flights to Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Las Vegas. In the middle of the country, they serve Chicago, and from Canada, they serve Vancouver. Virgin Atlantic Airways offers first class service to destinations across the globe. When booking your flight to the UK, check Expedia for special offers on Virgin fares. Finding the best deals on tickets is easy with Expedia. What type of tickets are available? Virgin Atlantic USA operations provide a unique travel experience across the ocean with multiple classes of service.", "start_char": 9040, "end_char": 9919, "id": "21773707" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1333535191#7_2714867172", "url": "http://www.cheapflights.com/news/virgin-america/", "title": "Virgin America Flights - Useful Information for Flying with Virgin America", "headings": "Virgin America\nVirgin America\nContact details\nTelephone:\nWebsite:\nVirgin America Check-in\nVirgin America baggage allowance\nVirgin America legroom\nPre-arranged seating\nPassenger change details\nChild fares\nPets\nCarrying musical instruments\nIn-flight service\nAir miles\nAirline overview\n", "segment": "Airline overview\nThis California-based airline is looking to reinvent air travel. A favorite domestic airline of travel publications, Virgin America has unique amenities like mood lighting, and in-flight entertainment with touch-screens. The airline operates out of San Francisco and Los Angeles. This information is subject to change. Please confirm all fees and details with your airline before booking. Virgin America was last modified: June 26th, 2019 by Melisse Hinkle\nDownload the FREE Cheapflights app for your iPhone\nDownload the FREE Cheapflights app for your iPad\nDownload the FREE Cheapflights from Google Play\nPrevious Article\nUnited Express\nNext Article\nVirgin Atlantic", "start_char": 2946, "end_char": 3629, "id": "76352882" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1054920850#0_2101005771", "url": "https://www.alternativeairlines.com/virgin-america", "title": "Virgin America | Book Flights and Save", "headings": "Buy\nVirgin America\nFlights\n\nSearch & Book Flights With Virgin America\nCancellation Protection\nProtects\nTrusted Choice\nBuy Virgin America Flights\nSearch and Buy Flights with Alternative Airlines\nMake a Reservation and Find Some Amazing Deals\nAlternative Airlines to Virgin America\nAbout\nDestinations\nDomestic Destinations\nInternational Destinations\nRoute Map\nEconomy Class\nFirst Class\nWIFI\nFrequent Flyer Program\nElevate\nAirline Alliance\nCodeshare Agreements & Partners\nCheck-in\nOnline Check-In\nAirport Check-In\nFleet\nHub Airport\nSan Francisco International Airport\nExpert Support\nBook\nAbout\nHelp\n", "segment": "Virgin America | Book Flights and Save\nSearch & Book Flights With Virgin America\nCancellation Protection\nProtects\nIllness\nRefundable Booking\nMechanical Breakdown\nEmergency\nTerms and conditions\nTrusted Choice\n65,000 happy customers\nRated 4.5 Stars. Based on 3,581 service ratings over the past year\nDedicated customer service team on hand to help\nSecure payments\nBuy Virgin America Flights\nSearch and Buy Flights with Alternative Airlines\nMake a Reservation and Find Some Amazing Deals\nIn 2016, Virgin America was bought out by the Alaska Air Group. In 2018, all Virgin America routes and services were integrated into Alaska Airlines. To find Virgin America Flights, please visit our Alaska Airlines page\nAlternative Airlines to Virgin America\nPlease click on the logos below to find out more about airlines that fly similar routes to what Virgin America flew: About\nFounded in 2007 and bought out by the Alaska Air Group in 2018, Virgin America was a US-based airline which provides low-fare services between the East and West coasts of the United States. The airline was a subsidiary of Virgin and was based at San Francisco International Airport, California. Virgin America flew to many destinations across North America but some of its most popular included Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Palm Springs, San Diego, Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Kahului, Honolulu, Chicago, Boston, Las Vegas, Newark, New York City, Portland, San Jose and Orange County. At the time that it stopped flying, it flew to over 35 destinations, the majority of which were taken on by Alaska Airlines. In April 2016, it was announced that Virgin America was to be acquired by Alaska Airlines. The integration of the two airlines was completed in 2018.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1728, "id": "56282391" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_483644770#0_899050553", "url": "http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/gb/en/destinations/usa/las-vegas.html", "title": "Flights to Las Vegas 2021/2022 | Direct Flights to Las Vegas | Virgin Atlantic", "headings": "Flights to Las Vegas\nFlights to Las Vegas\nFlights available now, with the flexibility to change if you need to.\nMust do recommendations\nCirque du Soleil\nThe Bellagio Fountains\nThe casinos\nSomething different\nThe Las Vegas art scene\nRed Rock Canyon\nLas Vegas EDM\nLas Vegas fine dining\nOne day itineraries\nUSA\nCaribbean\nRest of world\nInspire me\nWhy you’ll love flying with Virgin Atlantic\nInflight dining\nInflight entertainment\nVirgin Points\n", "segment": "Flights to Las Vegas 2021/2022 | Direct Flights to Las Vegas | Virgin Atlantic\nNew York Flights\nOrlando flights\nBarbados flights\nAll destinations\nCabins and seats\nClubhouses\nExtras and upgrades\nFly safe and fly well\nOur planes\nEconomy\nPremium\nUpper Class\nUpgrades\nSeat comparison\nBaggage allowance\nContact us\nCoronavirus hub\nCheck in\nTravel advice\nFlying with children\nSpecial assistance\nTravel news\nTravel restrictions\nVisa and entry requirements\nBenefits and tiers\nTier Points\nWhat's new? Virgin Red\nOur partners\nShops away\nHelp with logging in\nActivate your account\nContact us\nBusiness travel\nVirgin Points\nReward flights\nUpgrade with points\nApply for a Virgin Atlantic Credit Card\nManage your credit card account\nBook\nClose\nNavigation menu\nSearch\nHOME\nBook\nMy booking\nCheck in\nFlight status\nExplore\nExplore\nHelp\nHelp\nFlying Club\nFlying Club\nJoin\nSearch\nDTW Departure Airport or City Detroit, MI To Destination Airport or City Where are you going? Trip Type:, changes will reload the page Round trip One way Multi city Round trip\nRound trip\nOne way\nMulti city\nDepart and Return Calendar Use enter to open, escape to close the calendar, page down for next month and page up for previous month, Depart date not selected Return date not selected Depart Return\nPassenger\nUse enter to open this dropdown. Currently Selected 1 Adult,0 Young adult,0 Child0 Lap infant\n1 Adult\n1 passenger\nThere are 4 types of passengers: Adults, Young adults, Children and Lap infants. Controls for adding and removing each type of passengers are present\nPress enter to close the passenger dropdown\nAdults\nAge 16 and over Adults Age 16 and over, Currently Selected 1 Adult,0 Young adult,0 Child0 Lap infant\nRemove Adults passenger\n1\nAdd Adults passenger\nYoung adults\nAge 12 - 15 Young adults Age 12 - 15, Currently Selected 1 Adult,0 Young adult,0 Child0 Lap infant\nPress enter to open Young adults tooltip\nRemove Young adults passenger\n0\nAdd Young adults passenger\nChildren\nAge 2-11 Children Age 2-11, Currently Selected 1 Adult,0 Young adult,0 Child0 Lap infant\nRemove Children passenger\n0\nAdd Children passenger\nLap infants\nAge up to 2 Lap infants Age up to 2, Currently Selected 1 Adult,0 Young adult,0 Child0 Lap infant\nPress enter to open Lap infants tooltip\nRemove Lap infants passenger\n0\nAdd Lap infants passenger\nSearch options\nSearch options\nShow flexible tickets help Show flexible tickets\nShow flexible dates\nAdvanced search\nSubmit\nshow price in Show price in help Show price in help\nMoney Points selecting Miles plus cash will open the login page Points plus money\nshow fares for: Economy Premium Upper Class Economy\nEconomy\nPremium\nUpper Class\nEnter your code help Do you have a voucher or event code? ( Optional)\nNearby airports\nSubmit\nMain Content\nYou are here on our website: Level 1:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2779, "id": "26251580" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_625524001#6_1209504134", "url": "https://www.firstbusinessflights.com/virgin-atlantic-airways-first-class/", "title": "Virgin Atlantic Airways First Class - First Business Flights", "headings": "Virgin Atlantic Airways First Class\nVirgin Atlantic Airways First Class\nFly Virgin Atlantic Airways First Class up to 35% Off\nSAVE 30-80% OFF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND FIRST CLASS TRAVEL\nCall Now 1-800-804-0821\nPreflight Amenities and Extras\nInflight First Class Cabin Amenities\nVirgin Routes\nAbout\n", "segment": "Finger sandwiches and a selection of cakes prepared by award-winning chefs are available in the afternoon. Virgin Routes\nVirgin Atlantic flies to destinations including the UK, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Their fleet includes Boeing 747-400s to Gatwick, Manchester, Glasgow, and Belfast; Boeing 787-9, Airbus A340-600, Airbus A330-300, and the Airbus A330-200. About\nIn 2013, Delta Airline took a 49 percent stake in Virgin Atlantic. They purchased the large chunk of shares from Singapore Airlines for $360 million dollars. Virgin Atlantic was the first airline to offer seatback televisions in all of its seats regardless of fare. Which is a fun thing but they also were the first to carry defibrillators on board its aircraft. Always trying to one-up other airlines in clever and fun ways, Virgin Atlantic in 2014 offered all first class passengers limited edition onesies. Virgin Atlantic", "start_char": 9101, "end_char": 10000, "id": "81036787" } ]
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who is hugh hefner dating now in 2012?
Crystal Harris
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1250861968#2_2354494343", "url": "https://pagesix.com/2020/07/23/hugh-hefners-widow-crystal-hefner-moves-on-with-nathan-levi/", "title": "Hugh Hefner's widow, Crystal Hefner, moves on with Nathan Levi", "headings": "Hugh Hefner’s widow, Crystal Hefner, moves on with Nathan Levi\nHugh Hefner’s widow, Crystal Hefner, moves on with Nathan Levi\nShare this article:\nRead Next\n", "segment": "The insider said Crystal’s friends have given their stamp of approval, adding, “He’s an amazing guy and all her friends adore him.” This is Crystal’s first public romance since the death of the Playboy founder in September 2017 at age 91. She wed the magazine tycoon in 2012 and was his third wife. “I am heartbroken. I am still in disbelief,” Crystal said in a statement after his passing. “ He was an American hero. A pioneer. A kind and humble soul who opened up his life and home to the world.” Filed under celebrity couples , crystal hefner , hugh hefner , 7/23/20\nShare this article: Share this:", "start_char": 1766, "end_char": 2367, "id": "66374058" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_777290819#4_1191784357", "url": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2299324/Hugh-Hefner-reveals-hes-slept-thousand-women.html", "title": "Hugh Hefner reveals he's slept with 'over a thousand' women | Daily Mail Online", "headings": "\nWell, he is the head of Playboy: Hugh Hefner reveals he's slept with 'over a thousand' women\nView all\nThe comments below have not been moderated.\nView all\nThe views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.\n", "segment": "'I want the rest of my life to be very much like it is now. I want it to be like this.' The magazine magnate used to have multiple live-in girlfriends at the Playboy Mansion and his life with Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson was shown in reality TV series The Girls Next Door. Reformed: Hugh has now said he wants to remain with third wife Crystal Harris until he dies\nHefner married third wife Crystal in a romantic ceremony on New Year's Eve. And following the nuptials, Crystal Harris revealed the real reason why she tied the knot with ageing Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner. During an appearance on the Huffington Post Live last month, the model, 26, was asked why she decided to marry the 86-year-old, to which she replied for 'more security'. Married now: Hugh Hefner has insisted he's been faithful during his three marriages but 'made up for it in between'\n'Well for me it meant more security, knowing that I am the one for him,' she explained. 'Like we were talking about, there are always girls in and out and always the feeling of maybe being replaced... And he made sure I didn't feel that way anymore and that was what the wedding was all about.'", "start_char": 1946, "end_char": 3122, "id": "17325597" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_47079142#2_81887373", "url": "http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/holly-madison-married-hugh-hefner/story?id=31955453", "title": "Why Holly Madison Says She Would Have Married Hugh Hefner - ABC News", "headings": "Why Holly Madison Says She Would Have Married Hugh Hefner\nWhy Holly Madison Says She Would Have Married Hugh Hefner", "segment": "would pit his girlfriends against each other and would make his girlfriends wear matching flannel pink pajamas for sex sessions. “I don’t really like to out the other girls but he definitely didn’t have any girlfriends he wasn’t sleeping with,” Madison said. Hefner's former girlfriend also wrote that she felt pressure to get plastic surgery and one night thought about killing herself, before leaving the relationship with Hefner and the mansion. “Over time I just couldn’t take it anymore and I’m glad I left,” Madison said. “ I definitely feel like I escaped from something.” Madison went on to marry Pasquale Rotella in September 2013, just a few months after she gave birth to the couple’s daughter, Rainbow. Hefner, who also went on to tie the knot, in 2012 with 29-year-old Crystal Harris, says his ex has “chosen to rewrite history.” \"Over the course of my life I've had more than my fair share of romantic relationships with wonderful women,\" the Playboy creator said in a statement to ABC News. \" Many moved on to live happy, healthy and productive lives and I'm pleased to say remain dear friends today. Sadly, there are a few who have chosen to rewrite history in an attempt to stay in the spotlight.\"", "start_char": 1517, "end_char": 2729, "id": "3784423" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_204231749#15_490980331", "url": "https://www.insider.com/hugh-hefner-wives-girlfriends-list-2017-9", "title": "Hugh Hefner's Wives and Girlfriends Through the Years", "headings": "A guide to Hugh Hefner's many gorgeous wives and girlfriends through the years\nA guide to Hugh Hefner's many gorgeous wives and girlfriends through the years\nKirsten Acuna\nHugh Hefner and his \"The Girls Next Door\" squad.\nHugh Hefner married his first wife Mildred Williams in 1949. They met at Northwestern University.\nHugh Hefner with his daughter Christie Hefner from his first marriage.\nHefner dated Barbara Lynn Klein from 1969 to 1976 and convinced her to change her name to Barbi Benton.\nBenton and Hefner pose on his bed inside his Big Bunny jet in 1970.\nShannon Tweed dated Hefner briefly after being named 1982 Playmate of the Year.\nShannon Tweed in August 1986.\nCarrie Leigh lived with and dated Hefner for five years in the '80s before leaving him.\nHefner with Carrie Leigh at the American Cinema Awards January 12, 1987.\nKimberley Conrad became Hefner's second wife when she was 26 in 1989.\nHefner and Conrad were married at the Playboy Mansion. Hefner was 63.\nFrom the time Hefner and Conrad separated in 1998, he dated a multitude of Playmates, including actress Brande Roderick.\nBrande Roderick in 2003.\nHefner told The Daily Beast he dated several women at the same time along with Roderick for the next two years.\nHefner can be seen here with twins Sandy and Mandy Bentley along with Roderick and and Jessica Paisley in April 2000.\nTina Marie Jordan was among one of the seven women Hefner dated in the early 2000s.\nHefner and Tina Marie Jordan in February 2002 outside Barfly club in West Hollywood, California.\nWhen Hefner and Roderick broke up, he added a bigger rotation of girlfriends, including Izabella St. James.\nSt. James lived in the Playboy Mansion for two years.\nThen there were live-in girlfriends Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson.\nKendra Wilkinson, Bridget Marquardt, and Holly Madison with Hugh Hefner in 2006.\nAfterwards, he dated 20-year-old twins Karissa and Kristina Shannon who appeared on the final season of \"The Girls Next Door.\"\nKarissa and Kristina Shannon at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in California October 2008.\nAt the same time, he was dating Crystal Harris who eventually became his third wife.\nHarris was 24 and Hefner was 84 when the two became engaged. Here, the couple attended the \"Iron Man 2\" premiere in 2011.\n", "segment": "The two claimed the move was because they were dating younger men . At the same time, he was dating Crystal Harris who eventually became his third wife. Harris was 24 and Hefner was 84 when the two became engaged. Here, the couple attended the \"Iron Man 2\" premiere in 2011. Matt Sayles/AP\nHefner became engaged to a 24-year-old Harris in December 2010. Though she broke off their engagement before their planned 2011 wedding, the two were eventually wed in December 2012. Since Hefner's death, Harris deleted her Instagram and her Twitter account has been set to private. It has been reported she will \" inherit nothing \" of Hefner's fortune due to their pre-nup. More: Features Hugh Hefner playboy Girlfriends\nRelationships\nCelebrity\nChevron icon\nIt indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options.", "start_char": 6360, "end_char": 7201, "id": "78742577" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_233803257#1_507157081", "url": "https://www.walikali.com/nathan-levi-spacex/", "title": "Nathan Levi Wiki [SpaceX], Bio, Age, Height, Net Worth, Crystal Harris Boyfriend", "headings": "Nathan Levi Wiki [SpaceX], Bio, Age, Height, Net Worth, Crystal Harris Boyfriend\nNathan Levi Wiki [SpaceX], Bio, Age, Height, Net Worth, Crystal Harris Boyfriend\nNathan Levi\nWho is Nathan Levi?\nCrystal Harris Age\n", "segment": "In an interview with People, she said “He changed my life, he saved my life,” she added. “ He made me feel loved every single day. He was a beacon to the world, a force unlike anything else. There never has and never will be another Hugh M. Hefner.” Who is Nathan Levi? He is a spaceship engineer and served the team of specialists who successfully launched Tesla founder Elon Musk’s SpaceX Dragon in March 2020. On the first date, Nathan took Hefner out flying on their first day and he also a pilot. Recently, the couple spotted at the Casa de Mita resort in Mexico and were seen strolling on the beach together, kissing and holding hands. The duo has been dating for four months, she is 34 years old and Nathan is 32. Its the first public relationship of Crystal after Hefner’s death almost three years ago, on Sep. 27, 2017.", "start_char": 909, "end_char": 1736, "id": "94076417" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_531623010#11_1166449419", "url": "https://www.ibtimes.com/hugh-hefners-girlfriends-complete-list-pictures-playboy-founders-partners-2595141", "title": "Hugh Hefner’s Girlfriends: Complete List And Pictures Of Playboy Founder’s Partners", "headings": "Hugh Hefner’s Girlfriends: Complete List And Pictures Of Playboy Founder’s Partners\nHugh Hefner’s Girlfriends: Complete List And Pictures Of Playboy Founder’s Partners\nBarbi Benton\nShannon Tweed\nMildred Williams\nKimberley Conrad\nHolly Madison\nKendra Wilkinson\nBridget Marquardt\nCrystal Harris\n", "segment": "Getty Images\nKimberly Conrad and Hugh Hefner, shown here in Century City, California, in 1998 had two children together. Getty Images\nHolly Madison, shown here Nov. 29, 2015, in Hollywood, California, met Hefner in 2001. Getty Images\nKendra Wilkinson, shown here in Westwood, California, Jul. 26, 2016, dated Hefner during her time on “The Girls Next Door.” Getty Images\nBridget Marquardt, shown here in Las Vegas, May 1, 2014, dated Hefner after moving into the Playboy Mansion in 2002. Getty Images\nCrystal Harris and Hugh Hefner, shown here in Holmby Hills, California, May 9, 2013, were married at the time of his death. Getty Images", "start_char": 4174, "end_char": 4811, "id": "51944264" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1548253670#7_3433113174", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/hugh-hefner-biography/", "title": "Hugh Hefner Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Entrepreneur and Businessman", "headings": "\nHugh Hefner Bio\n(Entrepreneur and Businessman)\nHugh Hefner was an American magazine publisher. He was the founder and editor-in-chief of Playboy magazine.\nFacts of Hugh Hefner\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Hugh Hefner\nMore about the relationship\nWho was Hugh Hefner?\nHugh Hefner: Death, Age\nHugh Hefner: Age, Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity, Education\nHugh Hefner: Career, Salary, and Net Worth\nHugh Hefner: Rumors, and Controversy/Scandal\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight\nSocial Media\nPhotos of Hugh Hefner\n", "segment": "Married\nWhen did Hugh Hefner get married ? ( married date): December 31, 2012\n💑 Anniversary in 214 days 💑\nHow many children does Hugh Hefner have ? ( name): Four (Christie Hefner, Cooper Hefner, Marston Hefner, David Hefner)\nIs Hugh Hefner having any relationship affair ?: No\nIs Hugh Hefner gay ?: No\nWho is Hugh Hefner wife ? ( name): View Couple Comparison\nCrystal Harris\nMore about the relationship\nHugh Hefner had been married three times until now. Other than that, he had had an affair with more than 65 girls till now.", "start_char": 1581, "end_char": 2105, "id": "111601646" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3375284627#2_3730970302", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_Harris", "title": "Crystal Hefner - Wikipedia", "headings": "Crystal Hefner\nCrystal Hefner\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Then in 2014, she announced a line of \"intimates, athleisure and loungewear\" that was co-designed with Rhonda Shear to be sold through her website. Personal life\nIn January 2009, Crystal started dating Hugh Hefner, who was 60 years her senior. She joined the Shannon twins after his previous \"number one girlfriend\", Holly Madison, had ended their seven-year relationship. On December 24, 2010, she became engaged to Hefner, to become his third wife. Harris broke off their engagement on June 14, 2011, five days before their planned wedding. In anticipation of the wedding, the July issue of Playboy, which reached store shelves and customers' homes within days of the wedding date, featured Harris on the cover and in a photo spread, as well. The headline on the cover read \"America's Princess, Introducing Mrs. Crystal Hefner.\" Hefner and Harris subsequently reconciled and married on December 31, 2012. She remained married to Hefner until his death on September 27, 2017. In 2016, Harris announced on her social media outlets that she had been diagnosed with Lyme disease and toxic mold before finding her symptoms were also due to \" breast implant illness\".", "start_char": 1494, "end_char": 2657, "id": "101572399" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3276143392#19_3616888800", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper_Hefner", "title": "Cooper Hefner - Wikipedia", "headings": "Cooper Hefner\nCooper Hefner\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nPersonal life\nReferences\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "^ \"Meredith Appoints New Chief Strategy Officer | People on the Move\". Folio. January 10, 2019. ^ \"Cooper Hefner Exits Playboy Role to Launch Millennial-Focused Website HefPost\". The Hollywood Reporter. ^ \"Cooper Hefner Marries Girlfriend Scarlett Byrne | Hollywood Reporter\" – via www.hollywoodreporter.com. ^ https://igshid.com/media/2081597155225062396\n^ \"Hugh Hefner's Son Joins Air Force\". Fox News. ^ Millington, Allison. \" The insane life of 26-year-old Cooper Hefner, son of the late Playboy millionaire\".", "start_char": 6922, "end_char": 7435, "id": "101500626" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1749722991#1_3470022310", "url": "https://datingrumor.com/celebrities/sam-heughan-girlfriend-dating-history/", "title": "Sam Heughan's Girlfriend + Relationships, Exes & Rumors (2021)", "headings": "\nSam Heughan\nSam Heughan’s girlfriend in 2021\nSam Heughan dating compatibility\nSam Heughan past relationships\nSam Heughan bio\nWhat is Sam Heughan’s Life Path number?\nSam Heughan’s personality number is 7.\n", "segment": "Let’s take a look at Sam Heughan’s current relationship below. Sam Heughan’s girlfriend in 2021\nThe 41-year-old British actor is dating Amy Shiels now. They started seeing each other January 1, 2018. Sam Heughan remains relatively discreet when it comes to his love life. Regardless of his marital status, we are rooting for his. If you have new or updated information on Sam Heughan dating status, please send us a tip. 🧡 Dating fact: Dating experts recommend that if a woman doesn't return a call after two messages, she is most likely not interested. Sam Heughan dating compatibility\nSam Heughan is a Taurus ♉, which is ruled by planet Venus ♀. Taurus does a very good job of getting along with most other people.", "start_char": 941, "end_char": 1657, "id": "78490184" } ]
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what does the maine state flag look like?
Flag of Maine
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On the Maine state flag, below the shield, is the name of the state, \"MAINE.\" Other States: AL - AK - AR - AZ - CA - CO - CT - DE - FL - GA - HI - IA - ID - IL - IN - KS - KY - LA - MA - MD - ME - MI - MN - MO - MS - MT - NC - ND - NE - NH - NJ - NM - NV - NY - OH - OK - OR - PA - RI - SC - SD - TN - TX - UT - VA - VT - WA - WI - WV - WY", "start_char": 579, "end_char": 1570, "id": "26105566" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2946167705#2_3133848818", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Maine_state_symbols", "title": "List of Maine state symbols - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Maine state symbols\nList of Maine state symbols\nState symbols\nReferences\n", "segment": "Landlocked salmon\nState Flag: Flag of Maine\nState Flower: White Pine Cone and Tassel\nState Fossil: Pertica quadrifaria\nState Gemstone: Tourmaline\nState Herb: Wintergreen\nState Insect: Honey bee\nState Motto: Dirigo (I Lead)\nState Nickname: The Pine Tree State\nState Seal: Seal of Maine\nState Soil:", "start_char": 497, "end_char": 793, "id": "105451340" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_238855250#1_424035859", "url": "https://www.states101.com/flags/maine", "title": "Maine State Flag", "headings": "Maine\nMaine State Flag\nMaine Flag\nColors\nDescription\nMeaning\nHistory\nDownload Maine State Flag\nLink To Us\nLink Code\n", "segment": "The Maine flag width is 1.5 times the height. Standard flag size is 3 feet x 4.5 feet . We also provide high resolution and Scalar Vector Graph (SVG) downloadable images — free of charge. Go to Flag Downloads . Buy Your Maine State Flag Now! Maine Flag\nThe Maine State Flag. Adopted by State Legislature on June 16, 1909. Colors\nMidnight Blue (#003366)\n88.9%\nAnakiwa (#9DE5FF)\n1.7%\nWhite (#FFFFFF)\n1.3%\nGorse (#FFF14F)\n1.1%\nPercentage totals may not equal 100. Colors with less than 1 percent are ignored. Description\nThe flag of Maine features the state coat of arms centered on a dark blue background.", "start_char": 498, "end_char": 1101, "id": "88868949" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1392491410#0_2901311141", "url": "https://statesymbolsusa.org/symbol-official-item/maine/state-flag/flag-maine", "title": "Maine State Flag", "headings": "Flag of Maine\nFlag of Maine\nMaine State Flag\nFlagofMaineStateFlag.jpg\nOfficial State Flag of Maine\nImages\nVideos\nMaine State Flag and State Song\n", "segment": "Maine State Flag\nSelect State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut D.C. Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming\nMaine Symbols & Icons\nCities & Towns\nParks\nLandmarks\nHistoric Markers\nFlag of Maine\nMaine State Flag\nFlagofMaineStateFlag.jpg\nState Flag of Maine; features Maine's coat of arms. Photo by Fry1989/ Wikipedia (Public Domain Image). Official State Flag of Maine\nThe state flag of Maine was adopted in 1909. It displays Maine's coat-of-arms on a field of blue (the same shade of blue as the national flag ). Maine's state seal also displays the coat of arms. All State Flags\nThe North star* shines above Maine's motto: \" Dirigo\" (\"I Lead,\" or \"I Direct\"). The center shield features symbols of the natural richness of Maine - a pine tree (white pine is Maine's state tree, and \"The Pine Tree State\" is Maine's nickname ), a moose (the official state animal ), the sea, and the sky. The farmer is a symbol of pride in Maine's agricultural roots.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1345, "id": "42436589" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_333596866#0_632232886", "url": "http://www.usa4kids.com/flags/Maine.html", "title": "WELCOME TO USA 4 KIDS - Maine Flag History", "headings": "Maine\nState Flag\n\nMaine State Flag\nMaine Flag History\n", "segment": "WELCOME TO USA 4 KIDS - Maine Flag History\n\n\nMaine State Flag\n\n\n\n\n\nMaine Flag History\nOn March 21, 1901 the Maine State Legislature passed \"An Act to Establish a State Flag.\" The Maine state flag was to include a Pine Tree centered on a buff colored field. Equidistant from the hoist and upper border of the state flag a blue polar star was to be displayed. Interestingly, on February 23, 1909, the State Legislature adopted a new standard, describing the state flag as a display of the Maine coat of arms on a blue field. This is the state flag in use today, more or less. The Maine State Flag is blue, the same blue color displayed by the flag of the United States. The size of the state flag is designated as four feet, four inches by five feet, six inches. In the center of the flag, embroidered in silk, is the Maine State coat of arms. The Maine State Flag is edged with a knotted fringe of yellow silk two and one-half inches wide. The Maine State coat of arms displays upon a shield, a pine tree, a moose, land and sea.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1038, "id": "26105565" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_6275370#0_9532303", "url": "http://maineflag.facts.co/mainestateflagof/maineflag.php", "title": "Maine Flag colors meaning - about Maine Flag info", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Maine Flag colors meaning - about Maine Flag info\nMaine State Flag - Information\nThe state flag of Maine features the state coat of arms centered on a dark blue field. The coat of arms features a shield at the center with a moose resting in front of a pine tree, surrounded by woods and water. The shield is supported by a farmer with a scythe and a sailor with an anchor. Above the shield is the state motto \"Dirigo\" (Latin for 'I lead'), and the North Star. Below the shield is a banner that reads \"MAINE\". Maine Flag - symbolism\nMoose: represents rich wildlife of Maine and the abundance of Moose (state animal) in the state\npine tree: symbolizes the importance of Pine trees for the state's economy and shipbuilding industry. woods and water: symbolizes Maine's natural resources\nThe farmer with a scythe :", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 810, "id": "60825745" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_238855250#6_424041986", "url": "https://www.states101.com/flags/maine", "title": "Maine State Flag", "headings": "Maine\nMaine State Flag\nMaine Flag\nColors\nDescription\nMeaning\nHistory\nDownload Maine State Flag\nLink To Us\nLink Code\n", "segment": "Therefore, this flag’s coat of arms may come in a variety of colors! Contribute: This article was written by users like you! If you can improve or add to this article, please Contact Us with your suggestions. Be sure to mention which state you are referring too! Goto Top\nDownload Maine State Flag\nDownload Maine State Flag as a high quality SVG file. Scaler Vector Images (SVGs) look good at any size. This flag can be used as tiny icons (height less than 50px) or you can make the flag huge (height over 2000px) and still look great! Or, you can Download All State Flags ! Download Maine State Flags (SVG)\nImages are licensed under CC Attribution-ShareAlike.", "start_char": 2684, "end_char": 3344, "id": "88868954" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_816055726#0_891153469", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Maine", "title": "Flag of Maine - Wikipedia", "headings": "Flag of Maine\nFlag of Maine\nContents\nHistory\nOriginal flag\nEnsign\nFirst Militia Flags\nFlag of the 20th Maine\nBicentennial Flag of 2020\nOther Flags Used\nFlags of Maine\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Flag of Maine - Wikipedia\nFlag of Maine\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nOfficial flag of the U.S. state of Maine\nState of Maine\n\n\nName\nMaine State Flag\nUse\nCivil and state flag\nProportion\n26:33\nAdopted\nFebruary 23, 1909; 112 years ago\n( 1909-02-23)\nDesign\nMaine coat of arms defacing blue field\n\n\nVariant flag of State of Maine\nUse\nEnsign\n\nThe flag of the state of Maine features Maine 's state coat of arms on a blue field. In the center of the shield, a moose rests under a tall pine tree. A farmer and seaman represent the traditional reliance on agriculture and the sea by the state. The North Star represents the state motto: dirigo (\"I Lead\"). The design commonly used omits the circular ring prescribed by Maine Law as a part of the Maine Arms and moves the \"Sea and Forest Scene\" from the outside of the shield to the inside of the shield. There are no known flags of the State that conform to the official description. There are no official colors for the coat of arms, so variations in coloration can be seen in flags from different manufacturers. The blue field, however, is specified to be the same blue as in the flag of the United States.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1192, "id": "104065944" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1046241034#5_1767977189", "url": "http://www.50states.com/maine.htm", "title": "Maine State Information – Symbols, Capital, Constitution, Flags, Maps, Songs", "headings": "\nMaine (ME)\nExpand All Collapse All\nQuick Facts\nFacts\nGovernment\nGeography\nEducation\nPeople\nAttractions\nHistory\nIndustry\nMore\n", "segment": "Augusta\nCity Guides: Maine City Guides\nConstitution: Maine's Constitution , 23rd State\nFast Facts: Maine Fun Facts and Trivia\nFlag: The state coat of arms is placed on a blue field. In the center of the shield a moose rests under a tall pine tree. A farmer and seaman represents the work that people did in early times. The North Star represents the state motto: \"Dirigo\" (\"I Direct\"). Flag adopted 1909.", "start_char": 1150, "end_char": 1555, "id": "2802152" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_238855250#2_424036804", "url": "https://www.states101.com/flags/maine", "title": "Maine State Flag", "headings": "Maine\nMaine State Flag\nMaine Flag\nColors\nDescription\nMeaning\nHistory\nDownload Maine State Flag\nLink To Us\nLink Code\n", "segment": "Maine Flag\nThe Maine State Flag. Adopted by State Legislature on June 16, 1909. Colors\nMidnight Blue (#003366)\n88.9%\nAnakiwa (#9DE5FF)\n1.7%\nWhite (#FFFFFF)\n1.3%\nGorse (#FFF14F)\n1.1%\nPercentage totals may not equal 100. Colors with less than 1 percent are ignored. Description\nThe flag of Maine features the state coat of arms centered on a dark blue background. In the center of the shield, a moose rests under a pine tree while a farmer and seaman stand on either side. The North Star shines above the shield with a red banner beneath that contains the Latin word and state motto, “Dirigo,” meaning “I lead.” Below the shield, a blue banner holds the state’s name. Meaning\nThe color blue on a flag commonly represents vigilance, truth, justice, loyalty and perseverance. The farmer and seaman flanking this particular shield symbolize Maine’s reliance on agriculture and the sea.", "start_char": 739, "end_char": 1620, "id": "88868950" } ]
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what countries in the world speak german?
Canada
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_998685534#0_1952211347", "url": "https://www.lingoda.com/en/content/german-speaking-countries/", "title": "German Speaking Countries List | Lingoda Online German Language School", "headings": "What are the Main German Speaking Countries?\nWhat are the Main German Speaking Countries?\nWhich Countries Speak German?\nFacts About the German Language\nAn Introduction to Life in Germany\n", "segment": "German Speaking Countries List | Lingoda Online German Language School\nLanguage Sprint™\nHow it works\nOur method\nOur platform\nCorporate\nEN\nEN\nLogin Sign Up\nWhat are the Main German Speaking Countries? A List Of German Speaking Countries\nWhich Countries Speak German? German is not only spoken in Germany. On the contrary, surveys have shown that German is one of the world’s top ten most commonly spoken languages, along with English, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, French, and Russian. It is estimated that worldwide there are 105 million people who are native German speakers. In addition, German is spoken as a second language by an additional 80 million people who don’t live in German speaking countries. Officially, there are six German speaking countries in Europe: Germany – with more than 80 million speakers\nAustria – 8 million\nSwitzerland – 4.6 million\nBelgium – 75.000 people\nLuxembourg – 390.000people\nLiechtenstein – 35,000 people\nIn addition, German has official status and is a recognised minority language in the following countries: Italy (Bolzano/Südtirol)\nFrance (Alsatian)\nCzech Republic\nHungary\nDenmark\nPoland (Silesia)\nRussia\nRomania\nSlovakia\nVatican City\nApproximately 16 per cent of the European Union’s population speak German. Outside of Europe, there are many other countries where German is spoken, such as Kazakhstan, Namibia, and South Africa.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1369, "id": "50634872" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1287788762#0_2668301093", "url": "https://www.expatify.com/germany/countries-that-speak-german.html", "title": "Countries that Speak German - Expatify", "headings": "Countries that Speak German\nCountries that Speak German\nGermany\nAustria\nSwitzerland\nLiechtenstein\nLuxembourg\nFrance\nPoland\nCzech Republic\nItaly\nRomania\nSlovakia\nComments\n", "segment": "Countries that Speak German - Expatify\nCountries that Speak German\nSprechen Sie Deutsch? German is spoken by about 126 million people, and is the tenth most common language on earth! Many people around central Europe in the countries bordering Germany know it as a first language, or at least very well. There used to be many displaced Germans in the former Soviet Union, but this is being reduced over time. If you are moving to Europe, German is a helpful language to know. Germany\nWhere it all started, Germany, or Deutschland, contains about 82 million German speakers, among natives and foreigners. Germans often take pride in their form of this language, though there are regional differences. Austria\nGerman is Austria’s official language, and it has a populated of about 8 million. There are several differences between German and Austrian spoken dialect, but they can understand each other easily. Switzerland\nAround 65 percent of Swiss people speak German.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 966, "id": "21736031" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2550571372#0_3488337564", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/countries-where-german-is-the-official-language/best-world-journeys", "title": "List of Countries that Speak German | German Speaking Countries", "headings": "Countries Where German Is The Official Language\nPlaces/Travel\nCountries Where German Is The Official Language\nAustria\nBelgium\nGermany\nLiechtenstein\nLuxembourg\n", "segment": "List of Countries that Speak German | German Speaking Countries\nPlaces/Travel\n38.6k readers\nCountries Where German Is The Official Language\nBest World Journeys\n38.6k views 5 items\nCountries where German is spoken as the official language listed here. List of countries, nations and states with an official language of German includes republics with multiple official languages. German-speaking nations and German-speaking countries are alphabetized. Sortable by column, find countries where German is the official language. What are German speaking countries? Unsurprisingly, a lot of the countries on this list, are located not only in Europe, but near Germany. If you're surprised by this, then you aren't too familiar with European history and the countries surrounding German borders. Take a look and see for yourself what countries speak German and use it as its official language\n...more\n1\nAustria\nVienna\n2\nBelgium\nCity of Brussels\n3\nGermany\nBerlin\n4\nLiechtenstein\nVaduz\n5\nLuxembourg\nLuxembourg", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1000, "id": "88350043" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1070601555#0_1342574167", "url": "http://german.about.com/od/culture/a/germanspoken.htm", "title": "Which Countries Speak in German?", "headings": "Which Countries Speak German?\nWhich Countries Speak German?\nGermany is not the only place where German is spoken\n1. Austria\n2. Switzerland\n3. Liechtenstein\n4. Luxembourg\n5. Belgium\n6. South Tyrol, Italy\nOther German-Speakers\nA Closer Look at 3 German-Speaking Countries\nPronunciation Key\nWatch Now: Fun German phrases, sayings and idioms\n", "segment": "Which Countries Speak in German? Languages › German\nWhich Countries Speak German? Germany is not the only place where German is spoken\nShare\nFlipboard\nEmail\nPhilipp Klinger / Getty Images\nGerman\nHistory & Culture\nPronunciation & Conversation\nVocabulary\nGrammar\nBy\nHyde Flippo\nGerman Expert\nHyde Flippo taught the German language for 28 years at high school and college levels and published several books on the German language and culture. our editorial process\nHyde Flippo\nUpdated August 06, 2019\nGermany is not the only country where German is widely spoken. In fact, there are seven countries where German is the official language or a dominant one. German is one of the world’s most prominent languages and is the most widely spoken native tongue in the European Union. Officials estimate that about 95 million people speak German as a first language. That doesn't account for the many millions more who know it as a second language or are proficient but not fluent. German is also one of the top three most popular foreign languages to learn in the United States. Most native German speakers (about 78 percent) are found in Germany ( Deutschland ).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1153, "id": "73506196" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1057978614#3_2247859347", "url": "https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-many-people-speak-german-and-where-is-it-spoken", "title": "How Many People Speak German, And Where Is It Spoken?", "headings": "How Many People Speak German, And Where Is It Spoken?\nHow Many People Speak German, And Where Is It Spoken?\nA Brief History Of The German Language\nWhere In The World Is German Spoken?\nHow Many People Speak German In The World?\nHow Many People Speak German In Europe?\nHow Many People Speak German In North America?\nHow Many People Speak German In South America?\nHow Many People Speak German In Africa?\nWhy Learn German?\nWant to give German a try?\n", "segment": "German is the only official language of both Germany and Austria, and it’s one of the official languages of Switzerland, along with French and Italian. There are also a number of German speakers in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Namibia, Paraguay, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, the United States and Uruguay. How Many People Speak German In The World? Based on census data from 2010, German is the 11th most-spoken language in the world, with over 132 million speakers. Of that number, about 79 million of the speakers live in Germany. About 76 million people in the world speak German as a first language, with an additional 56 million speaking it as a second, third or fourth language. How Many People Speak German In Europe? Europe is, as expected, where the greatest numbers of German speakers live. As mentioned, Germany has the largest number, with 79 million people who speak German in total. In Austria, where German is the only official language, basically the entire population of 8.7 million people speak the language.", "start_char": 1978, "end_char": 3158, "id": "16178013" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1238557894#0_1813505971", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/territories-and-countries-where-german-is-an-official-language.html", "title": "German Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas", "headings": "German Speaking Countries\nGerman Speaking Countries\nThe German Language\nBelgium\nSwitzerland\nAustria\nTerritories And Countries Where German Is An Official Language\n", "segment": "German Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas\nGerman Speaking Countries\n\"Do you speak German?\" written on a chalkboard in German. The German Language\nThe German language belongs to the Indo-European family and is considered a Germanic language. It is the second most widely spoken Germanic language (after English) and has between 90 and 95 million native language speakers and between 10 and 15 million second language speakers. The majority of these individuals live in Germany (78.3%), followed by Austria (8.4%), Switzerland (5.6%), other countries (7.3%), and Italy (.4%). It is the official language of 6 sovereign nations and of 6 dependent regions. These countries and 1 of the regions make up the Council for German Orthography, which regulates the written rules of the language. Below is a look at some of the countries and territories where German is an official language (outside of Germany). Belgium\nOne of the official languages of Belgium is German, which has the third largest German-speaking population outside of Germany. Despite its distinction as an official language, it is considered one of the least common in the country with only approximately 73,000 native speakers and over 2.47 million second language speakers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1232, "id": "96413914" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258699278#0_1863094319", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-germany.html", "title": "What Languages are Spoken in Germany? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages are Spoken in Germany?\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Germany?\nOfficial Language of Germany\nMinority Languages Spoken in Germany\nLow German\nUpper Sorbian\nLower Sorbian\nFrisian\nOther Minority Languages Spoken in Germany\nImmigrant Languages Spoken in Germany\nForeign Languages Spoken in Germany\nBreakdown of Languages Spoken in Germany\n", "segment": "What Languages are Spoken in Germany? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Germany? German is the major language spoken in Germany. Germany is a multilingual country with about 67% of the Germans having the ability to speak at least one foreign language. 27% of the German population can also speak two foreign languages. Official Language of Germany\nStandard German is the official language of Germany. It is a West Germanic language that is also the most commonly spoken first language in the European Union. Over 95% of the population of Germany speaks the language. This figure also encompasses speakers of Northern Low Saxon, a dialect of West Low German. The German language is closely related to Low German, English, Dutch, Afrikaans, and Frisian.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 759, "id": "96445528" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_998685534#1_1952213266", "url": "https://www.lingoda.com/en/content/german-speaking-countries/", "title": "German Speaking Countries List | Lingoda Online German Language School", "headings": "What are the Main German Speaking Countries?\nWhat are the Main German Speaking Countries?\nWhich Countries Speak German?\nFacts About the German Language\nAn Introduction to Life in Germany\n", "segment": "In addition, German is spoken as a second language by an additional 80 million people who don’t live in German speaking countries. Officially, there are six German speaking countries in Europe: Germany – with more than 80 million speakers\nAustria – 8 million\nSwitzerland – 4.6 million\nBelgium – 75.000 people\nLuxembourg – 390.000people\nLiechtenstein – 35,000 people\nIn addition, German has official status and is a recognised minority language in the following countries: Italy (Bolzano/Südtirol)\nFrance (Alsatian)\nCzech Republic\nHungary\nDenmark\nPoland (Silesia)\nRussia\nRomania\nSlovakia\nVatican City\nApproximately 16 per cent of the European Union’s population speak German. Outside of Europe, there are many other countries where German is spoken, such as Kazakhstan, Namibia, and South Africa. There are other parts of the world where German is also spoken by a small percentage of the population. The German diaspora (German communities that emigrated during the first half of the 20th century) has also brought the German language to areas of The United States, Chile, Norway, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Facts About the German Language\nThe German language has had significant influence over other cultures and languages. During the 19th century, German literature enjoyed a prestigious phase, and many German words were exported to other languages. These ‘loan words’ include “kindergarten”, “delicatessen”, “rucksack”, “poltergeist”, and “wanderlust”.", "start_char": 574, "end_char": 2064, "id": "50634873" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1287788762#1_2668302502", "url": "https://www.expatify.com/germany/countries-that-speak-german.html", "title": "Countries that Speak German - Expatify", "headings": "Countries that Speak German\nCountries that Speak German\nGermany\nAustria\nSwitzerland\nLiechtenstein\nLuxembourg\nFrance\nPoland\nCzech Republic\nItaly\nRomania\nSlovakia\nComments\n", "segment": "Germany\nWhere it all started, Germany, or Deutschland, contains about 82 million German speakers, among natives and foreigners. Germans often take pride in their form of this language, though there are regional differences. Austria\nGerman is Austria’s official language, and it has a populated of about 8 million. There are several differences between German and Austrian spoken dialect, but they can understand each other easily. Switzerland\nAround 65 percent of Swiss people speak German. The rest speak French, Italian or Rhaeto-Romansch. It is the only German speaking nation not in the EU or on the Euro. However, Swiss speak Swiss German and Germans often have a hard time understanding it. Liechtenstein\nThis tiny country has a population of 30,000. Its capital has neither a train station nor airport, and only has 5,000 people.", "start_char": 475, "end_char": 1312, "id": "21736032" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110848037#7_296734934", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Germany", "title": "What languages are spoken in Germany? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Germany\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Germany?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Germany?\n", "segment": "German is the official language of Germany, and the most widely spoken, about 95% of the population being able to speak German. English is the next widely spoken language with 51% of Germans being able to speak German. French is the next highest with 15% of the population. German\nGerman. With various dialects in different parts of the country. Most people also speak English as a second language. German\nGerman\nThe most common language in Germany is German. Officially it's just German. But at school foreign languages are teached. Mostly english.", "start_char": 2575, "end_char": 3125, "id": "74901131" } ]
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who did ronald reagan get shot by?
John Hinckley, Jr.
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Lincoln, Kennedy, Garfield & McKinley.", "start_char": 591, "end_char": 1226, "id": "3410324" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_568012306#0_990660859", "url": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/march/30/newsid_2530000/2530913.stm", "title": "BBC ON THIS DAY | 30 | 1981: President Reagan is shot", "headings": "\n", "segment": "BBC ON THIS DAY | 30 | 1981: President Reagan is shot\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1981: President Reagan is shot\nPresident Ronald Reagan has been shot and wounded after a lone gunman opened fire in Washington. He is currently undergoing emergency surgery at George Washington University Hospital but there are unconfirmed reports he walked in unaided. Initial reports claim he may have a punctured lung. Five to six shots were fired as he left the Washington Hilton Hotel where he had been addressing a union convention, about one mile from the White House. A man, firing at close range, also wounded White House Press Secretary James Brady in the head. A Secret Service official and a Washington policeman were also injured before the gunman was pushed to the ground by police. The president had appeared from the hotel smiling and walked towards his limousine turning momentarily to acknowledge calls from the waiting press. A burst of gunfire was then heard before the president was bundled into a bullet proof limousine and whisked away.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1056, "id": "61396500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_909714433#5_2003794517", "url": "https://lisawallerrogers.com/2011/02/09/the-secret-service-code-names/", "title": "The Secret Service Code Names | Lisa's History Room", "headings": "\nLisa's History Room\nwhere the past is always present\nThe Secret Service Code Names\nGeneral Code Names\nThe Obamas\nThe Bushes\nThe Clintons\nThe Bushes\nThe Carters\nThe Reagans\nThe Fords\nThe Nixons\nThe Johnsons\nOther Individuals\nPlaces\nShare this:\nLeave a Reply\nCancel reply\nBlog Stats\nWelcome!\nRecent Posts\nTop Posts & Pages\nEmail Subscription\nGoodreads\nThe Duke and Duchess of Windsor\nThe Lincolns\nPrincess Diana\nJohn Wilkes Booth\nFrida Kahlo\nJackie Kennedy Onassis\nJohn F. Kennedy\nQueen Victoria\nPrincess Margaret\nAudrey Hepburn\nNicholas and Alexandra\nCatherine, Duchess of Cambridge\nPrincess Grace (Kelly)\nTalk Like Shakespeare Today\nImelda Marcos\nElizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton\nThe Kennedys\nRestless Corpses\nThe Beatles\nSarah, The Duchess of York\nBob Mackie Designs\nElvis Presley\nCategories\nFollow Blog via Email\n", "segment": "Tranquility\nThe Carters\nJimmy: Deacon\nRosalynn: Dancer\nAmy: Dynamo\nSecret Service agents respond to the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan by John Hinckley Jr. on March 30, 1981. President Reagan took a bullet in the abdomen but made a full recovery. The Reagans\nRonald: Rawhide\nNancy: Rainbow\nThe Fords\nGerald: Passkey\nBetty: Pinafore\nThe Nixons\nRichard:", "start_char": 1679, "end_char": 2048, "id": "110833688" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1049185761#17_1784294270", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-many-US-presidents-have-been-shot", "title": "How many US presidents have been shot? - Quora", "headings": "How many US presidents have been shot?\nHow many US presidents have been shot?", "segment": "One White House police officer was killed in the shootout; another was wounded. A follower of Charles Manson shot at Gerald Ford at the California Capitol, but she had forgotten to load a cartridge into the chamber so the gun didn’t fire. Seventeen days later, another woman shot at Ford in San Fransisco, but a man near her grabbed her arm and the shot missed. Ronald Reagan was shot outside the Washington Hilton, hitting him and puncturing a lung. Two Secret Service agents were wounded, as well as Press Secretary James Brady who suffered brain damage as a result. In a great act of compassion, Reagan still kept Brady, who was unable to function in the job, as the official Press Secretary until the end of his term. The men who took over the functions for the next eight years were officially Deputy or Acting Press Secretaries. Then, of course, Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy were shot. Sponsored by USAFacts\nHow is the government serving the people?", "start_char": 8961, "end_char": 9928, "id": "87227632" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1539117624#13_2695519788", "url": "http://doctorzebra.com/prez/g40.htm", "title": "President Ronald Reagan: Health and Medical History", "headings": "Ronald Reagan\nHealth and Medical History of President\nRonald Reagan", "segment": "shot\nReagan was shot on March 30, 1981. A long-nosed .22 caliber bullet, fired from a pistol, ricocheted off the Presidential limosine and entered Reagan's chest, under his left arm. The bullet was of the exploding type, but it did not explode. The main threat to Reagan's life was from blood loss and a collapsed lung 2d . After entering Reagan's body, the bullet ricocheted off his left-sided seventh rib. By now the bullet was deformed into a dime-shaped mass, and when it entered Reagan's left lung, it did considerable damage to the lung tissue. The lung began bleeding, and collapsed. The bullet lodged about one inch from the heart. To see the full chronology of events, click here: MORE\nThe first-line treatment for a collapsed lung is a chest tube -- a plastic tube that is inserted through the skin, between the ribs, and into the chest cavity where the lungs sit.", "start_char": 5226, "end_char": 6101, "id": "5362431" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1217451052#0_2186386326", "url": "http://www.politico.com/story/2009/03/president-reagan-shot-march-30-1981-020628", "title": "President Reagan shot, March 30, 1981 - POLITICO", "headings": "President Reagan shot, March 30, 1981\nPresident Reagan shot, March 30, 1981\nSource: “President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime,” by Lou Cannon (1991)\n", "segment": "President Reagan shot, March 30, 1981 - POLITICO\nPresident Ronald Reagan waves just before he is shot outside the Washington Hilton, March 30, 1981. President Reagan shot, March 30, 1981\nOn this day in 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot in the chest at the side entrance of the Hilton Washington hotel by John Hinckley Jr. Reagan was walking to his limousine after a speech to AFL-CIO leaders when Hinckley, 25, who was standing among a group of reporters, fired six shots, hitting Reagan and three others. Hinckley shot James Brady in the head, inflicting permanent brain damage on Reagan’s press secretary. Timothy McCarthy, a Secret Service agent, was shot in the side, and Thomas Delahanty, a District of Columbia policeman, was shot in the neck. Both recovered from their wounds. Hinckley was quickly overpowered and pinned against a wall while Reagan, still unaware that he had been shot, was shoved into his limousine by an agent and rushed to George Washington University Hospital. The .22-caliber bullet collapsed Reagan’s left lung and just missed his heart. Remarkably, the president, who was 70 at the time, walked unassisted into the emergency room. As he was being prepped for what turned out to be two hours of life-saving surgery, he quipped to his wife, Nancy, “Honey, I forgot to duck.” “ Please tell me you’re Republicans,” he said to his surgeons.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1370, "id": "1265996" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1456348031#0_3012082333", "url": "https://www.politico.com/story/2009/03/president-reagan-shot-march-30-1981-020628", "title": "President Reagan shot, March 30, 1981 - POLITICO", "headings": "President Reagan shot, March 30, 1981\nPresident Reagan shot, March 30, 1981\nSource: “President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime,” by Lou Cannon (1991)\n", "segment": "President Reagan shot, March 30, 1981 - POLITICO\nPresident Ronald Reagan waves just before he is shot outside the Washington Hilton, March 30, 1981. President Reagan shot, March 30, 1981\nOn this day in 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot in the chest at the side entrance of the Hilton Washington hotel by John Hinckley Jr. Reagan was walking to his limousine after a speech to AFL-CIO leaders when Hinckley, 25, who was standing among a group of reporters, fired six shots, hitting Reagan and three others. Hinckley shot James Brady in the head, inflicting permanent brain damage on Reagan’s press secretary. Timothy McCarthy, a Secret Service agent, was shot in the side, and Thomas Delahanty, a District of Columbia policeman, was shot in the neck. Both recovered from their wounds. Hinckley was quickly overpowered and pinned against a wall while Reagan, still unaware that he had been shot, was shoved into his limousine by an agent and rushed to George Washington University Hospital. The .22-caliber bullet collapsed Reagan’s left lung and just missed his heart. Remarkably, the president, who was 70 at the time, walked unassisted into the emergency room. As he was being prepped for what turned out to be two hours of life-saving surgery, he quipped to his wife, Nancy, “Honey, I forgot to duck.” “ Please tell me you’re Republicans,” he said to his surgeons.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1370, "id": "28821147" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_322019231#5_611219258", "url": "http://www.us-presidents-list.com/Assassinated-US-Presidents-List/Assassinated-US-Presidents-List.html", "title": "ASSASSINATED US PRESIDENTS LIST", "headings": "Assassinated US Presidents List\nAssassinated US Presidents List\nIntroduction - Assassinated Presidents\nAssassinated U.S. Presidents\nList of Assassination Attempts on U.S. Presidents\n", "segment": "Jackson beat him with his cane and the man was apprehended. Gerald Ford (September 5, 1975) - Lynette Fromme, who was a follower of Charles Manson, tried to shoot the president but had no bullets in the guns firing chamber. She was quickly apprehended. Gerald Ford (September 22, 1975) - Sara Jane Moore fired two shots at the president in San Francisco California. The first shot narrowly missed its target; as she raised her arm to fire again an ex-marine grabbed her causing her to miss again. Ronald Reagan (March 30, 1981) - Upon returning to his limousine after a speech in Washington DC Reagan was fired upon by John Hinckley Jr. Reagan was hit once with a bullet breaking a rib, and puncturing a lung. Three other men were wounded in the assassination attempt.", "start_char": 3012, "end_char": 3780, "id": "26093218" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2204650759#5_2374853090", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Parr", "title": "Jerry Parr - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jerry Parr\nJerry Parr\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer with the Secret Service\nAssassination attempt\nCommunity service\nDeath\nAwards and honors\nProfessional organizations\nFilmography\nDepiction in media\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Michael Deaver, Reagan's aide; unidentified policeman; Washington policeman Thomas K. Delahanty, who was shot; and secret service agent Tim McCarthy, who was shot in the stomach. Main article: Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan\nOn March 30, 1981, John Hinckley Jr. opened fire on President Ronald Reagan as he exited the Washington Hilton Hotel after giving a speech, firing six bullets in 1.7 seconds. Parr quickly pushed Reagan into the limousine, and as a result, one of the bullets overshot the president. Parr's prompt reaction had saved Reagan from being hit in the head. [ 13] : 224 The final bullet ricocheted off the armored side of the limousine and hit the president in the left underarm, grazing a rib and lodging in his lung, causing it to partially collapse, and stopping less than an inch (25 mm) from his heart. [", "start_char": 4034, "end_char": 4867, "id": "104984485" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_697033635#1_1446019358", "url": "https://millercenter.org/president/ronald-reagan/key-events", "title": "Ronald Reagan - Key Events | Miller Center", "headings": "Ronald Reagan - Key Events\nRonald Reagan - Key Events\nJanuary 20, 1981\nFifty-two American hostages held in Iran since Nov…\nJanuary 20, 1981\nReagan inaugurated\nFebruary 18, 1981\nSpending speech\nMarch 10, 1981\nReagan sends budget to Congress\nMarch 30, 1981\nReagan shot in chest\nPresident Reagan Shot\nApril 11, 1981\nReagan recovers\nApril 24, 1981\nSoviet grain embargo lifted\nSandra Day O’Connor, first woman on Supreme Court\nAugust 5, 1981\nReagan dismisses strikers\nIn-Depth Exhibits\nAugust 13, 1981\nCutting taxes\nOctober 2, 1981\nMilitary buildup\nNovember 18, 1981\nNegotiating with Soviet Union\nDecember 28, 1981\nSanctions on Poland\nJanuary 26, 1982\nReagan delivers State of the Union\nReagan addresses Parliament\nJune 11, 1982\nReagan visits West Berlin\nJune 30, 1982\nPrivate Sector Survey\nSeptember 3, 1982\nTax Equity & Fiscal Responsibility Act\nJanuary 5, 1983\nGas tax increase\nJanuary 25, 1983\nReagan’s second State of the Union\nMarch 23, 1983\nStrategic Defense Initiative\nApril 20, 1983\nRecession ends\nApril 20, 1983\nSocial Security reform becomes law\nJune 18, 1983\nVolcker heads Federal Reserve\nJuly 1, 1983\nFinal tax cut\nOctober 23, 1983\nSuicide bombers attack Lebanon\nBombing of Lebanon Barracks\nOctober 25, 1983\nInvasion of Grenada\nJanuary 25, 1984\nReagan urges deficit reduction\nApril 30, 1984\nExchange with China\nAugust 22, 1984\nReagan renominated\nSeptember 21, 1984\nCongressional compromise\nNovember 6, 1984\nReagan reelected\nJanuary 20, 1985\nReagan inaugurated\nFebruary 6, 1985\nFarm credit crises\nMay 1, 1985\nEmbargo on Nicaragua\nRegan attends cemetery ceremony\nJuly 13, 1985\nBush acting president\nSouth African sanctions\nNovember 19, 1985\nReagan, Gorbachev hold summit\nDecember 12, 1985\nGramm-Rudman Bill\nJune 17, 1986\nChief Justice Warren Burger retires\nOctober 11, 1986\nReagan and Gorbachev meet in Iceland\nOctober 22, 1986\nTax code revised\nNovember 4, 1986\nDemocrats gain seats\nNovember 13, 1986\nU.S. illegally sells arms to Iran\nNovember 25, 1986\nFunds from illegal arms deal diverted\nNovember 26, 1986\nCommission appointed to investigate Iran-Contra\nFebruary 3, 1987\nWater Quality Control Act\nFebruary 26, 1987\nTower Commission concludes report\nMarch 4, 1987\nReagan takes responsibility\nNovember 18, 1987\nCongress issues Iran-Contra report\nDecember 7, 1987\nGorbachev, Reagan sign treaty\nJanuary 29, 1988\nReagan prohibits abortion assistance\nMay 29, 1988\nReagan visits Soviet Union\nAugust 15, 1988\nRepublicans nominate Bush, Quayle\nNovember 8, 1988\nBush elected\nJanuary 11, 1989\nReagan says farewell\n", "segment": "It includes funding cuts for 200 programs in addition to those cuts already proposed by President Carter. March 30, 1981\nReagan shot in chest\nReagan is shot in the chest by John Warnock Hinckley Jr.\nPresident Reagan Shot\nOn March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot by John W. Hinkley, Jr., while leaving the Washington Hilton Hotel after giving a speech. The President was hit under his left arm by a bullet that ricocheted off his limousine. Once the sound of shots rang in the air, Secret Service agent Jerry Parr shoved Reagan into his limousine, and then, after noticing the President had been shot, directed the car to the George Washington University Hospital. Press Secretary James Brady, Secret Service Agent Timothy McCarthy, and Washington, D.C., police officer Thomas Delahanty were also shot and seriously wounded. Parr's quick-witted diversion of the presidential limousine to the hospital was a move that probably saved Reagan's life. The bullet had missed Reagan's heart by a mere inch. Although not believed to be serious at the time, Reagan's wounds were in fact life-threatening. He underwent surgery to remove the bullet and repair a lung that had collapsed. Still President Reagan, ever the trouper, walked into the hospital before he collapsed.", "start_char": 814, "end_char": 2087, "id": "13782630" } ]
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what has been discovered on mars so far?
Acidalia Colles
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Thanks\n6/1/2021\ntswion posted a note for it\n\nVisit Log\nI saw a rover on Mars and secretly followed shh! 6/1/2021\nlillesandler discovered it\n\nVisit Log\nKomm mir vor, als wär ich mit auf dem Mars gewesen! 6/1/2021\nTheSkyhopper discovered it\n\nVisit Log\nTicket to the Mars 😂😍\n6/1/2021\nEJS2019 discovered it\n\nVisit Log\nMum cheekymo helped me find it. 6/1/2021\ncheekymo discovered it\n\nVisit Log\nWe think we found it...\n6/1/2021\nAnne & Jacob discovered it\n\nVisit Log\nVery nice adventure so look at the pictures from Mars. Today I looked up the pictures and there to code was! Great to see the geocaching even made it to mars\n6/1/2021\nExAmigan discovered it\n\nVisit Log\nFound it! 6/1/2021\ncurt84 discovered it\n\nVisit Log\nI found the image looking through the photos. The photos are neat to look at. data on this page is cached for 3 mins\n01-10 of 76,929 records ·\n01\n02\n03\n04\n05\n06\nnext ›\nlast »", "start_char": 3778, "end_char": 4725, "id": "82784324" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_534473027#7_960051907", "url": "https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/news/swept-away-evidence-of-erosion-on-mars/", "title": "Swept Away: Evidence of Erosion on Mars | News | Astrobiology", "headings": "Swept Away: Evidence of Erosion on Mars\nSwept Away: Evidence of Erosion on Mars", "segment": "“Mars has not always been cold and dry with little happening on the surface. At one time it had a heyday,” says Hynek. What’s Next\nThe researchers are now focusing attention on a large outcrop of hematite occurring within western Arabia Terra, the Terra Meridiani region. The discovery of hematite on Mars is exciting because on Earth hematite, an iron oxide, typically forms in the presence of liquid water. The hematite deposits on Mars were recently discovered and the community is still struggling to understand their origin. “It is evident from the last landing site selection workshop that one of the two rovers will go to the Terra Meridiani hematite site, situated in the middle of our study area. We want to go where the water was.” SENDTHISSTORY TO A FRIEND", "start_char": 4678, "end_char": 5446, "id": "53518617" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1555230272#3_3321014084", "url": "https://nasa.fandom.com/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Mars", "title": "Atmosphere of Mars | National Aeronautics and Space Administration Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Atmosphere of Mars\nAtmosphere of Mars\nFurther information: Climate of Mars\nContents\nStructure\nObservations and measurement from Earth\nComposition\nCarbon dioxide\nArgon\nWater\nMethane\nSulfur dioxide\nOzone\nPotential for use by humans\nHistory\nImages\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\nTemplate:Commons category-inline\n", "segment": "There has been renewed interest in its composition since the detection of traces of methane in 2003 that may indicate life but may also be produced by a geochemical process, volcanic or hydrothermal activity. The atmosphere is quite dusty, giving the Martian sky a light brown or orange-red color when seen from the surface; data from the Mars Exploration Rovers indicate suspended particles of roughly 1.5 micrometres diameter. On 16 December 2014, NASA reported detecting an unusual increase, then decrease, in the amounts of methane in the atmosphere of the planet Mars. Organic chemicals have been detected in powder drilled from a rock by the Curiosity rover. Based on deuterium to hydrogen ratio studies, much of the water at Gale Crater on Mars was found to have been lost during ancient times, before the lakebed in the crater was formed; afterwards, large amounts of water continued to be lost. On 18 March 2015, NASA reported the detection of an aurora that is not fully understood and an unexplained dust cloud in the atmosphere of Mars. On 4 April 2015, NASA reported studies, based on measurements by the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument on the Curiosity rover, of the Martian atmosphere using xenon and argon isotopes. Results provided support for a \"vigorous\" loss of atmosphere early in the history of Mars and were consistent with an atmospheric signature found in bits of atmosphere captured in some Martian meteorites found on Earth.", "start_char": 1135, "end_char": 2595, "id": "14778179" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1174514729#8_2116274406", "url": "http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ask/79-Does-Mars-have-an-atmosphere-", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who discovered Mars? Is there really a giant canyon on Mars? When did the first robot rover go to Mars? Is there life on Mars? What is the temperature on Mars? Can we breathe on Mars? Does Mars have an atmosphere? Is there water on Mars? How bad are the dust storms on Mars? Does Mars have any moons?", "start_char": 2324, "end_char": 2625, "id": "5029210" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1174527430#1_2116297272", "url": "http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ask/86-How-did-Mars-and-its-moons-get-their-names-", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Ask an Astronomer\nTeachers\nWhat is Infrared? Ask an Astronomer\nTeachers\nMars\nHow old is Mars? Was life discovered in a meterorite from Mars? How did Mars and its moons get their names? Who discovered Mars? Is there really a giant canyon on Mars? When did the first robot rover go to Mars? Is there life on Mars? What is the temperature on Mars? Can we breathe on Mars?", "start_char": 351, "end_char": 720, "id": "5029241" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1174512697#1_2116264615", "url": "http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ask/77-How-bad-are-the-dust-storms-on-Mars-", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Ask an Astronomer\nTeachers\nWhat is Infrared? 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Can we breathe on Mars?", "start_char": 339, "end_char": 708, "id": "5029145" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1174519579#7_2116283745", "url": "http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ask/80-Can-we-breathe-on-Mars-", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Ask an Astronomer\nTeachers\nWhat is Infrared? Ask an Astronomer\nTeachers\nMars\nHow old is Mars? Was life discovered in a meterorite from Mars? How did Mars and its moons get their names? Who discovered Mars? Is there really a giant canyon on Mars? When did the first robot rover go to Mars? Is there life on Mars? What is the temperature on Mars? Can we breathe on Mars?", "start_char": 2035, "end_char": 2404, "id": "5029222" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1174525356#1_2116292950", "url": "http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ask/84-Is-there-really-a-giant-canyon-on-Mars-", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Ask an Astronomer\nTeachers\nWhat is Infrared? Ask an Astronomer\nTeachers\nMars\nHow old is Mars? Was life discovered in a meterorite from Mars? How did Mars and its moons get their names? Who discovered Mars? Is there really a giant canyon on Mars? When did the first robot rover go to Mars? Is there life on Mars? What is the temperature on Mars? Can we breathe on Mars?", "start_char": 343, "end_char": 712, "id": "5029235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1174529482#7_2116306657", "url": "http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ask/88-How-old-is-Mars-", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Ask an Astronomer\nTeachers\nWhat is Infrared? Ask an Astronomer\nTeachers\nMars\nHow old is Mars? Was life discovered in a meterorite from Mars? How did Mars and its moons get their names? Who discovered Mars? Is there really a giant canyon on Mars? When did the first robot rover go to Mars? Is there life on Mars? What is the temperature on Mars? Can we breathe on Mars?", "start_char": 1918, "end_char": 2287, "id": "5029254" } ]
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what is a judge in the supreme court called?
Chief Justice of the United States
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1406775833#1_3129398614", "url": "https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-justice-and-vs-judge/", "title": "Difference Between Justice and Judge | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms", "headings": "Difference Between Justice and Judge\nDifference Between Justice and Judge\nJustice vs Judge\nWho is a Judge?\nWho is a Justice?\nWhat is the difference between Justice and Judge?\nImages Courtesy:\nAbout the Author: koshal\nLeave a Reply\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "It is a practice to refer to the judges of a supreme court as justices. Judges in lower courts are simply called judges. However, there is no hard and fast rule regarding this convention, and judges in some lower courts are also called justices. There is no doubt that both judges and justices deliver justice. The only difference pertains to the level at which justice is being administered. However, the roles and responsibilities being same, there is a difference in the day to day duties of a judge from a justice of a Supreme Court too. Who is a Judge? Judges are persons who have passed law degree and have experience as lawyers. Upon elevation as a judge, which is often through appointments, a person gets powers to pass on verdicts on various matters related to law. Judges preside over a jury that is constituted to hear legal proceedings and deliberate to arrive finally at a decision that is binding upon the warring parties.", "start_char": 1147, "end_char": 2085, "id": "12869722" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_946619482#2_1900700280", "url": "https://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/Judge", "title": "Judge Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com", "headings": "Judge\nJudge\nReferences\n", "segment": "If there is a jury, the judge has the job of making sure the person taken to court is treated in a fair way. Some courts will have more than one judge. For important decisions about the laws of a country, countries may have a supreme court or high court with many (nine or more) judges in it. In the United States, judges on a supreme court are called justices and are led by a Chief Justice . In many countries, judges wear special clothes while being in court. Often this is a black robe or cloak. Supreme or High Court judges often wear a red cloak. Judges in some countries also wear a special long wig. They also used to put a piece of black material on their head when they sentenced a person to die. References\nJump up\n↑ Warren, Wilfred Lewis (2000).", "start_char": 824, "end_char": 1582, "id": "47470239" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_913641333#16_1535439616", "url": "http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/how-many-judges-are-on-the-supreme-court/", "title": "", "headings": "How Many Judges Are On the Supreme Court?\nWonder of the Day #174\nHow Many Judges Are On the Supreme Court?\nTags:\nWonder What's Next?\nTry It Out\n", "segment": "The Constitution does not specify. Emily\nMay 10, 2018\nwhat is the name for this court system? how many judges sit on the bench? how long does each judge serve in this court? what job do these judges perform? May 14, 2018\nHi, Emily! This Wonder discusses the Supreme Court, and nine judges make up the Supreme Court! The following paragraph from this Wonder helps explain what the judges on the Supreme Court do: \"The Supreme Court is mainly an appellate court, which means that it decides whether lower courts made correct decisions about the law during trials or earlier appeals. Each year, approximately 10,000 petitions are filed with the Supreme Court, requesting that it review a lower court 's decision.\"", "start_char": 6265, "end_char": 6975, "id": "2659237" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1633821634#9_3514177173", "url": "https://naysnews.weebly.com/uploads/2/2/4/4/22440840/1_-_judicial_branch_in_a_flash_sv.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "This power of deciding what is constitutional is called judicial review. The U.S. Supreme Court has this power over federal laws. State supreme courts have this power over state laws. Judges and More Judges \nWhile a trial court only has one judge, most Court of Appeals cases are heard by three judges! When more than one judge listens to a case, the group of judges is called a panel. Usually, the judges decide the case by majority vote. At the appellate level, there is never a jury. That’s because a jury’s only job is to look at evidence and decide what happened. In an appellate court, the judges are deciding whether legal errors have been made. For the losing side in the Court of Appeals, there is one more chance:", "start_char": 3367, "end_char": 4090, "id": "14880756" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1067504852#0_1877819395", "url": "https://www.weegy.com/Home.aspx?ConversationId=22ZN6CEC", "title": "People who make judgments in lower federal courts are called justices. judges. officers. lawyers.", "headings": "People who make judgments in lower federal courts are called justices. judges. officers. lawyers.\nGet an answer\nNew answers\nPeople who make judgments in lower federal courts are called JUDGES.\nThis answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.\n", "segment": "People who make judgments in lower federal courts are called justices. judges. officers. lawyers. Question and answer\nPeople who make judgments in lower federal courts are called justices. judges. officers. lawyers. People who make judgments in lower federal courts are called JUDGES. s\nLog in for more information.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 315, "id": "94787531" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1406735551#1_3129312339", "url": "https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-judge-and-vs-jury/", "title": "Difference Between Judge and Jury | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms", "headings": "Difference Between Judge and Jury\nDifference Between Judge and Jury\nJudge vs Jury\nJudge\nJury\n", "segment": "The exact roles and responsibilities of a judge may differ from one country to another, but in general, he is the person in charge of proceedings in his court of law and decides the quantum of sentence for the guilty party or individual as well as award financial penalties. There are Supreme Court judges who are also called justices or federal judges, and are competent to hear cases involving interpretation of law or constitution. These judges, however, can hear trials of individuals also. The decision of Supreme Court judge is final and binding on the party or complainant as it is the highest court of law. Judges in lower courts hear cases and summon witnesses to get the truth behind a case. These judges have the power to decide on the guilt or innocence of a person and award sentences accordingly. A judge has to appear fair and honest at all times, and not be biased by circumstances or people. In addition, he may arrive at decisions as per the provisions of law and not according to personal likes or dislikes. Jury\nA jury is a body of people appointed to arrive at a decision in a matter that may have come up in a law court. Jury’s decision is called verdict or judgment in much the same manner as a single judge.", "start_char": 737, "end_char": 1968, "id": "12869667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1289144265#23_2687568998", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060816152222AAxTmJf", "title": "how long does the president serve ? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "how long does the president serve ?\nhow long does the president serve ?\n19 Answers\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\n", "segment": "A: The U.S. Supreme Court. Q: How many judges are there in the Supreme Court ? A: Nine. Q: How long do they serve ? A: They serve for life during their good behavior.", "start_char": 2729, "end_char": 2896, "id": "25431135" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_764780711#7_1741935682", "url": "https://brainly.in/question/12628088", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "6. Name the procedure through which a judge of the Supreme Court can be reme7. Why is the Supreme Court called the 'Guardian of the Constitution' ? 8. What is the highest court in the country called ? Where is it located ? 9. Explain briefly the Advisory Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.10. State any two functions of the Supreme Court.11. What are the qualifications for the appointment of a Judge of the Suprem312.", "start_char": 3881, "end_char": 4293, "id": "43705480" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_764780711#6_1741935088", "url": "https://brainly.in/question/12628088", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What kind of judicial system has been adopted for\n… the whole country?4. What is the number of judges of the Supreme Court? How are they elected ? 5. What is the term of a judge of the Supreme Court ? 6. Name the procedure through which a judge of the Supreme Court can be reme7. Why is the Supreme Court called the 'Guardian of the Constitution' ? 8. What is the highest court in the country called ?", "start_char": 3682, "end_char": 4080, "id": "43705479" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1976933856#18_2964106645", "url": "http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Judicial+officer", "title": "Judicial officer legal definition of Judicial officer", "headings": "\njudge\nJudge\nCross-references\njudge\njudge\nFeedback\nFlashcards & Bookmarks ?\nMentioned in ?\nLegal browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "sentence. Collins Dictionary of Law © W.J. Stewart, 2006\nJUDGE. A public officer, lawfully appointed to decide litigated questions according to law. This, in its most extensive sense, includes all officers who are appointed to decide such questions, and not only judges properly so called, but also justices of the peace, and jurors, who are judges of the facts in issue. See 4 Dall. 229; 3 Yeates, IR. 300. In a more limited sense, the term judge signifies an officer who is so named in his commission, and who presides in some court. 2.", "start_char": 7829, "end_char": 8367, "id": "74506509" } ]
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what is the capital city of assyrian empire?
Assur
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Today the ruins of the city can be found around 50 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq. Babylon is mentioned several times in the Bible. Nimrud\nNimrud became the capital city of the Assyrian Empire in the 13th Century BC.", "start_char": 1442, "end_char": 2329, "id": "18200610" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_742227947#16_1338163808", "url": "http://www.oldest.org/politics/empires/", "title": "8 Oldest Empires in the World | Oldest.org", "headings": "8 Oldest Empires in the World\n8 Oldest Empires in the World\n8. Achaemenid Empire\n7. Carthaginian Empire\n6. Kushite Empire (Nubian Dynasty)\n5. Egyptian Empire (New Kingdom of Egypt)\n4. Hittite Empire\n3. Babylonian Empire (First Babylonian Dynasty)\n2. Assyrian Empire\n1. Akkadian Empire\n", "segment": "Sometime around the end of the First Babylonian Dynasty, the capital city of Babylon was sacked by the Hittites under king Mursili I.\n2. Assyrian Empire\nYear Established and Ended: c.2025 BCE – c.605 BCE\nDuration: 1,420 years\nFounding Country: Assyria (parts of modern-day Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Iran)\nCapital City: several throughout different periods – first capital city was Aššur\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nThe Assyrian Empire is typically divided into four eras: the Early Assyrian Period, the Old Assyrian Empire, the Middle Assyrian Period, and the New Assyrian Period. Although the first capital city of Aššur was first established around 2600 BCE, during the Early Period, Assyrians were under the rule of the Akkadian Empire.", "start_char": 6800, "end_char": 7574, "id": "771521" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1314102184#0_2745528058", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070917171408AAXGanX", "title": "What was the Ancient Assyrian Capital? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "What was the Ancient Assyrian Capital?\nWhat was the Ancient Assyrian Capital?\n8 Answers\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "What was the Ancient Assyrian Capital? | Yahoo Answers\nDerek W\nDerek W\nasked in Arts & Humanities History · 1 decade ago\nWhat was the Ancient Assyrian Capital? 8 Answers\nRelevance\n? 1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nAssyria was a region on the Upper Tigris river, named for its original capital, the ancient city of Assur. Calah is one of the earliest capitals of the Assyrian Empire, and its last was Nineveh. Nineveh is located on the east bank of the Tigris river near the base of the Kurdish mountains. Nineveh was founded by Nimrod, known as the mighty hunter. Nineveh first became the official, undisputed capital of the Assyrian Empire during the reign of Sennacherib. Or...\n\"Actually there were two capitols of ancient Assyria . Nineveh was the first and Assur (Ashur) was the second.\" -", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 790, "id": "25474318" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1226606426#1_2479146894", "url": "https://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/glossary%20and_terms.php", "title": "Ancient Mesopotamia: Glossary and Terms", "headings": "Ancient Mesopotamia\nAncient Mesopotamia\nGlossary and Terms\n", "segment": "Aqueduct - A man-made channel built to carry water from one location to another. Ashur or Assur - Assur was the original capital city of the Assyrian Empire. It was also the name of the primary god in the Assyrian religion. Assyrian Empire - An empire known for their fierce warriors, the Assyrian Empire rose and fell several times to rule over much of Mesopotamia and the Middle East. Babylonian Empire - The Babylonian Empire ruled much of Mesopotamia from the city of Babylon. The empire rose and fell over the course of ancient history. Chariot - The chariot was a two wheeled vehicle pulled by horses. It was typically used for warfare and was one of the strengths of the Assyrian army. City-state - A city-state is an independently governed region that is centered around a single powerful city. The civilization of the Sumer was governed by many independent city-states.", "start_char": 387, "end_char": 1266, "id": "58341194" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1495887981#6_2851580441", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/assyrian_empire.php", "title": "Ancient Mesopotamia: Assyrian Empire", "headings": "Ancient Mesopotamia\nAncient Mesopotamia\nThe Assyrian Empire\n", "segment": "Ashur was the capital of the original empire and also their main god. Tiglath-Pileser III built roads throughout the empire to enable his armies and messengers to travel quickly. The Assyrians were experts at siege warfare. They used battering rams, siege towers, and other tactics such as diverting water supplies in order to take a city. Their cities were strong and impressive. They had huge walls built to withstand a siege, many canals and aqueducts for water, and extravagant palaces for their kings. Activities\nTake a ten question quiz about this page. Listen to a recorded reading of this page: Your browser does not support the audio element. Learn More about Ancient Mesopotamia:", "start_char": 2804, "end_char": 3493, "id": "18200552" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1495920132#2_2851648852", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/great_cities_of_ancient_mesopotamia.php", "title": "Ancient Mesopotamia: Great Cities of Mesopotamia", "headings": "Ancient Mesopotamia\nAncient Mesopotamia\nGreat Cities of Mesopotamia\n", "segment": "The people of Akkad, under the leadership of Sargon the Great, conquered many of the Sumerian city-states and took control of Mesopotamia. The Akkadian language took the place of Sumerian and continued to be the primary language of the region into the Babylonian and Assyrian Empires. Archeologists still haven't found the city of Akkad and are unsure where it is located. It was likely located in southern Mesopotamia just east of the Tigris River. Assur\nLocated in northern Mesopotamia on the western bank of the river Tigris, Assur became the first capital city of the Assyrian Empire. Although other cities would later take over as capital of the Assyrian Empire, Assur was always recognized as the religious center of the empire. Assur was named after the primary god of the Assyrians. The city and the god are sometimes called Ashur. Babylon\nBabylon was the capital city and center of the Babylonian Empire. During its peak, Babylon was the largest city in the world with populations exceeding 200,000 people.", "start_char": 853, "end_char": 1868, "id": "18200609" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1242630214#3_2540779712", "url": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-hccc-worldcivilization/chapter/the-assyrians/", "title": "The Assyrians | World Civilization", "headings": "The Assyrians\nThe Assyrians\nLearning Objective\nKey Points\nTerms\nAššur\nAssyrian Empire\nSources\n", "segment": "Centered on the Upper Tigris river, in northern Mesopotamia (northern Iraq, northeast Syria, and southeastern Turkey), the Assyrians came to rule powerful empires at several times, the last of which grew to be the largest and most powerful empire the world had yet seen. As a substantial part of the greater Mesopotamian “Cradle of Civilization,” Assyria was at the height of technological, scientific, and cultural achievements for its time. At its peak, the Assyrian empire stretched from Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea to Persia (Iran), and from the Caucasus Mountains (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan) to the Arabian Peninsula and Egypt. Assyria is named for its original capital, the ancient city of Ašur (a.k.a., Ashur) which dates to c. 2600 BCE and was located in what is now the Saladin Province of northern Iraq. Ashur was originally one of a number of Akkadian city states in Mesopotamia. In the late 24th century BCE, Assyrian kings were regional leaders under Sargon of Akkad, who united all the Akkadian Semites and Sumerian-speaking peoples of Mesopotamia under the Akkadian Empire (c. 2334 BC-2154 BCE). Following the fall of the Akkadian Empire, c. 2154 BCE, and the short-lived succeeding Sumerian Third Dynasty of Ur, which ruled southern Assyria, Assyria regained full independence. The history of Assyria proper is roughly divided into three periods, known as Old Assyrian (late 21st-18th century BCE), Middle Assyrian (1365-1056 BCE), and Neo-Assyrian (911- 612BCE). These periods roughly correspond to the Middle Bronze Age, Late Bronze Age, and Early Iron Age, respectively.", "start_char": 2438, "end_char": 4035, "id": "77983481" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_307561415#10_345964134", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosul", "title": "Mosul - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mosul\nMosul\nContents\nEtymology\nHistory\nAncient era and early Middle Ages\nSee also: Syria § Etymology\n9th century to 1535\nOttoman period\n1918 to 1990s\n2003 American invasion\nChristian exodus\nGovernment by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)\nWomen\nPersecution of religious and ethnic minorities and destruction of cultural sites\nHuman rights\nArmed opposition\nBattle of Mosul (2016–2017)\nDemography\nReligion\nInfrastructure\nGeography\nClimate\nHistorical and religious buildings\nMosques and shrines\nChurches and monasteries\nOther sites\nArts\nPainting\nEducation\nSport\nNotable people\nSee also\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "he chose the city of Kalhu (the Biblical Calah, modern Nimrud) as his capital in place of the ancient traditional capital of Aššur ( Ashur ), 30 km (19 mi) from present day Mosul. Thereafter successive Assyrian emperor-monarchs such as Shalmaneser III, Adad-nirari III, Tiglath-Pileser III, Shalmaneser V and Sargon II continued to expand the city. In approximately 700 BC, King Sennacherib made Nineveh the new capital of Assyria. Immense building work was undertaken, and Nineveh eclipsed Babylon, Kalhu and Aššur in both size and importance, making it the largest city in the world. A number of scholars believe the true location of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were in fact at Nineveh. The mound of Kuyunjik in Mosul is the site of the palaces of King Sennacherib, and his successors Esarhaddon, Ashurbanipal, (who established the Library of Ashurbanipal ), Ashur-etil-ilani, Sin-shumu-lishir and Sin-shar-ishkun. The Assyrian Empire began to unravel from 626 BC onwards, being consumed by a decade of brutal internal civil wars, greatly weakening it. A war-ravaged Assyria was subsequently attacked in 616 BC by a vast coalition of its former subjects, most notably their Babylonian relations from southern Mesopotamia, together with the Medes, Persians, Chaldeans, Scythians, Cimmerians, and Sagartians. Nineveh fell after a siege and bitter house to house fighting in 612 BC during the reign of Sin-shar-ishkun who was killed defending his capital. His successor, Ashur-uballit II, fought his way out of Nineveh and formed a new Assyrian capital at Harran (now southeastern Turkey).", "start_char": 6507, "end_char": 8098, "id": "62934783" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1495920132#4_2851651463", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/great_cities_of_ancient_mesopotamia.php", "title": "Ancient Mesopotamia: Great Cities of Mesopotamia", "headings": "Ancient Mesopotamia\nAncient Mesopotamia\nGreat Cities of Mesopotamia\n", "segment": "It was home to kings such as Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar as well as the fabled Hanging Gardens of Babylon which are one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Babylon is located in central Mesopotamia along the banks of the Euphrates River. Today the ruins of the city can be found around 50 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq. Babylon is mentioned several times in the Bible. Nimrud\nNimrud became the capital city of the Assyrian Empire in the 13th Century BC. Although the city later fell into ruins, the great King Ashurnasirpal II rebuilt the city and made it the Assyrian capital once again in 880 BC. Nimrud was home to some of the most magnificent palaces built in ancient history. The palace of Shalmaneser III covered over 12 acres and had more than 200 rooms. Nineveh\nThe greatest city of the Assyrian Empire was Nineveh. It became the largest city in the world at the height of the Assyrian Empire.", "start_char": 1869, "end_char": 2777, "id": "18200611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_737071473#9_828512140", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Assyrian_Empire", "title": "Old Assyrian Empire - Wikipedia", "headings": "Old Assyrian Empire\nOld Assyrian Empire\nContents\nHistory\nOrigin of name\nSettlements\nCapital cities\nAssur\nShubat-Enlil\nOther cities\nNineveh\nKarum\nKarum Kanesh\nAnkuwa\nHattusa\nGovernment\nThe šarrum\nThe išši’ak Aššur\nThe limmu\nEponym dating system\nCulture\nLanguage\nWriting\nReligion\nDeities\nAshur\nAdad\nHistory\nDynasty of Puzur-Ashur I\nUpper Mesopotamian Empire\nFirst Dynasty of Babylon\nAdaside Dynasty\nMitanni\nSee also\nReferences\nInscriptions\nNotes\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Assur was the capital city of Assyria c. 2025 BC – c. 1754 BC and c. 1681 BC – c. 1379 BC. The oldest remains of the city were discovered in the foundations of the Ishtar temple, as well as at the Old Palace. In around 2025 BC, Puzur-Ashur I founded a new dynasty, and his successors such as Ilu-shuma, Erishum I and Sargon I left inscriptions regarding the building of temples to the gods Ashur, Adad and Ishtar in the city. Assur developed rapidly into a center for trade, and trade routes led from the city to Anatolia, where merchants from Assur established trading colonies. These Assyrian colonies in Asia Minor were called karu, and traded mostly with tin and wool. In the city of Assur, the first great temples to the city god Ashur and the weather god Adad were erected. Assur was the capital of the empire of Shamshi-Adad I (c. 1754 BC – c. 1721 BC). He expanded the city's power and influence beyond the Tigris River valley, creating what some regard as the first Assyrian Empire. In this period, the Great Royal Palace was built, and the temple of Ashur was expanded and enlarged with a ziggurat. This empire came to an end when Hammurabi, the Amorite king of Babylon, incorporated the city into his short-lived empire following the death of Ishme-Dagan I c. 1681 BC, and the next three Assyrian kings were regarded as vassals.", "start_char": 7750, "end_char": 9090, "id": "63234106" } ]
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For Georgia, China represents the fourth largest trade partner. At the same time, China is the second largest partner when referring to exports, as the Chinese market purchases 9% of the Georgian exports; our team of Georgian company formation agents can offer more details on the trading activities available here. Investment projects between China and Georgia\nOne of the most important projects between the two states, Free Trade, began in 2015. The Trading and Investment Council will aim at exchanging information on the Chinese and Georgian investors and businesses. 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These raw materials were exported to other countries to be processed. China's Trading Partners\nTwo of China's main trading partners were its close geographical neighbors—Japan and South Korea. China did a great deal of business with the U.S. as well, although the U.S. labeled China a currency manipulator amid substantial trade tensions. China also had significant trade relations with the EU. The EU was China's largest trading partner early in the 21st century, and China was second only to the U.S. among the EU's trading partners. 7 \nThe Accuracy of the Data\nThere were concerns about the accuracy of Chinese data collection when it comes to exports. Some observers suspected that China overstated its total exports to avoid controls on international transactions in a bid to bring more money into the country.", "start_char": 4246, "end_char": 5185, "id": "45105344" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_287487685#2_701437565", "url": "https://howmuch.net/articles/chinas-exports-imports-trade-balance", "title": "Visualizing China's Trading Partners", "headings": "Visualizing China's Trading Partners\nVisualizing China's Trading Partners\nVisualizing China's Trading Partners\nUse this visualization\nChina's Trading Partners - Top Countries Where China Exports the Most\nUse this visualization\nChina's Trading Partners - Top Countries from Where China Imports the Most\nUse this visualization\nChina's Trading Partners - Top 5 Countries Where China Has a Positive Trade Balance\nChina's Trading Partners - Top 5 Countries Where China Has a Negative Trade Balance\nAbout the article\nRepublication\nComments\n", "segment": "Although the U.S. dominated most of world trade in 1980, China has gradually taken on a greater role, surpassing the U.S. as the major trading partner in many countries around the world. In total, China exports $2.5 trillion worth of goods to other countries. For the countries in the visualization above, China has exported more than $1 billion in goods. The size and the color of each country on the map show at first glance which ones are the biggest recipients of Chinese exports. Countries that are larger and a deeper shade of turquoise have a higher value of exports. China's Trading Partners - Top Countries Where China Exports the Most\n1. United States: $481 billion\n2. Hong Kong: $304 billion\n3.", "start_char": 1908, "end_char": 2614, "id": "33213913" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1241949668#5_1822058113", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-economy-of-china.html", "title": "The Economy Of China - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Economy Of China\nThe Economy Of China\nOverview Of The Economy Of China\nLeading Industries Of China\nTop Export Goods And Export Partners Of China\nTop Import Goods And Import Partners\nChallenges Faced By The Economy Of China\nFuture Economic Plans\n", "segment": "computers (8.8%), broadcasting equipment (6.6%), telephones (4.5%), integrated circuits (2.6%), and office machine parts (2%). China’s biggest export partners include: the United States ($432 billion), Hong Kong ($258 billion), Japan ($166 billion), Germany ($101 billion), and South Korea ($88.9 billion). Top Import Goods And Import Partners\nIn 2014, China imported $1.53 trillion worth of goods, placing China as the second largest importer in the world. This gave the country a trade surplus of $834 billion. Its primary imports include crude petroleum ($205 billion), integrated circuits ($135 billion), iron ore ($73.4 billion), gold ($63.9 billion), and cars ($55.2 billion). China imports most of its products from the following countries: South Korea ($142 billion), the US ($134 billion), other Asian countries ($131 billion), Japan ($131 billion), and Germany ($96.7 billion). Challenges Faced By The Economy Of China\nAlthough China has had one of the strongest economies in the world, it is currently facing some challenges due to weakening currency and declining money supplies. According to some economists, the country has been overproducing and over-developing because of an overestimate of demand.", "start_char": 1553, "end_char": 2767, "id": "96419495" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1263503632#1_1874614296", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-countries-are-the-biggest-trading-partners-of-australia.html", "title": "Australia's Biggest Trading Partners - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Australia's Biggest Trading Partners\nAustralia's Biggest Trading Partners\nChina\nJapan\nUnited States\nWhich Countries Are The Biggest Trading Partners Of Australia?\n", "segment": "China\nAustralia’s biggest two-way trade partner is China. Its exports to China are valued at $98.2 billion and its imports from China are worth $54.3 billion. This gives Australia a $44 billion positive trade balance with this country. Approximately 34% of Australia’s total exports go to China. The largest percentage of these exports includes the following products: iron ore ($46 billion), coal briquettes ($7.74 billion), gold ($6.34 billion), crude petroleum ($1.89 billion), and refined copper ($1.88 billion). In return, approximately 21% of the imports that Australia receives originate in China. The principal imports include: computers ($5.06 billion), broadcasting equipment ($2.96 billion), telephones ($1.43 billion), other furniture ($966 million), and seats ($814 million). Japan\nJapan is listed as the second largest trade partner of Australia.", "start_char": 558, "end_char": 1419, "id": "96452936" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3436436806#1_3512820962", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_largest_trading_partners_of_China", "title": "List of the largest trading partners of China - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of the largest trading partners of China\nList of the largest trading partners of China\nContents\nBackground\nList of largest trading partners of China\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "The expansion of the Chinese economy grew 6.8% the last quarter of 2017, equaling the growth of the prior 3 months exceeding expectations of 6.7%. The overall economy expanded 6.9% last year, just beating the 6.7% of 2016 which ended a drought of a declining trend that started in 2011. List of largest trading partners of China\nThe major Chinese trading partners for were as follows: 2018 Imports and Exports of goods by top 20 Countries (Billions of USD)\nNo. Country / Region\nTotal trade\nExports\nImports\nTrade\nbalance\n\nTotal\n4,107.1\n2,263.3\n1,843.7\n419.6\n1\nUnited States\n583.3\n429.7\n153.9\n275.8\n2\nEuropean Union\n573.08\n375.1\n197.9\n177.1\n3\nJapan\n303.0\n137.2\n165.8\n-28.6\n4\nHong Kong\n286.5\n279.2\n73.1\n206.1\n5\nSouth Korea\n280.2\n102.7\n177.5\n-74.8\n6\nTaiwan\n199.9\n43.9\n155.9\n-112\n7\nAustralia\n136.4\n41.4\n95.0\n-53.6\n8\nVietnam\n121.9\n71.6\n50.3\n21.3\n9\nMalaysia\n96.1\n41.7\n54.4\n-12.7\n10\nBrazil\n87\n28.9\n58.8\n-29.9\n11\nIndia\n84.3\n68.0\n16.3\n52\n12\nRussia\n84.2\n42.8\n41.3\n1.5\n13\nThailand\n80.1\n38.5\n41.6\n-3.1\n14\nSingapore\n79.2\n45.0\n34.2\n10.8\n15\nIndonesia\n63.3\n34.7\n28.5\n6.2\n16\nCanada\n51.7\n31.3\n20.4\n10.9\n17\nPhilippines\n51.3\n32.0\n19.2\n12.8\n18\nSaudi Arabia\n50.1\n18.3\n31.7\n-13.4\n19\nUnited Arab Emirates\n41.0\n28.7\n12.3\n16.4\n20\nSouth Africa\n39.1\n14.8\n24.3\n-9.5\nChina is the over ruling trading partner of many countries. The following tables are based on 2016 data as shown on the CIA World Factbook. Exports\nRegion\nPercentage\nNorth Korea\n85.6%\nMongolia\n84.1%\nTurkmenistan\n70.0%\nSolomon Islands\n62.4%\nEritrea\n57.7%\nAngola\n53.7%\nOman\n47.8%\nMyanmar\n40.6%\nCongo\n39.8%\nMauritania\n36.9%\nDR Congo\n35.3%\nAustralia\n30.5%\nNew Caledonia\n30.4%\nIran\n30.1%\nChile\n28.6%\nSouth Korea\n25.1%\nGuinea\n24.6%\nPeru\n23.5%\nIraq\n21.9%\nNew Zealand\n19.4%\nBrazil\n19.0%\nSaudi Arabia\n13.6%\nSingapore\n12.8%\nIndonesia\n11.6%\nSouth Africa\n9.2%\nImports\nRegion\nPercentage\nNorth Korea\n90.3%\nKyrgyzstan\n37.8%\nMacau\n36.7%\nCambodia\n35.3%\nMyanmar\n33.9%\nMongolia\n33.2%\nCuba\n29.2%\nPakistan\n29.1%\nEthiopia\n28.8%\nTogo\n28.7%\nParaguay\n27.3%\nIraq\n26.9%\nJapan\n25.8%\nSolomon Islands\n25.3%\nVietnam\n25.1%\nBangladesh\n24.3%\nChile\n24.3%\nKenya\n24.1%\nAustralia\n23.4%\nIndonesia\n22.9%\nPeru\n22.8%\nUzbekistan\n22.2%\nRussia\n21.6%\nThailand\n21.6%\nSouth Korea\n21.4%\nMadagascar\n21.2%\nRwanda\n21.2%\nUnited States\n21.1%\nTanzania\n20.7%\nNigeria\n20.3%\nDR Congo\n20.2%\nBolivia\n19.9%\nNew Zealand\n19.9%\nMalaysia\n19.4%\nUruguay\n18.8%\nEritrea\n18.1%\nSouth Africa\n18.1%\nUganda\n17.9%\nAlgeria\n17.8%\nCameroon\n17.8%\nMauritius\n17.7%\nGhana\n17.3%\nPhilippines\n17.3%\nIndia\n17.0%\nSaudi Arabia\n16.2%\nLibya\n14.4%\nSingapore\n14.3%\nKuwait\n14.1%\nJordan\n14.0%\nBurundi\n13.3%\nEgypt\n12.9%\nTurkey\n12.8%\nSierra Leone\n12.5%\nBurkina Faso\n12.2%\nMali\n12.2%\nLebanon\n11.2%\nBahrain\n9.7%\nUnited Arab Emirates\n7.4%\nSee also\nEconomy of China\nInternationalization of the renminbi\nList of countries by leading trade partners\nList of the largest trading partners of the United States\nReferences\n^ Raúl, Bernal-Meza (2016). \" China and Latin America Relations: The Win-Win Rhetoric\". Journal of China and International Relations.", "start_char": 952, "end_char": 3939, "id": "105633135" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1199006867#4_2378989982", "url": "https://www.valuewalk.com/2019/10/top-10-largest-importers-in-the-world/", "title": "Top 10 Biggest Importers Worldwide [Listing] - ValueWalk", "headings": "Top Ten Largest Importers in the World\nTop Ten Largest Importers in the World\nThe Largest Importer in the World: Top Ten List\nBlue Eagle Struggled in Q1 but expects fundamentals to start mattering\n10- India, $514 billion\n9- South Korea, $535 billion\n8- Hong Kong, $626 billion\n7- The Netherlands, $644 billion\n6- France, $672 billion\n5- the United Kingdom, $674 billion\n4- Japan, $748 billion\n3- Germany, $1.28 trillion\n2- China, $2.13 trillion\n1- the United States, $2.61 trillion\nFAQs\nWhich countries are the biggest oil importers?\nWhich is the biggest palm oil-exporting country in Africa?\nWhat is Germany’s biggest import?\nHow much does the US import from China?\nWhat percentage of world exports come from China?\nSummary\n", "segment": "Japan and the US are the other leading trade partners of South Korea. 8- Hong Kong, $626 billion\nHong Kong, a special administrative region of China, is one of the world’s largest importers. Much of its trade takes place with Mainland China. It imported goods worth $626 billion last year. More than 40% of purchased products came from China. Hong Kong’s most significant purchases are integrated circuits, broadcasting equipment, telephones, and office equipment. 7- The Netherlands, $644 billion\nThe Netherlands’ significant purchases are crude petroleum, refined petroleum, broadcasting equipment, and transport equipment. Germany is by far the largest trading partner of the Netherlands. The Dutch also import goods in large quantities from China, Belgium, Luxembourg, Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. 6- France, $672 billion\nFrance is one of the world’s largest exporters, but it purchases even more.", "start_char": 2429, "end_char": 3352, "id": "6717588" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1314858028#12_2772862675", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/07/china-russia-superpower-axis", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "China is Russia’s second largest trading partner after the EU, while Russia only just scraped into a list of China’s top 10 trading partners, accounting for barely 3% of the country’s total trade volume. Moscow is also hoping Beijing will help with finance for businesses, after western funds dried up last year. Some Chinese firms have seen the Russian economic wobble as an opportunity to make capital investments in the country. Energy\nChina and Russia should make natural partners in energy deals, but in reality they have struggled to turn past agreements into real supply deals; pipelines announced last decade have still not been built because of disagreements over pricing and other conditions. Earlier this year, Russia overtook Saudi Arabia as the largest supplier of oil to China for the first time, with Russian exports to China more than doubling since 2010. But Beijing is accustomed to shopping around for energy and driving a very cheap bargain with its suppliers, while Russia is used to controlling prices for European customers with few other options. The expansion of shale gas production may have weakened Russia’s hand by improving global supply, but China is also increasingly concerned about climate", "start_char": 8777, "end_char": 10000, "id": "70384200" } ]
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Euro
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The currency of Spain is the euro The currency of Mexico is the\npeso\nAre peseta's still in currency? No. peseta is not a valid currency in Spain anymore. What is the monetary currency of Spain?", "start_char": 2676, "end_char": 3103, "id": "74789839" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1495634533#1_3059259301", "url": "https://currencyname.com/spain/", "title": "Spaniard Currency | Spaniard Euro vs American Dollar | Currency Name | Currency Code | Currency Symbol", "headings": "\nSpaniard Currency\nSpanish Currency - Euro\nSpain Money\nWhat is the exchange rate for Euro to US Dollars?\nWhat is the exchange rate for Euro to British Pound?\nWhat is the exchange rate for Euro to Australian Dollars?\n", "segment": "Cancel\nConfirm\nMore videos\nMore videos\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 / 0:47\nLive\n•\nSpain Money\nThe local money used in Spain is Euro. The currency symbol of the Spaniard money is €. The Spaniard currency code is EUR. The Euro Notes: The Spaniard currency notes are made up of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500. The Euro Coins: 1 Euro is made up of 100 Cents. Spaniard Cent Coins go from 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2.", "start_char": 766, "end_char": 1329, "id": "78270423" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54867482#7_142578977", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Spain", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What Currency Does Spain Use? Spain uses the Euro. What is the coin currency in Spain? Spain uses the Euro. What type of currency used in spian? The currency of Spain is the Euro (€). What currency is there in Spain? The Euro\nSpain's currency before Euro? The Pesata was the currency of Spain before 2002. 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How can you pay in Spain?\nMoney. How can you pay in Spain?", "segment": "Currency in Spain. Where to exchange money and how to pay | spain.info in english\nTravel Safe\nAdvice for travelling safely\nMoney. How can you pay in Spain? none\nnone\nHome\nPractical information\nIf you have any queries about making payments in Spain, here we tell you what our official currency is, where you can exchange your money once you are here, and whether it is necessary to give tips in Spain. All very useful information. What is the official currency? The Euro (€). You can consult its official value on the European Central Bank website. One Euro is made up of 100 cents, and there are eight different coins (1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and 1 and 2 Euros), and seven notes (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Euros). Where can I get money or exchange my money to €?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 774, "id": "102328904" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54867482#5_142577752", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Spain", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Since then Spain has used the Euro (€). What is the old currency of Spain? The peseta was the currency of Spain before the Euro was introduced in 2002. What is the currency used in Spain besides the Euro? The only currency used in Spain is the Euro. Does Spain use the Euro? The currency of Spain is the Euro. Yes, Euros are Spain's currency. What kind of currency does Spain have other than the Euro? Spain does not have a currency other than the Euro.", "start_char": 1655, "end_char": 2125, "id": "74789834" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54867482#4_142577066", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Spain", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Spain uses the Eurofor currency. 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what are the team colors for the pittsburgh steelers?
White
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The Steelers official team colors are black, gold and white.", "start_char": 1767, "end_char": 2249, "id": "4113394" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1770044627#0_3744215884", "url": "https://usteamcolors.com/pittsburgh-steelers-team-colors/", "title": "Pittsburgh Steelers Colors | Sports Teams Colors | U.S. Team Colors", "headings": "Pittsburgh Steelers Colors\nPittsburgh Steelers Colors\nPittsburgh Steelers color codes: RGB, CMYK, Pantone, Hex\n", "segment": "Pittsburgh Steelers Colors | Sports Teams Colors | U.S. Team Colors\nPittsburgh Steelers Colors\nNFL team colors\nThe official Pittsburgh Steelers team colors are black and gold. The color codes: RGB, CYMK for print, Hex for web and the Pittsburgh Steelers Pantone colors can be seen below. You can use these color codes for your Steelers fan site, blog, or even painting one of your rooms in the colors of your favorite football team. 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FIND YOUR ZEN AT THE UMLAUF SCULPTURE GARDEN\n11. SWIM AT HAMILTON POOL\nSEE ALSO: 10 Best Swimming Holes in Austin\n12. SMELL THE FLOWERS AT LADY BIRD JOHNSON WILDFLOWER CENTER\n13. TWO-STEP DANCING AT BROKEN SPOKE\n14. VISIT THE DRISKILL HOTEL\n15. TOUR THE TEXAS STATE CAPITOL\n16. EXPLORE ZILKER BOTANICAL GARDEN\n17. GO NUDE AT HIPPIE HOLLOW\nSEE ALSO: 14 Best Hiking Trails In Austin TX\n18. GET ARTSY AT BLANTON MUSEUM OF ART\n19. CATCH A SHOW AT PARAMOUNT THEATER\n20. Shop on South Congress\n21. Hike Barton Creek Greenbelt\n22. Jam Out at Austin City Limits\n23. Drink Wine in Fredericksburg\nSEE ALSO: Weekend Getaway to Fredericksburg Texas\nWHERE TO EAT IN AUSTIN, TEXAS\n24. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH WALL AT JO’S COFFEE\n25. EXPERIENCE THE BARBECUE PIT AT SALT LICK\nSEE ALSO: 10 Spots For The Best BBQ In Austin\n26. TEXAS-SIZED BREAKFAST AT JUAN IN A MILLION\nSEE ALSO: 41 Best Restaurants In Austin, Updated 2021\n27. MANMOSAS AT BANGER’S\n28. QUESO FUNDIDO AT EL ALMA\n29. QUICK SLICE AT HOME SLICE PIZZA\n30. SUSHI AT UCHI\n31. TACOS AT VERACRUZ\nSEE ALSO: 37 Best Austin Food Trucks In 2021 (Sorted By Cuisine)\n32. FRENCH DINNER AT JUSTINE’S BRASSERIE\n33. ICE CREAM AT AMY’S ICE CREAM\n34. BRUNCH AT CONTIGO\nSEE ALSO: 24 Spots With The Best Brunch In Austin, Updated 2020\n35. BIG DOUGHNUTS AT GOURDOUGH’S\nSEE ALSO: 17 Spots For Late Night Food In Austin\nNIGHTLIFE THINGS TO DO IN AUSTIN, TEXAS\n35. LIVE MUSIC AT MOHAWK\n36. DIRTY 6TH STREET IN DOWNTOWN AUSTIN\n37. CONTAINER BAR ON RAINEY STREET\n38. MEZCAL COCKTAILS AT WHISLER’S\n39. HANG OUT AT NATIVE HOSTEL\nTHINGS TO DO IN AUSTIN: WHERE TO SHOP IN AUSTIN, TEXAS\n40. TRY ON COWBOY BOOTS AT ALLENS BOOTS\n41. ANTIQUE SHOPPING AT UNCOMMON OBJECTS\nSEE ALSO: My Favorite Local Shops To Go Shopping In Austin\n42. PICK UP GIFTS AT TESORO’S\n43. SHOPPING AT DOMAIN NORTHSIDE\n44. RECORD SHOPPING AT WATERLOO RECORDS & VIDEO\n45. BUY A CACTUS AT EAST AUSTIN SUCCULENTS\nSEE ALSO: Where To Buy Succulents In Austin\n46. Visit the Cathedral Of Junk\nRELATED: Ultimate Guide To Things To Do In Round Top Texas\nEvents that happen in Austin\nQuick guide to things to do in Austin\nWRITTEN BY: Jane Ko\nAlso on A Taste of Koko\nBest Coffee Shops In Austin, Sorted By …\nUltimate Guide To Women-Owned …\n16 Best Tacos In Austin, Updated 2021\nMy Favorite Asian Noodles & Ramen In …\nMicroblading Before and After – How It …\n5 Healthy Habits To Start The New Year\nIKEA® Bedroom Makeover For Under …\nBefore + After: Affordable …\n", "segment": "OUTDOOR THINGS TO DO IN AUSTIN, TEXAS\nTable of Contents\n1. SWIM IN BARTON SPRINGS POOL\n2. Boating on Lake Travis\n3. PICNIC IN ZILKER PARK\n4. CLIMB MOUNT BONNELL\n5. WATCH A MOVIE AT ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE\n6. PADDLEBOARDING ON LADY BIRD LAKE\n7. GO TO A FOOTBALL GAME AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS\n8. VISIT BULLOCK TEXAS STATE HISTORY MUSEUM\n9. WATCH THE BATS FLY OUT FROM THE CONGRESS BRIDGE\n10.", "start_char": 1203, "end_char": 1584, "id": "15693214" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_366293364#21_869113455", "url": "https://blog.trekaroo.com/top-10-things-families-texas/", "title": "Top 10 Absolutely FUN things to do in Texas with Kids", "headings": "Top 10 FUN Things to Do in Texas with kids!\nTop 10 FUN Things to Do in Texas with kids!\nTable of Contents\nFun Things to do in Texas with Kids\n1. Texas State Fair\n2. Cowboy Culture\n3. Spend Time in San Antonio\n4. Explore the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex\n5. Get to Know Houston\n6. Relax at Texas Beaches\n7. Stay Weird in Austin\n8. Sports Fans Unite!\n9. The Great Big Outdoors\n10. Extreme Adventures, Texas-Style\nWhere do you want to visit next?\n", "segment": "7. Stay Weird in Austin\nDowntown Austin | Photo by Tarlie Harris\nAustin is all about exploring trails and swimming holes, good food, and good music. Zilker Park has a bunch of free family-friendly activities. The Botanical Gardens has a children’s garden, a Japanese Garden, and an aromatic rose garden. At the Nature and Science Center, kids can view objects under the microscope, uncover a dinosaur fossil in the giant sand pit, and play in the indoor cave. Ladybird Lake has easy hiking trails, a playground area, and large expanses of green grass for kiddos to fly kites or expend some pent-up energy. Barton Springs Pool (an underground spring) is open year-round and is famous for its celebrity crowds, as well as locals and tourists. Bring your best game to the diving board! Last but not least, you have to check out the Congress Bridge Bats which put on quite a show at sunset. For more on Austin, check out our guide to Day trips from Austin with Kids and our Top 10 Things to Do in Austin with Kids!", "start_char": 7846, "end_char": 8857, "id": "43226116" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_778406967#0_1621707205", "url": "https://www.austintexas.org/austin-insider-blog/post/things-to-do-in-austin/", "title": "50 Fun Things to Do in Austin, TX | Visit Austin, Texas", "headings": "50 Fun Things to Do in Austin\nMenu\n50 Fun Things to Do in Austin\nDiscover more things to do in Austin this today, this week and this weekend with our online event calendar here .\n", "segment": "50 Fun Things to Do in Austin, TX | Visit Austin, Texas\nGet a Free Visitor Guide\nGet Austin in your inbox\nPlaces to Stay\nThings to Do\nPlan a Trip\nVisitor Health & Safety\nAustin Airport\nCultural Heritage\nAsian Austin\nBlack Austin\nLatinx Austin\nDowntown Walking Tours\neNewsletter\nInsider Deals\nItinerary Ideas\nLGBTQ\nMusic, Nightlife & Drag\nArts & Culture\nFood & Drink\nDowntown & the Warehouse District\n2 Day Itinerary for LGBTQ Visitors\nLGBTQ Events\nMaps\nTransportation\nVisitor Center\nVisitor Guide\nWeather\nWeddings in Austin\nInsider Blog\nPlaces to Stay\nHotels\nResorts & Spas\nBed & Breakfasts\nVacation Home Rentals\nRV Parks & Camping\nThings to Do\nArts\nAttractions\nEntertainment Districts\nCentral Austin\nDowntown\nEast Austin\nManor Road\nRainey Street\nRed River\nSixth Street\nSouth Austin\nSouth Congress\nNorth & Northwest Austin\nUniversity of Texas at Austin\nWest Austin\nWest Sixth Street\nFestivals\nFood & Drink\nFood Trucks\nBreweries, Brew Pubs & Cideries\nCoffee Shops & Cafes\nAustin Wine Country & Vineyards\nRecipes from Chefs & Bartenders\nGolf\nHill Country\nHistory\nMotorsports\nNightlife\nOutdoors\nHow to Experience Austin's Bats\nBiking\nFitness\nHiking & Recreation\nSwimming Holes\nWater Parks\nWater Rentals & Cruises\nShopping\nSpa Services\nSports Teams\nTours\nEvents\nApril and May\nMemorial Day Weekend in Austin\nJune and July\nAugust and September\nSubmit an Event\nConvention Center Calendar\nMusic Scene\nMusic Venue Guide\nConcerts in Austin\nMusic Festivals in Austin\nAustin Record Stores\nLocal Artists to Know\nBest Austin Music Venues\nVisitor Health & Safety\nVisit Austin, From Home\nMeeting Professionals\nWhy Austin\nAustin Industries\nMeeting FAQ\nVisit Austin is Your One-Stop Resource\nSubmit RFP\nAustin Convention Center\nMeeting Planner Toolkit\nAccommodations\nConvention Services\nEntertainment Districts\nMaps\nSearch Hotels & Venues\nPromotional Tools\nSpecial Event Venues\nSupplier Directory\nTransportation\nConference Staffing\nHousing Bureau\nPre & Post Convention Deals\nContacts\nConvention Services\nMeetings Health & Safety\nTravel Professionals\nStart Planning\nKnow Before You Go\nAustin Tips\nLive Music Scene\nThings to Do\nMarketing Tools\nContacts\nSports Commission\nVenue Guide\nFeatured Events\nSubmit RFP\nContacts\nBoard of Directors\nFilm Commission\nCOVID-19 Film Resources\nPermits & Regulations\nChild Labor Laws\nDrone Regulations\nInsurance Requirements\nPolice Assistance\nPyrotechnic Regulations\nSet Safety\nLocations\nProperty Submission: Rules & Requirements\nIncentives & Grants\nProduction Directory\nStudio Facilities\nMade In Austin\nFilm Festivals\nResources & Tools\nAustin Insider Deals\nSupport Organizations\nSustainability Program\nEducation\nNews\nContact\nMusic Office\nHire Austin Musicians\nMusician Interest Form\nResources\nGet a Gig\nMusic Media\nOrganizations\nContacts\nAbout Us\nContact Visit Austin\nBoard of Directors\nEmployment\nInternships\nHeritage Grants\nPress\nPress Kit\nImage Library\nPress Trip Request\nPress Releases\nContacts\nVisitor Center\nPartnernet\nStrategic Partnerships\nPartnership Opportunities\nMeet the Team\nBecome a Partner\nOur Partners\nVisit Austin Foundation\nContact Us\nTerms of Use & Privacy Policy\nSite Map\nEnglish\nFrançais\nAttractions de la Ville d'Austin\nLes Quartiers de Divertissement\nLa Scène Musicale\nRégion des Collines\nFaire Les Boutiques à Austin\nCe Qu'il Faut Savoir Avant De Partir\nDeutsch\nAttraktionen In Austin\nUnterhaltungsbezirke\nDowntown\nEast Austin\nRainey Street\nRed River\nSixth Street\nSouth Congress\nLive-Musikszene\nShopping in Austin\nDas Bergland\nRouten\nPlanen Sie Ihre Reise\nEspañol\nAtracciones En Austin\nDistritos De Entretenimiento\nCentro de la Ciudad\nEast Austin\nRainey Street\nRed River\nSixth Street\nSouth Congress\nLa Música En Vivo Está En Nuestras Raíces\nItinerarios\nDe Compras En Austin\nRegión de las Colinas\n¿Qué Debe Saber Antes De Viajar? 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Here are 50 of the best things to do in Austin to kick-start your trip. Austin Visitor Center. Credit Shane Ware..\nMake your first stop the Austin Visitor Center and get insider tips on the best Austin has to offer, hop on a tour and shop locally made items. Although the Visitor Center is temporarily closed, you can check out its online Gift Shop for Austin-themed goodies. 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With an abundance of green space, active travelers can bike in Zilker Metropolitan Park and swim in Barton\n... READ MORE\nAustin's attractions cater to all ages. With an abundance of green space, active travelers can bike in Zilker Metropolitan Park and swim in Barton Springs Pool before an evening of bat-watching at the Congress Avenue Bridge. If you find yourself waking up to a rainy day, stay dry in one of Austin's top-notch museums like the Bullock Texas State History Museum or the Blanton Museum of Art. Just make sure you save some energy for an evening of live music at a bar or club on Sixth Street. Hoping to see all of Austin's top sights in a short amount of time? Sign up for one of the best Austin tours. How we rank Things to Do\nUpdated February 24, 2021\nAll Things To Do\nFree\n1-Day Itinerary\n2-Day Itinerary\n3-Day Itinerary\nAll Things To Do\nFree\n1-Day Itinerary\n2-Day Itinerary\n3-Day Itinerary\n»\nAll\nFree\n1-Day\n2-Day\n3-Day\nAll\nFree\n1-Day\n2-Day\n3-Day\n»\n# 1\nView all Photos\nState Capitol\nState Capitol\nfree\n#1 in Austin\n0.8 miles to city center [SEE MAP]\nFind Tours & Tickets\nFind Tours & Tickets\nFree, Sightseeing\nTYPE\n1 to 2 hours\nTIME TO SPEND\n0.8 miles to city center [SEE MAP]\nFree, Sightseeing\nTYPE\n1 to 2 hours\nTIME TO SPEND\nStanding stoically in the heart of central Austin is Texas's legislative center, the State Capitol. Opened in 1888, this pink-granite landmark stands 14 feet taller than the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Much of the capitol, including the 218-foot rotunda, the chamber of the Hall of Representatives and the governor's receiving room, still look the same as they did when the capitol opened. The structure underwent a large-scale restoration starting in the 1980s, including replacing the zinc statue of the Goddess of Liberty that sits atop the dome with an aluminum one.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1942, "id": "37809268" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_937314151#0_2076032338", "url": "https://traveladdicts.net/fun-things-to-do-in-austin-texas/", "title": "33+ Best Things to Do in Austin Texas (2021) - Travel Addicts", "headings": "33+ Things to Do in Austin According to a Local\n33+ Things to Do in Austin According to a Local\nSwim at Barton Springs Pool\nSeek out the street art\nVisit the Texas State Capitol\nSample craft beer at Jester King Brewery\nHave BBQ at The Salt Lick\nSee Esther’s Follies\nTry Ranch Water at Ranch 616\nBar hop on Rainey Street\nPlay around at Lucy in Disguise\nHang out at a speakeasy\nSee sunset at The Oasis on Lake Travis\nWatch the Congress Bridge bats\nRelax at Mozart’s Coffee Roasters\nPlay Chicken Shit Bingo\nStop for a sip at Austin Eastciders\nPull up a chair at Wright Bros Brew and Brew\nBrowse the racks at Atown\nGet festive at Lala’s Little Nugget\nSee the art at HOPE Outdoor Gallery\nVisit a local distillery\nSee a show at Alamo Drafthouse\nIndulge in Tiff’s Treats\nEnjoy the scenery at Hamilton Pool\nShop at Tesoros Trading Company\nTake the plunge at Deep Eddy Pool\nEat at Pool Burger\nTwo-step at the White Horse\nSample the offerings at Fareground\nExplore by bike or scooter\nGo on a breakfast tacos crawl\nHave fun at Toy Joy\nGet outside at Lady Bird Lake\nSee the Trail of Lights\nExplore the Texas Hill Country\nShare this post:\nLaura Longwell\n", "segment": "33+ Best Things to Do in Austin Texas (2021) - Travel Addicts\n33+ Things to Do in Austin According to a Local\nHome » North America » USA » Texas » 33+ Things to Do in Austin According to a Local\nApril 27, 2021 / By Laura Longwell\nSome posts on this site contain affiliate links, meaning if you book or buy something through one of these links, we may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). Austin is like nowhere else in Texas. With ubiquitous live music and street art and a ridiculous amount of breakfast tacos and breweries, the city is brimming with character. As a native Texan and adopted Austinite, my sister has spent the last several years discovering all the fun things to do in Austin that locals love and aren’t tourist traps. I’ve been lucky to have her as a guide to explore the best attractions you’ve heard of and many that may not be on your list yet. Here’s a look at some of our favorite things to see and do, as guided by a local. Table Of Contents\nSwim at Barton Springs Pool\nSeek out the street art\nVisit the Texas State Capitol\nSample craft beer at Jester King Brewery\nHave BBQ at The Salt Lick\nSee Esther’s Follies\nTry Ranch Water at Ranch 616\nBar hop on Rainey Street\nPlay around at Lucy in Disguise\nHang out at a speakeasy\nSee sunset at The Oasis on Lake Travis\nWatch the Congress Bridge bats\nRelax at Mozart’s Coffee Roasters\nPlay Chicken Shit Bingo\nStop for a sip at Austin Eastciders\nPull up a chair at Wright Bros Brew and Brew\nBrowse the racks at Atown\nGet festive at Lala’s Little Nugget\nSee the art at HOPE Outdoor Gallery\nVisit a local distillery\nSee a show at Alamo Drafthouse\nIndulge in Tiff’s Treats\nEnjoy the scenery at Hamilton Pool\nShop at Tesoros Trading Company\nTake the plunge at Deep Eddy Pool\nEat at Pool Burger\nTwo-step at the White Horse\nSample the offerings at Fareground\nExplore by bike or scooter\nGo on a breakfast tacos crawl\nHave fun at Toy Joy\nGet outside at Lady Bird Lake\nSee the Trail of Lights\nExplore the Texas Hill Country\nSwim at Barton Springs Pool\nPeople enjoying Barton Springs Pool\nWhen we’re looking to escape the Texas heat, Barton Springs is one of our favorite places to go when we visit Austin. Within the 358-acre Zilker Park, Barton Springs is a refuge in the city. Spanning 3 acres, the Barton Springs Pool is fed by underground springs that stay 68-70 degrees year-round. For reference, that’s about 10-14 degrees cooler than the average swimming pool.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2437, "id": "37829815" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_778406967#5_1621720339", "url": "https://www.austintexas.org/austin-insider-blog/post/things-to-do-in-austin/", "title": "50 Fun Things to Do in Austin, TX | Visit Austin, Texas", "headings": "50 Fun Things to Do in Austin\nMenu\n50 Fun Things to Do in Austin\nDiscover more things to do in Austin this today, this week and this weekend with our online event calendar here .\n", "segment": "Sample a variety of food trucks in one location at The Picnic, where you’ll find crunchy chicken tenders at The Mighty Cone, pasta from Cannone Cucina Italiana and authentic Thai cuisine at Coat & Thai. Texas State Capitol and Paramount Theater on Congress Avenue. Courtesy of the Paramount Theatre..\nPlay it smart at the Thinkery, Austin’s hands-on children’s museum that incorporates science and technology into the fun with interactive exhibits and engaging activities. Open weekends only, with timed sessions. Flip through the extensive selection of vinyl at Waterloo Records and catch a free in-store performance by an emerging local musician. Currently offering curbside pick-up only. Hike up the stone steps of Mount Bonnell and get a sweeping view of the city from atop this Lake Austin landmark that has been a popular attraction since the 1850s. Visit the free Brush Square Museums that include the limited-entry Susanna Dickinson Museum (the only Anglo adult survivor of the Battle of the Alamo) and the O. Henry Museum, former residence of the famed short story writer (closed for renovation). You’re not doing Austin right if you don’t try some of our world-famous barbecue. Get in line for the ultra-tender brisket crafted by James Beard Award-winning pitmaster Aaron Franklin at Franklin Barbecue (curbside pick-up only).", "start_char": 6869, "end_char": 8206, "id": "15849355" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1448768913#14_3051874891", "url": "https://www.extraspace.com/blog/moving/city-guides/best-neighborhoods-in-austin-for-singles-young-professionals/", "title": "5 Best Neighborhoods in Austin for Singles & Young Professionals", "headings": "Best Neighborhoods in Austin for Singles & Young Professionals\nBest Neighborhoods in Austin for Singles & Young Professionals\nCherrywood\nThings to Do in Cherrywood\nNorth University\nThings to Do in North University\nOld West Austin\nThings to Do in Old West Austin\nSouth Lamar\nThings to Do in South Lamar\nZilker\nThings to Do in Zilker\n", "segment": "Go for a stroll through the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum, where you can find all kinds of indoor and outdoor art exhibits. Catch indie films and blockbusters at Austin staple Alamo Drafthouse. Get in a round of putt-putt and BYOB at Peter Pan Mini Golf. Hit up Corner Bar , an after-work favorite that has daily specials like Service Industry Tuesday or Double Fistin’ Fridays. Try interesting menu items like the Pork & Quail Corndog or the Mesquite Bean-Peanut Ice Cream at locavore joint Odd Duck. Get a scoop of hand-rolled ice cream from the Holla Mode food truck. Or head to Biscuits & Groovy, where you can sample biscuit-based dishes like The Gloria Gaynor or The M.C. Hammer. ***\nMoving to Austin? With convenient storage facilities throughout the ATX metro, Extra Space Storage can help with your life transition. Find self storage near you!", "start_char": 7771, "end_char": 8626, "id": "21910993" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1448982528#7_3052405030", "url": "https://www.extraspace.com/blog/moving/city-guides/best-places-to-live-in-the-south/", "title": "8 Best Places to Live in the South | Extra Space Storage", "headings": "Best Places to Live in the South\nBest Places to Live in the South\nAsheville, NC\nThings to Do in Asheville\nAustin, TX\nThings to Do in Austin\nCharleston, SC\nThings to Do in Charleston\nFayetteville, AR\nThings to Do in Fayetteville\nFranklin, TN\nThings to Do in Franklin\nFrisco, TX\nThings to Do in Frisco\nPort Orange, FL\nThings to Do in Port Orange\nRaleigh, NC\nThings to Do in Raleigh\n", "segment": "With more music venues per capita than any other U.S. city, Austin is considered “the live music capital of the world.” Things to Do in Austin\nPut on your white and burnt orange gear and head to the Texas Memorial Stadium to cheer on the Longhorns! Spend the weekend at South By Southwest, the internationally acclaimed festival for music, film, games, and more! Grab a seat at the famous Continental Club for a more intimate live music experience. Visit the Austin Zoo, a rescue zoo that rehabilitates exotic animals. Catch a wave at NLand Surf Park, which creates waves so visitors can practice their surfing. Get a drink in the Rainey Street Historic District, which is full of residential bungalows-turned-bars. Try a flight of locally-brewed beers at Jester King Brewery. Get to Franklin Barbecue early and indulge in their famous brisket, which has been sold out every single day since they’ve opened. Or take a stroll down South Congress Street to sample food truck offerings like Korean Bulgogi crepes at Parisian Crepes.", "start_char": 3313, "end_char": 4342, "id": "21911296" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_937314151#1_2076036351", "url": "https://traveladdicts.net/fun-things-to-do-in-austin-texas/", "title": "33+ Best Things to Do in Austin Texas (2021) - Travel Addicts", "headings": "33+ Things to Do in Austin According to a Local\n33+ Things to Do in Austin According to a Local\nSwim at Barton Springs Pool\nSeek out the street art\nVisit the Texas State Capitol\nSample craft beer at Jester King Brewery\nHave BBQ at The Salt Lick\nSee Esther’s Follies\nTry Ranch Water at Ranch 616\nBar hop on Rainey Street\nPlay around at Lucy in Disguise\nHang out at a speakeasy\nSee sunset at The Oasis on Lake Travis\nWatch the Congress Bridge bats\nRelax at Mozart’s Coffee Roasters\nPlay Chicken Shit Bingo\nStop for a sip at Austin Eastciders\nPull up a chair at Wright Bros Brew and Brew\nBrowse the racks at Atown\nGet festive at Lala’s Little Nugget\nSee the art at HOPE Outdoor Gallery\nVisit a local distillery\nSee a show at Alamo Drafthouse\nIndulge in Tiff’s Treats\nEnjoy the scenery at Hamilton Pool\nShop at Tesoros Trading Company\nTake the plunge at Deep Eddy Pool\nEat at Pool Burger\nTwo-step at the White Horse\nSample the offerings at Fareground\nExplore by bike or scooter\nGo on a breakfast tacos crawl\nHave fun at Toy Joy\nGet outside at Lady Bird Lake\nSee the Trail of Lights\nExplore the Texas Hill Country\nShare this post:\nLaura Longwell\n", "segment": "Here’s a look at some of our favorite things to see and do, as guided by a local. Table Of Contents\nSwim at Barton Springs Pool\nSeek out the street art\nVisit the Texas State Capitol\nSample craft beer at Jester King Brewery\nHave BBQ at The Salt Lick\nSee Esther’s Follies\nTry Ranch Water at Ranch 616\nBar hop on Rainey Street\nPlay around at Lucy in Disguise\nHang out at a speakeasy\nSee sunset at The Oasis on Lake Travis\nWatch the Congress Bridge bats\nRelax at Mozart’s Coffee Roasters\nPlay Chicken Shit Bingo\nStop for a sip at Austin Eastciders\nPull up a chair at Wright Bros Brew and Brew\nBrowse the racks at Atown\nGet festive at Lala’s Little Nugget\nSee the art at HOPE Outdoor Gallery\nVisit a local distillery\nSee a show at Alamo Drafthouse\nIndulge in Tiff’s Treats\nEnjoy the scenery at Hamilton Pool\nShop at Tesoros Trading Company\nTake the plunge at Deep Eddy Pool\nEat at Pool Burger\nTwo-step at the White Horse\nSample the offerings at Fareground\nExplore by bike or scooter\nGo on a breakfast tacos crawl\nHave fun at Toy Joy\nGet outside at Lady Bird Lake\nSee the Trail of Lights\nExplore the Texas Hill Country\nSwim at Barton Springs Pool\nPeople enjoying Barton Springs Pool\nWhen we’re looking to escape the Texas heat, Barton Springs is one of our favorite places to go when we visit Austin. Within the 358-acre Zilker Park, Barton Springs is a refuge in the city. Spanning 3 acres, the Barton Springs Pool is fed by underground springs that stay 68-70 degrees year-round. For reference, that’s about 10-14 degrees cooler than the average swimming pool. Jumping in can be a shock, but we got used to it quickly, and the cold is welcome on a sweltering Texas afternoon. Barton Springs is open year-round, but it’s closed during the day on Thursdays for regular cleaning. Wondering where to stay? Vibrant boutique hotel – South Congress Hotel\nTop-rated convenience – Hyatt Place Downtown Austin\nLuxury downtown accommodations – Fairmont Austin\nCustomized comfort – The Carpenter Hotel\nYou’ll find more details about where to stay at the end of this article. Seek out the street art\nLike Nashville, New York, and San Francisco, Austin is known for its street art.", "start_char": 880, "end_char": 3044, "id": "37829816" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_778510592#0_1621901632", "url": "https://www.austintexas.org/things-to-do/", "title": "Things to Do in Austin | Music, Outdoor Activities & Culture", "headings": "Things to Do & Places to Visit in Austin\nThings to Do & Places to Visit in Austin\nKnown for Music. And so Much More.\nAttractions\nFood & Drink\nAttractions\nFood & Drink\nEntertainment Districts\nEntertainment Districts\nOutdoors\nHill Country\nArts\nOutdoors\nHill Country\nArts\nTours\nNightlife\nShopping\nHistory\nTours\nNightlife\nShopping\nHistory\nMusic Festivals in Austin\nMusic Festivals\nSports Teams\nMotorsports\nSpa Services\nSports Teams\nMotorsports\nSpa Services\n", "segment": "Things to Do in Austin | Music, Outdoor Activities & Culture\nHome\nThings to Do\nShare\nThings to Do & Places to Visit in Austin\nKnown for Music. And so Much More. Years ago when people talked about Austin they would quickly mention the music. But that's just the beginning of what they're saying these days. Austin is also home to a wonderful ballet, world-class museums, one-of-a-kind shopping and beautiful outdoor spaces. You can just as easily spend your morning paddling the lake as you can strolling through a celebrated history museum. And it's okay if you don't have time to fit it all in, you can just come back and visit us again. Attractions\nFood & Drink\nAttractions\nAustin is known as the Live Music Capital of the World® but that's just the beginning. Home to unique attractions and world-class museums, Texas' capital city has a soundtrack all its own. Spend a day exploring sculpture gardens and historic homes, zipline through the Hill Country or give the kids a hands-on experience at a number of STEM museums.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1025, "id": "15849495" } ]
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what are the major imports and exports of canada?
Bituminous Coal Underground Mining
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Machinery: $23.6 billion\n4.", "start_char": 954, "end_char": 1215, "id": "27036404" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1398211909#7_2271777772", "url": "http://www.worldsrichestcountries.com/top_us_imports.html", "title": "Top US Imports", "headings": "Profit from latest insights on\nTop US Imports from the World\nTop 10 US Imports from China\nTop 10 US Imports from Mexico\nTop 10 US Imports from Canada\nTop 10 US Imports from Japan\nTop 10 US Imports from Germany\nTop 10 US Imports from South Korea\nTop 10 US Imports from Vietnam\nTop 10 US Imports from the UK\nTop 10 US Imports from Ireland\nTop 10 US Imports from Italy\nFastest-Growing US Imports 2019\nResearch Note:\nSite Index\nLatest global research here!\nTop 10 US Imports from India\n", "segment": "Fruits, nuts: $8.4 billion\n8. Vegetables: $7.1 billion\n9. Beverages: $6.4 billion\n10. Plastics: $5.6 billion\n\nTop 10 US Imports from Canada\nCanada's exports to the US amounted to\n$327.1 billion or 12.7% of its overall imports. 1. Mineral fuels including oil:", "start_char": 885, "end_char": 1143, "id": "27036403" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1703193893#16_2989362742", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_USA_major_exports_and_imports_today", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What is a sentence for the word goods? Canada and USA exports and imports many goods from each\nother\nHow does Canada connect to the world through food? Through Exports, Research and Imports. Exports are over $20\nBillion a year, Imports over $13 Billion a year. About half our\nexports are to the USA but others include Japan, Europe, China,\nMexico, India, Russia and the Middle East. What are El Salvadors main imports and exports? el salvadrs major products are re-exports, coffee, textiles and garments, sugar, shrimp, footwear, pharmaceuticals. Principal market: USA 60.6% (2005) Imports petroleum and other minerals, cereals, chemicals, iron and steel, machinery and transport equipment, food and live animals, consumer goods. 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How much profit was made\nCanadian exports\nCanada's main exports are: Raw materials, including logs, minerals, food (grains, cattle, fish), oil and gas. Imports and Exports\nCanadian Imports\nImport - To bring or carry in from an outside source, especially to bring in (goods or materials) from a foreign country for trade or sale. Canada's main imports are: machinery and equipment, vehicles and parts, crude oil, chemicals, electricity, durable consumer goods. Export - To send or transport (a commodity, for example) abroad, especially for trade or sale. Show full text", "start_char": 857, "end_char": 1499, "id": "112565646" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_314371598#9_719586755", "url": "https://www.thebalance.com/trade-deficit-by-county-3306264", "title": "U.S. Trade Deficit by Country: Current Stats, Issues", "headings": "US Trade Deficit by Country, With Current Statistics and Issues\nUS Trade Deficit by Country, With Current Statistics and Issues\nWhy America Cannot Just Make Everything It Needs\nKey Takeaways\nWhy America Can't Just Make Everything It Needs\nTop Five Trade Partners\nThe Largest U.S. Deficit Is With China\nThe United States Has a Deficit With Its NAFTA Partners\nJapan and Germany Are Third and Fourth\nThe Trade Deficit by Country and the Balance of Payments\nArticle Sources\n", "segment": "Imports amount to $358 billion, with cars, trucks, and auto parts being the largest components. 5  13 \nThe trade deficit with Canada was $27 billion in 2019. 14  The United States exported $293 billion to Canada, more than it does to any other country. It imported $320 billion. The largest export by far is automobiles and parts. Other large categories include petroleum products and industrial machinery and equipment. The largest import is crude oil and gas from Canada's abundant shale oil fields. 15 \nJapan and Germany Are Third and Fourth\nThe third-largest trade deficit in 2019 was $69 billion with Japan. 16  The world's fifth-largest economy needs the agricultural products, industrial supplies, aircraft, and pharmaceutical products that the United States makes. 17 \nExports totaled $75 billion in 2019 Imports were higher, at $144 billion.", "start_char": 4724, "end_char": 5580, "id": "69220786" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_653411092#0_1367333577", "url": "https://www.icontainers.com/us/2020/01/23/canada-main-exports-and-imports/", "title": "What Are Canada’s Main Exports and Imports? | iContainers", "headings": "What Are Canada’s Main Exports and Imports?\nWhat Are Canada’s Main Exports and Imports?\nCanada’s main exports\nCars\nMinerals\nCrude Oil\nWood\nImports\nCars and automobile parts\nComputer machinery\n", "segment": "What Are Canada’s Main Exports and Imports? | iContainers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat Are Canada’s Main Exports and Imports? 23 Jan / 2020 International trade & markets\nAs one of the world’s prosperous nations, Canada enjoys excellent trade relations with the United States, South and Central American Countries and Europe who make the bulk of the country’s bilateral trade partner. Historically, Canada has heavily relied on trade and commerce to grow its economy exporting large quantities of raw materials including furs from animals, fish, timber and grain. But with time they have moved away from reliance on raw material exports to exporting more manufactured and processed goods which bring in even better revenues because they fetch better prices. Canada’s main exports\nCars\nCanada is among the top four largest exporters of vehicles in the world coming in after Germany, Japan and the United States. Being the world’s ninth largest producer of automobiles in the world puts the country at a huge advantage of reaching multiple markets with their vehicle exports. Canada’s automotive industry features many assembly plants where foreign automakers get their vehicles assembled with their biggest clients being Japanese and American brands. The country also has hundreds of companies and plants manufacturing automotive systems and parts which creates a conducive environment to grow their car manufacture and assembly industries. In fact, because of this automotive assembly and manufacture are the industrial backbone of the country’s economy.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1538, "id": "52030711" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_264481732#22_407708561", "url": "http://www.infoplease.com/country/canada.html", "title": "Canada | Facts, History & News", "headings": "Canada\nCanada\nFacts & Figures\nIndex\nGeography\nGovernment\nInternational Affairs:\nRefugees and Displaced Persons:\nCulture\nEconomy\nOverview\nLabor Force\nTrade\nProducts\nResources\nCommunications\nTelephones\nInternet\nBroadcast Media\nTransportation Infrastructure\nAirports\nRailways\nRoads\nWaterways\nNext: History\n", "segment": "this figure is the Low Income Cut-Off, a calculation that results in higher figures than found in many comparable economies; Canada does not have an official poverty line) (2008 est.) Trade\nTotal Exports: $433 billion (2017 est.) Major Exports: Motor vehicles and parts, industrial machinery, aircraft, telecommunications equipment; chemicals, plastics, fertilizers; wood pulp, timber, crude petroleum, natural gas, electricity, and aluminum. Export Partners: US 76.4%, China 4.1% (2016)\nTotal Imports:", "start_char": 7723, "end_char": 8225, "id": "44967612" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_698700958#13_1584689664", "url": "https://brainly.com/question/13603073", "title": "What best summarizes the point of view the excerpt expresses? In time, one unified government will - Brainly.com", "headings": "What best summarizes the point of view the excerpt expresses? In time, one unified government will run the country. The Federalists prefer thirteen republics to one unified government. One unified government probably will not lead to disruptions and civil wars. Under one unified government, people will be robbed of their freedoms.\nWhat best summarizes the point of view the excerpt expresses? In time, one unified government will run the country. The Federalists prefer thirteen republics to one unified government. One unified government probably will not lead to disruptions and civil wars. Under one unified government, people will be robbed of their freedoms.\nAnswer Expert Verified\nquestion mark\nNeuroTravel\nAnswer:\nExplanation:\nAnswer\nSurvey\nDid this page answer your question?\nStill have questions?\nFind more answers\nNew questions in Social Studies\nGet more out of Brainly\nJoin for free\n", "segment": "Other important exports are chemicals and machinery. Canada also exports lumber, natural gas, oil, and wheat. Unlike the United States, Canada earns more money from its exports than it spends on its imports. Canada’s main exports are ____________________. ? A. lumber B. cars and car parts. C. machinery. D. wheat. 6. A large Map scale shows ___________ ? A .", "start_char": 4784, "end_char": 5143, "id": "43615451" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1246543842#2_1833137496", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-us-imports-from-canada.html", "title": "The US Imports From Canada - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The US Imports From Canada\nThe US Imports From Canada\nThe Top Categories\nSteady Growth Of Trade With Canada\nThe Other Categories\n", "segment": "We will go into these imports in more detail in the rest of this article. The Top Categories\nAs far as suppliers of goods for the United States go, Canada has been steadily keeping its third place on the list. In 2018, the goods that were imported from Canada totaled $318.8 billion, and the number has risen to over $320 billion in 2019. The top categories of imports are considered those whose value totaled amounts in double digits in billions of dollars. The biggest US import from Canada is mineral fuels. This includes oils and distillation products. In 2018, this category was worth $85 billion in imports, while it grew to $90.64 billion in 2019. The biggest US import from Canada is mineral fuels. Following mineral fuels, we have vehicles that totaled $53 billion in imports in 2018 and also in 2019. This category excludes products related to railways or tramways.", "start_char": 1374, "end_char": 2249, "id": "96426471" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_154988215#0_361930779", "url": "https://www.reference.com/geography/goods-canada-export-27a785f6351cf50d", "title": "What Goods Does Canada Export?", "headings": "What Goods Does Canada Export?\nWhat Goods Does Canada Export?", "segment": "What Goods Does Canada Export? What Goods Does Canada Export? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 4, 2020 9:39:16 AM ET\nLijuan Guo Photography/Moment/Getty Images\nCanada is the exporter of many goods, the majority being energy products such as oil and natural gas, and metals and minerals. Almost 25 percent of Canada's exports are energy products while metals and minerals comprise more than 15 percent of Canada exports. Canada also exports a fair amount of motor vehicles and consumer goods. In this instance, motor vehicles also includes vehicular parts, and this makes up just less than 15 percent of Canada's exports. Consumer goods would include pharmaceutical products, paper, clothing and food, and this totals roughly 11 percent of Canada's exports. Also included in Canada's export list are basic and industrial chemicals, forestry products, farm and fishing products, industrial machinery and equipment, electronic and electrical equipment and aircraft and transportation equipment. Basic and industrial chemicals, which include plastic and rubber products makes up about 7 percent of Canada's exports. Forestry products which include lumber and pulp comprise roughly less than 7 percent of exports.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1208, "id": "35025860" } ]
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where did irish people come from?
Ireland
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JW\nPublished with reusable license by jack walsh\nOctober 8, 2012\nOutline\n11 frames\n1\nSave to library\nView\n4\nSave to library\nView\n2\nSave to library\nView\n5\nSave to library\nView\n3\nSave to library\nView\n6\nSave to library\nView\nReader view\nOrigins of Irish People\nBy Jack Walsh S1C\nBut we don't look so similar\nSome of you may ask this question but you must remember the Irish gene pool has been tampered with by many peoples : Normans (France), Vikings (Mostly Norwegian) English and Scottish settlers\nSo where are they from? But in some ways we do\nMany Irish people have dark hair, and before you say we don't have dark skin, you have to remember the basque region and Galicia etc do not have as dark skinned people as other parts of the Iberian peninsula\nDnA tests in recent years have shown that over 90% of Irish people have Y chromosomes and Mitochondrial DNA similar the populations of Galicia and the basque country in Spain as well as Portugal and Some from North Africa : Morocco etc. To conclude. Did you think this could be true? This is the truth and DNA proves it, and it is part of our culture and I for one am very proud of it. Introduction\nMany people or sources may have told you that Irish people are Celts, originating in central Europe, well what this presentation will show you will change your views on this subject.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1412, "id": "112562893" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1611044215#8_2748934281", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_Polish_people_are_living_in_Ireland", "title": "How many Polish people are living in Ireland? - Answers", "headings": "\nHow many Polish people are living in Ireland?\nYour Answer\nHow many Polish people are living in Ireland?\nRelated Questions\nHow many polish people live in ireland?\nDo Indian people live in Ireland?\nDo British include people from Ireland?\nHow many people are Catholics in Northern Ireland?\nHow many languges are there in Ireland?\nHow many people live in Ireland?\nIs it mostly Irish people living in Ireland?\nHow many polish people have won the nobel prize?\nHow many polish people died in Auschwitz?\nAre there important people who live in Ireland if so what for?\nWhat do most polish people for a living?\nCan any Mexicans live in Ireland?\nHow many Polish people live in Australia?\nPeople who live in Ireland are descended from?\nLiving condition in Poland during world war 2?\nHow many peole in Ireland?\nWhy is fishing important in Ireland?\nHow many British live in Ireland?\nHow many people are Catholics in Northern Ireland and Ireland?\nAre the majority of the people living in Ireland protestants or Catholics?\nWhat happened to many people in Ireland in the 1840s?\nHow many people in Ireland go on Holidays a year?\nThere are many polish in Mexico?\nWhen did polish Texas came?\nHow many people are living in Ireland in 2012?\n", "segment": "People who live in Ireland are descended from? People in Ireland are descended from a whole range of peoples, not one single group. People talk about all Irish people being descended from the Celts. The Celts are but one of many origins that Irish people have. The Celts were not the first people to come to Ireland, as many people believe. It is believed some people from Spain arrived first. Ireland has had people come from many other places too, like the Vikings. There are people living in Ireland now from countries from all over the world. So there is no single answer to your question. Living condition in Poland during world war 2?", "start_char": 3132, "end_char": 3773, "id": "3409533" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_552306363#3_983731860", "url": "http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3042519/posts", "title": "Blood of the Irish: DNA Proves Ancestry of the People of Ireland", "headings": "Irish origin myths confirmed by modern scientific evidence\nBlood of the Irish\nIrish origin myths confirmed by modern scientific evidence\nIrish Blood: origins of DNA\nIrish and British DNA : a comparison\nHow DNA reveals ancestry\nIrish Characteristics and DNA\n", "segment": "Modern DNA research has actually confirmed that the Irish are close genetic relatives of the people of northern Spain. While it might seem strange that Ireland was populated from Spain rather than Britain or France, it is worth remembering that in ancient times the sea was one of the fastest and easiest ways to travel. When the land was covered in thick forest, coastal settlements were common and people travlleled around the seaboard of Europe quite freely. Irish Blood: origins of DNA\nThe earliest settlers came to Ireland around 10,000 years ago, in Stone Age times. There are still remnants of their presence scatter across the island. Mountsandel in Coleraine in the North of Ireland is the oldest known site of settlement in Ireland - remains of woven huts, stone tools and food such as berries and hazelnuts were discovered at the site in 1972. But where did the early Irish come from? For a long time the myth of Irish history has been that the Irish are Celts. Many people still refer to Irish, Scottish and Welsh as Celtic culture - and the assumtion has been that they were Celts who migrated from central Europe around 500BCE.", "start_char": 1873, "end_char": 3014, "id": "19120344" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1426854190#1_2894277199", "url": "https://www.sott.net/article/263587-DNA-shows-Irish-people-have-more-complex-origins-than-previously-thought", "title": "DNA shows Irish people have more complex origins than previously thought -- Secret History -- Sott.net", "headings": "DNA shows Irish people have more complex origins than previously thought\nSecret History\nDNA shows Irish people have more complex origins than previously thought\nThe red-hair gene is most common in Irish blood.\nMedieval map of Ireland, showing Irish tribes. Irish origin myths confirmed by modern scientific evidence\n", "segment": "In fact British and Irish people are closely related in their ancestry. Research into Irish DNA and ancestry has revealed close links with Scotland stretching back to before the Ulster Planation of the early 1600s. But the closest relatives to the Irish in DNA terms are actually from somewhere else entirely! Medieval map of Ireland, showing Irish tribes. Irish origin myths confirmed by modern scientific evidence\nIrish Blood: origins of DNA\nThe earliest settlers came to Ireland around 10,000 years ago, in Stone Age times. There are still remnants of their presence scatter across the island. Mountsandel in Coleraine in the North of Ireland is the oldest known site of settlement in Ireland - remains of woven huts, stone tools and food such as berries and hazelnuts were discovered at the site in 1972. But where did the early Irish come from? For a long time the myth of Irish history has been that the Irish are Celts.", "start_char": 860, "end_char": 1786, "id": "93478215" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_552306363#2_983730069", "url": "http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3042519/posts", "title": "Blood of the Irish: DNA Proves Ancestry of the People of Ireland", "headings": "Irish origin myths confirmed by modern scientific evidence\nBlood of the Irish\nIrish origin myths confirmed by modern scientific evidence\nIrish Blood: origins of DNA\nIrish and British DNA : a comparison\nHow DNA reveals ancestry\nIrish Characteristics and DNA\n", "segment": "See all 3 photos\nMedieval map of Ireland, showing Irish tribes. Irish origin myths confirmed by modern scientific evidence\nOne of the oldest texts composed in Ireland is the Leabhar Gabhla, the Book of Invasions. It tells a semi-mythical history of the waves of people who settled in Ireland in earliest time. It says the first settlers to arrive in Ireland were a small dark race called the Fir Bolg, followed by a magical super-race called the Tuatha de Danaan (the people of the goddess Dana). Most interestingly, the book says that the group which then came to Ireland and fully established itself as rulers of the island were the Milesians - the sons of Mil, the soldier from Spain. Modern DNA research has actually confirmed that the Irish are close genetic relatives of the people of northern Spain. While it might seem strange that Ireland was populated from Spain rather than Britain or France, it is worth remembering that in ancient times the sea was one of the fastest and easiest ways to travel. When the land was covered in thick forest, coastal settlements were common and people travlleled around the seaboard of Europe quite freely. Irish Blood: origins of DNA\nThe earliest settlers came to Ireland around 10,000 years ago, in Stone Age times.", "start_char": 1184, "end_char": 2445, "id": "19120343" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1564174450#0_2230922707", "url": "http://www.historyireland.com/pre-history-archaeology/did-the-irish-come-from-spain/", "title": "History Ireland", "headings": "Did the Irish Come from Spain?\nDid the Irish Come from Spain?", "segment": "History Ireland\nDid the Irish Come from Spain? Published in Features, Issue 3 (Autumn 2001), Pre-history / Archaeology, Volume 9\nA list of the sons of Mí­l Espáine (left-hand column) from the Book of Leinster’s copy of Lebor Gábála, TCD MS 1339. ( Reproduced by permission of the Board of Trinity College, Dublin)\nMost of us have heard, at one time or another, that Ireland was peopled in remote times by settlers from Spain. These settlers, the ancestors of the Irish people of today, are often referred to as ‘Milesians’. Archaeologists have found no convincing evidence for any such ancient migration, but the persistence of the idea that there was one has left the impression that ‘there must be something in it’. But what does this ‘something’ amount to? Lebor Gabála\nThe best way to assess traditions of this kind is by working out how far back they go, and what their sources seem to be. We can begin by looking at the most important treatise on Irish origins to be composed during the Middle Ages, Lebor Gabála [Book of Invasions]. There are many versions of Lebor Gabála, all of which seem to derive from an original text written in the second half of the eleventh century. In spite of several significant differences between these versions, there is broad agreement concerning the underlying story.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1307, "id": "19841405" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_575705791#4_1176947992", "url": "https://discover.hubpages.com/education/What-is-Black-Irish-Photos-of-Black-Irish-People", "title": "What Is Black Irish? Photos of Black Irish People - HubPages", "headings": "What Is Black Irish? Photos of Black Irish People\nWhat Is Black Irish? Photos of Black Irish People\nEnya\nBlack Irish Celebrity\nWhat Black Irish Is\nPaul Ryan: Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives\nMore Black Irish Celebrities\nWhere Did the Term Black Irish Come From?\nWhat Are the Origins of Black Irish People?\nWhat Are Some Examples of Notable People that Are Black Irish?\nThe Beautiful Siouxsie Sioux -- Possibly Black Irish\nThe Case of Siouxsie Sioux\nBlack Irish Poll\nReal World's Jemmye Carroll: Has the Black Irish Look\nPoll\nRelated Hubs\nComments\n", "segment": "This was a way of also noting that black Irish people have a tribal differentiation from the tribal makeup of people with more typically Irish features. But it should also be noted that black Irish are higher in number than redheaded Irish. What Are the Origins of Black Irish People? The Irish people have a deeply rich history and the black Irish are part of that tradition, even though some of it is entrenched in mystery. There are many theories about the origins. There is evidence that a small percentage of prehistoric people that lived in present-day Spain and Portugal (Iberian Peninsula) migrated to present-day Ireland. The Iberian Peninsula already had different ethnic subgroups of people living on it, including people from the Eastern Mediterranean. Many ethnic Iberian groups have also since died out. Another theory notes that the Irish were originally descended from Scythians, from present-day Iran (and that these people also migrated to Spain). They were white-skinned with black hair.", "start_char": 2117, "end_char": 3124, "id": "84817486" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_575705791#5_1176949871", "url": "https://discover.hubpages.com/education/What-is-Black-Irish-Photos-of-Black-Irish-People", "title": "What Is Black Irish? Photos of Black Irish People - HubPages", "headings": "What Is Black Irish? Photos of Black Irish People\nWhat Is Black Irish? Photos of Black Irish People\nEnya\nBlack Irish Celebrity\nWhat Black Irish Is\nPaul Ryan: Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives\nMore Black Irish Celebrities\nWhere Did the Term Black Irish Come From?\nWhat Are the Origins of Black Irish People?\nWhat Are Some Examples of Notable People that Are Black Irish?\nThe Beautiful Siouxsie Sioux -- Possibly Black Irish\nThe Case of Siouxsie Sioux\nBlack Irish Poll\nReal World's Jemmye Carroll: Has the Black Irish Look\nPoll\nRelated Hubs\nComments\n", "segment": "There is evidence that a small percentage of prehistoric people that lived in present-day Spain and Portugal (Iberian Peninsula) migrated to present-day Ireland. The Iberian Peninsula already had different ethnic subgroups of people living on it, including people from the Eastern Mediterranean. Many ethnic Iberian groups have also since died out. Another theory notes that the Irish were originally descended from Scythians, from present-day Iran (and that these people also migrated to Spain). They were white-skinned with black hair. They intermarried with other tribes in Ireland and the results were blue and green eyed people with black hair and fair skin. It should be noted that there hasn't been any exclusively proven theory as to how the black Irish came about. Black hair can be found in almost every European people, so these specific features are not exclusive to the Irish in Europe. Another even smaller group of Irish people (around 1% of the population) have black hair, light or tan skin, and brown eyes. This group is also sometimes referred to as black Irish.", "start_char": 2587, "end_char": 3668, "id": "84817487" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_552306363#4_983733530", "url": "http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3042519/posts", "title": "Blood of the Irish: DNA Proves Ancestry of the People of Ireland", "headings": "Irish origin myths confirmed by modern scientific evidence\nBlood of the Irish\nIrish origin myths confirmed by modern scientific evidence\nIrish Blood: origins of DNA\nIrish and British DNA : a comparison\nHow DNA reveals ancestry\nIrish Characteristics and DNA\n", "segment": "There are still remnants of their presence scatter across the island. Mountsandel in Coleraine in the North of Ireland is the oldest known site of settlement in Ireland - remains of woven huts, stone tools and food such as berries and hazelnuts were discovered at the site in 1972. But where did the early Irish come from? For a long time the myth of Irish history has been that the Irish are Celts. Many people still refer to Irish, Scottish and Welsh as Celtic culture - and the assumtion has been that they were Celts who migrated from central Europe around 500BCE. Keltoi was the name given by the Ancient Greeks to a 'barbaric' (in their eyes) people who lived to the north of them in central Europe. While early Irish art shows some similarities of style to central European art of the Keltoi, historians have also recognised many significant differences between the two cultures. The latest research into Irish DNA has confirmed that the early inhabitants of Ireland were not directly descended from the Keltoi of central Europe. In fact the closest genetic relatives of the Irish in Europe are to be found in the north of Spain in the region known as the Basque Country. These same ancestors are shared to an extent with the people of Britain - especially the Scottish.", "start_char": 2446, "end_char": 3723, "id": "19120345" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_282995822#5_642435643", "url": "https://harreira.com/celtic/what-are-the-8-celtic-countries/", "title": "What are the 8 Celtic/Celts countries?", "headings": "What are the 8 Celtic countries\nWhat are the 8 Celtic countries\nLet’s now into all the eight Celtic countries.\nIreland\nScotland\nIsle of Man\nWales\nCornwall\nBrittany\nGalicia\nAsturias\nPhoto Credits\nwhat is celtic ethnicity and their history\n", "segment": "That is to say that Irish were Irish before the influence of the Celtic culture came around, and there is evidence that shows there is a distinction between the two cultures. In total, there were two waves of settlers in Ireland, one in the Stone Age and others in the Bronze Age. However, those who currently live in Ireland are genetically related to those who came about 500BCE. By the coming of Christianity in 5 th century AD, the Celtic language was spoken all over Ireland. Scotland\nThe Scottish people are an ethnic group native to Scotland. They are said to have, historically, emerged from a marriage between two Celtic-speaking groups. These are the Gaels and the Picts, and together, they founded the Kingdom of Scotland in the 9 th century. It was not only the Celts who were part of the Scottish nation. There were also Cumbrians (who were Celtic speakers), Anglo- Saxons and the Norse. “ Scoti” is the Latin origin of the Scottish people, though the name was initially used to refer to the Celtic-Gaels.", "start_char": 2341, "end_char": 3358, "id": "39234421" } ]
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what is the name of the alabama state tree?
Pinus palustris
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1290356796#0_2058579573", "url": "http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-state-tree-of-alabama.htm", "title": "What Is the State Tree of Alabama? (with picture)", "headings": "What Is the State Tree of Alabama? (with picture)\nWhat Is the State Tree of Alabama? (with picture)\nJoin the Community\nJillian O Keeffe\n📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin\n", "segment": "What Is the State Tree of Alabama? ( with picture)\nWhat Is the State Tree of Alabama? ( with picture)\nJoin the Community\nSubscribe to our newsletter and learn something new every day. Jillian O Keeffe\nLast Modified Date: February 02, 2021\nJillian O Keeffe\nDate: February 02, 2021\nMany types of pine grow in Alabama. In 1949, the U.S. state of Alabama chose the Southern pine to represent the region. This is a general name for many different species of pine, however, so in 1997, the government chose the longleaf pine, Pinus palustris Miller to become Alabama's state tree. A native of the area, this tree likes to grow in hot climates. The longleaf pine, recognizable by its very long needles, looks like grass for the first few years of its lifespan.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 751, "id": "26903315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_912895379#0_1407711382", "url": "https://www.wood-database.com/wood-articles/state-trees-of-the-united-states/", "title": "State Trees of the United States | The Wood Database", "headings": "State Trees of the United States\nState Trees of the United States\nAre you an aspiring wood nerd?\n", "segment": "State Trees of the United States | The Wood Database\nState Trees of the United States\nState\nState tree\nScientific Name\nAlabama\nLongleaf Pine\nPinus palustris\nAlaska\nSitka Spruce\nPicea sitchensis\nArizona\nBlue Palo Verde\nParkinsonia florida\nArkansas\nLoblolly Pine\nPinus taeda\nCalifornia\nCoast Redwood and Giant Sequoia\nSequoia sempervirens\nand\nSequoiadendron giganteum\nColorado\nBlue Spruce\nPicea pungens\nConnecticut\nWhite Oak\nQuercus alba\nDistrict of Columbia\nScarlet Oak\nQuercus coccinea\nDelaware\nAmerican Holly\nIlex opaca\nFlorida\nCabbage Palmetto\nSabal palmetto\nGeorgia\nLive Oak\nQuercus virginiana\nHawaii\nCandlenut Tree\nAleurites moluccana\nIdaho\nWestern White Pine\nPinus monticola\nIllinois\nWhite Oak\nQuercus alba\nIndiana\nTulip Poplar\nLiriodendron tulipifera\nIowa\nBur Oak\nQuercus macrocarpa\nKansas\nEastern Cottonwood\nPopulus deltoides\nKentucky\nTulip Poplar\nLiriodendron tulipifera\nLouisiana\nBald Cypress\nTaxodium distichum\nMaine\nEastern White Pine\nPinus strobus\nMaryland\nWhite Oak\nQuercus alba\nMassachusetts\nAmerican Elm\nUlmus americana\nMichigan\nEastern White Pine\nPinus strobus\nMinnesota\nRed Pine\nPinus resinosa\nMississippi\nSouthern Magnolia\nMagnolia grandiflora\nMissouri\nFlowering Dogwood\nCornus florida\nMontana\nPonderosa Pine\nPinus ponderosa\nNebraska\nEastern Cottonwood\nPopulus deltoides\nNevada\nSingle-leaf Pinyon & Bristlecone pine\nPinus monophylla & Pinus longaeva\nNew Hampshire\nPaper Birch\nBetula papyrifera\nNew Jersey\nNorthern Red Oak\nQuercus rubra\nNew Mexico\nPinyon Pine\nPinus edulis\nNew York\nSugar Maple\nAcer saccharum\nNorth Carolina\nPine\nPinus\nNorth Dakota\nAmerican Elm\nUlmus americana\nOhio\nOhio Buckeye\nAesculus glabra\nOklahoma\nEastern Redbud\nCercis canadensis\nOregon\nDouglas-fir\nPseudotsuga menziesii\nPennsylvania\nEastern Hemlock\nTsuga canadensis\nRhode Island\nRed Maple\nAcer rubrum\nSouth Carolina\nSabal Palmetto\nSabal palmetto\nSouth Dakota\nBlack Hills Spruce\nPicea glauca\nvar. densata\nTennessee\nTulip Poplar\nLiriodendron tulipifera\nTexas\nPecan\nCarya illinoinensis\nUtah\nQuaking Aspen\nPopulus tremuloides\nVermont\nSugar Maple\nAcer saccharum\nVirginia\nFlowering Dogwood\nCornus florida\nWashington\nWestern Hemlock\nTsuga heterophylla\nWest Virginia\nSugar Maple\nAcer saccharum\nWisconsin\nSugar Maple\nAcer saccharum\nWyoming\nPlains Cottonwood\nPopulus deltoides\nsubsp. monilifera\nAre you an aspiring wood nerd? The poster, Worldwide Woods, Ranked by Hardness, should be required reading for anyone enrolled in the school of wood nerdery. I have amassed over 500 wood species on a single poster, arranged into eight major geographic regions, with each wood sorted and ranked according to its Janka hardness. Each wood has been meticulously documented and photographed, listed with its Janka hardness value (in lbf) and geographic and global hardness rankings. Consider this: the venerable Red Oak (Quercus rubra) sits at only #33 in North America and #278 worldwide for hardness! Aspiring wood nerds be advised: your syllabus may be calling for Worldwide Woods as part of your next assignment!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2988, "id": "96230785" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_130205749#0_315409312", "url": "https://www.fast-growing-trees.com/collections/Alabama", "title": "Alabama Plants for Sale | FastGrowingTrees.com", "headings": "Find the perfect trees and plants for Alabama\nFind the perfect trees and plants for Alabama\nAlabama Trees\nThe Best Trees for Planting in Alabama\nA Large Variety of Trees for Alabama\n", "segment": "Alabama Plants for Sale | FastGrowingTrees.com\nHome\nPlants for your state\nAlabama\nFind the perfect trees and plants for Alabama\nWe've collected the best plants for Alabama below. From evergreens to fruit trees and more, these plants and trees are designed to thrive in your landscape. Alabama Trees\nResidents of the Yellowhammer State often look for fast-growing trees to provide shade for and color for their gardens. They also have to be able to withstand the South's humid summer months. The Best Trees for Planting in Alabama\nAlabama is home to the Long Leaf Pine and this can pose a challenge because of the dense shade that they create and the acidic soil caused by fallen pine needles. With this in mind, we recommend that our Alabama gardeners opt for native shrubs and trees that will thrive in the sandy to clay soil and intense summer heat. Our Tulip Poplar and Hybrid Poplars are two of the fastest-growing trees you can find. Both these trees can tolerate acidic soil and their hardiness ensures they can withstand the Alabama summers. They will soon become well established and appear as though they have been part of your residential landscape for years. Other native tree varieties include the enduring Tonto Crape Myrtle, Muskogee Crape, Pink Dogwood and Cleveland Pear.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1287, "id": "80554664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_829624911#23_1839910464", "url": "https://lifestyle.howstuffworks.com/crafts/nature-crafts/tree-activities-for-kids.htm", "title": "Tree Activities for Kids | HowStuffWorks", "headings": "Tree Activities for Kids\nTree Activities for Kids\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nAdopt a Tree\nWhat You'll Need:\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nNeighborhood Tree Guide\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Make a Neighborhood Tree Guide:Step 1: At the library, check out a field guide to trees that grow in your area. It will have pictures, descriptions, and information about each kind of tree. Step 2: Take the field guide out into your neighborhood, and see how many of the trees you can find. Learn the name of each tree. Step 3: Pay attention to what kind of leaves, seeds, and bark each tree has. Which trees have flowers, fruits, or nuts? Which trees are home to animals?Step 4: As the seasons change, keep a record of which trees' leaves change color and fall off, and which trees are the first to leaf out in the spring. Step 5: Make your own field guide to trees in your neighborhood. Your guide could include the name of each tree, a drawing, a leaf from the tree (or tracing of a leaf), information about the tree, and details of where in the neighborhood each kind of tree can be found.Are your kids inspired by nature's beautiful giants? Encourage them to write a poem about their favorite trees next in tree activities for kids.For more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nTrue Poetree\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Make True Poetree:\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nKnow Your State Tree\nGet to know your state tree.\nWhat You'll Need:\nGet to Know Your State Tree:\nList of State Trees\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nHomemade Maple Syrup\nWhat You'll Need:\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nForced Winter Blooms\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Force Winter Blooms:Step 1: Check shrubs in your yard for flower buds that are just beginning to swell. Forsythia, flowering plum, flowering cherry, or pussy willows work well for this. Step 2: Cut branches about two feet long or longer if you can. Put the branches in a bucket of water right away and bring them indoors. Step 3: Find a large vase with a wide mouth and fill it with water. For longest-lasting branches, put the cut end of the branch in the vase, and, holding it under the water, cut an inch off of the end. Step 4: Leave your vase in a sunny window. In a week or two the twigs will burst out into blossoms.Keep reading to learn how your kids can grow a tropical tree from the fruit pit of a mango, papaya, or pomegranate.For more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nGrow a Tropical Tree\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Grow a Tropical Tree:Tropical fruit plants are fun to grow, but it takes lots of patience. Getting them to sprout is the hardest part.MangoStep 1: Begin with a very ripe mango. Cut the pit from the fruit and clean it with a vegetable brush under running water. Step 2: Plant the flat pit in potting soil with one edge up. Cover it completely. Keep it watered, and wait a long time. Mangoes may take three months to sprout. About one out of four will not sprout at all. Step 3: Keep the plants in a humid room and away from cold windows. Once every few months, allow the soil to go completely dry.Papaya\nPomegranate\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nTree Fact-Finding\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Learn Tree Facts:Step 1: Find a book about trees that interests your children. They might enjoy learning about acorns, leaves, or the paper-making process. Step 2: Afterwards, ask them to write a story about what they discovered.Have your kids discovered a favorite tree? Learn how to craft a tree story book filled with photos, rubbings, and leaves in the next section of tree activities for kids.For more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nTree Story Book\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Make a Tree Story Book:\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nCitation\n", "segment": "Step 3: If you want, you can even write a story about your state tree. Step 4: See if you can find your state tree in nature. List of State Trees\nAlabama: Southern Pine\nAlaska: Sitka spruce\nArizona: Paloverde\nArkansas: Pine\nCalifornia: California Redwood\nColorado:", "start_char": 7797, "end_char": 8062, "id": "110736979" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2789975278#16_3021281489", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Alabama_state_symbols", "title": "List of Alabama state symbols - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Alabama state symbols\nList of Alabama state symbols\nContents\nInsignia\nSpecies\nGeology\nCulture\nOther\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "^ \"Alabama Shell\". Alabama Department of Archives and History. August 16, 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-20. ^ \"Alabama Tree: Southern Longleaf Pine\". Alabama Department of Archives and History. November 6, 2003. Retrieved 2008-01-20. ^ \"State Wildflower of Alabama\".", "start_char": 5234, "end_char": 5495, "id": "105396050" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1393633610#0_2903384693", "url": "https://statesymbolsusa.org/symbol/alabama/state-tree/southern-longleaf-pine", "title": "Alabama State Tree | Southern Longleaf Pine", "headings": "Southern Longleaf Pine\nSouthern Longleaf Pine\nAlabama State Tree\nlongleafpine.jpg\nOfficial State Tree of Alabama\nPartners for Fish and Wildlife Initiative\nImages\nVideos\nIdentifying Longleaf Pine\n", "segment": "Alabama State Tree | Southern Longleaf Pine\nSelect State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut D.C. Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming\nAlabama Symbols & Icons\nCities & Towns\nParks\nLandmarks\nHistoric Markers\nSouthern Longleaf Pine\nAlabama State Tree\nlongleafpine.jpg\nSouthern longleaf pine; official state tree of Alabama. Photo by bobistraveling/ Flickr (Use Permitted with Attribution). Official State Tree of Alabama\nThe southern longleaf pine is the official state tree of Alabama. The Alabama legislature first designated the state tree as \"the southern pine tree\" in 1949 - it wasn't until 1997 that the southern longleaf pine (Pinus palustris P. Mill.) was specified. All State Trees\nThe longleaf pine ecosystem once covered 90 million acres in the Southeastern United States. Today only scattered patches of the longleaf pine/wiregrass ecosystem occur - mostly in the coastal plains of the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas. Less than three million acres remain (over 97% decline) and over 30 plant and animal species associated with longleaf pine ecosystems are threatened or endangered. Partners for Fish and Wildlife Initiative\nThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Region, is working with other partners to locate private landowners that are interested in restoring this endangered ecosystem and developing a habitat restoration plan for their property at Growing trees, saving species\nLongleaf pine can grow to a height of over 100 feet.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1881, "id": "42437958" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_829624911#22_1839905844", "url": "https://lifestyle.howstuffworks.com/crafts/nature-crafts/tree-activities-for-kids.htm", "title": "Tree Activities for Kids | HowStuffWorks", "headings": "Tree Activities for Kids\nTree Activities for Kids\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nAdopt a Tree\nWhat You'll Need:\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nNeighborhood Tree Guide\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Make a Neighborhood Tree Guide:Step 1: At the library, check out a field guide to trees that grow in your area. It will have pictures, descriptions, and information about each kind of tree. Step 2: Take the field guide out into your neighborhood, and see how many of the trees you can find. Learn the name of each tree. Step 3: Pay attention to what kind of leaves, seeds, and bark each tree has. Which trees have flowers, fruits, or nuts? Which trees are home to animals?Step 4: As the seasons change, keep a record of which trees' leaves change color and fall off, and which trees are the first to leaf out in the spring. Step 5: Make your own field guide to trees in your neighborhood. Your guide could include the name of each tree, a drawing, a leaf from the tree (or tracing of a leaf), information about the tree, and details of where in the neighborhood each kind of tree can be found.Are your kids inspired by nature's beautiful giants? Encourage them to write a poem about their favorite trees next in tree activities for kids.For more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nTrue Poetree\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Make True Poetree:\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nKnow Your State Tree\nGet to know your state tree.\nWhat You'll Need:\nGet to Know Your State Tree:\nList of State Trees\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nHomemade Maple Syrup\nWhat You'll Need:\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nForced Winter Blooms\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Force Winter Blooms:Step 1: Check shrubs in your yard for flower buds that are just beginning to swell. Forsythia, flowering plum, flowering cherry, or pussy willows work well for this. Step 2: Cut branches about two feet long or longer if you can. Put the branches in a bucket of water right away and bring them indoors. Step 3: Find a large vase with a wide mouth and fill it with water. For longest-lasting branches, put the cut end of the branch in the vase, and, holding it under the water, cut an inch off of the end. Step 4: Leave your vase in a sunny window. In a week or two the twigs will burst out into blossoms.Keep reading to learn how your kids can grow a tropical tree from the fruit pit of a mango, papaya, or pomegranate.For more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nGrow a Tropical Tree\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Grow a Tropical Tree:Tropical fruit plants are fun to grow, but it takes lots of patience. Getting them to sprout is the hardest part.MangoStep 1: Begin with a very ripe mango. Cut the pit from the fruit and clean it with a vegetable brush under running water. Step 2: Plant the flat pit in potting soil with one edge up. Cover it completely. Keep it watered, and wait a long time. Mangoes may take three months to sprout. About one out of four will not sprout at all. Step 3: Keep the plants in a humid room and away from cold windows. Once every few months, allow the soil to go completely dry.Papaya\nPomegranate\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nTree Fact-Finding\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Learn Tree Facts:Step 1: Find a book about trees that interests your children. They might enjoy learning about acorns, leaves, or the paper-making process. Step 2: Afterwards, ask them to write a story about what they discovered.Have your kids discovered a favorite tree? Learn how to craft a tree story book filled with photos, rubbings, and leaves in the next section of tree activities for kids.For more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nTree Story Book\nWhat You'll Need:\nHow to Make a Tree Story Book:\nFor more fun nature crafts and kids' activities, check out:\nCitation\n", "segment": "Step 1: Look up your state in the list below to find out what your state tree is. Advertisement\nStep 2: Look up the tree in an encyclopedia or field guide to read about it. Why do you think the tree was chosen? Step 3: If you want, you can even write a story about your state tree. Step 4: See if you can find your state tree in nature. List of State Trees\nAlabama:", "start_char": 7586, "end_char": 7952, "id": "110736978" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1290356796#1_2058580792", "url": "http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-state-tree-of-alabama.htm", "title": "What Is the State Tree of Alabama? (with picture)", "headings": "What Is the State Tree of Alabama? (with picture)\nWhat Is the State Tree of Alabama? (with picture)\nJoin the Community\nJillian O Keeffe\n📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin\n", "segment": "February 02, 2021\nMany types of pine grow in Alabama. In 1949, the U.S. state of Alabama chose the Southern pine to represent the region. This is a general name for many different species of pine, however, so in 1997, the government chose the longleaf pine, Pinus palustris Miller to become Alabama's state tree. A native of the area, this tree likes to grow in hot climates. The longleaf pine, recognizable by its very long needles, looks like grass for the first few years of its lifespan. Many types of evergreen pine trees grow in the Alabama region. Traditionally, the typical term for several of these species, such as loblolly pine, was Southern pine. This is why, in 1997, the state tree of Alabama changed to a specific species, called the longleaf pine. As this tree grows across the country from Texas to Virginia, the state of Carolina also has the longleaf pine as its state tree. Traditionally, the state tree of Alabama was present in much of the country in forests.", "start_char": 260, "end_char": 1241, "id": "26903316" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3081514748#4_3234496025", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._state_foods", "title": "List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of U.S. state foods\nList of U.S. state foods\nContents\nNotes\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "^ \"State Fruit of Alabama\". Alabama Emblems, Symbols and Honors. Alabama Department of Archives and History. 2004-08-30. Retrieved 2007-03-18. ^ \"State Tree Fruit of Alabama\". Alabama Emblems, Symbols and Honors. Alabama Department of Archives and History. 2006-04-20. Retrieved 2007-03-18.", "start_char": 5820, "end_char": 6111, "id": "105501276" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_293033671#1_720892966", "url": "http://www.archives.state.al.us/emblems/st_tree.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "During this time the top is a dense bunch of green needles and is often mistaken for grass. This tree is found on a variety of sites but grows best on well-drained sandy soils. Longleaf pine can grow to a height of about 150 feet and a diameter of nearly four feet. The Legislature first designated the state as the Southern pine tree in 1949. Because there are so many kinds of pine trees, the Southern Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris Miller), was specified as the state tree of Alabama by the Legislature in 1997. Sources: Act 49-143, Acts of Alabama, June 28, 1948\nAct 97-548, Acts of Alabama, May 22, 1997\nAlabama State Emblems, Alabama Department of Archives and History, nd. http://www.forestry.alabama.gov/statetree.htm\nReturn to Emblems and Symbols\nUpdated: February 6, 2014\nhttp://www.archives.alabma.gov/emblems/st_tree.html\n\"We tell the story of the people of Alabama by preserving records and artifacts of \nhistorical value and promoting a better understanding of Alabama history.\" Contact Us| Site Index| Alabama.gov\nP.O. Box 300100 / 624 Washington Ave.", "start_char": 725, "end_char": 1792, "id": "75204719" } ]
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what time does barnes and noble close on saturday?
Central High School
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_836221589#2_1604822783", "url": "https://www.allbusinesshours.net/barnes-and-noble-hours-what-time-does-barnes-and-noble-close-open/", "title": "BARNES AND NOBLE HOURS | What Time Does Barnes and Noble Close-Open?", "headings": "BARNES AND NOBLE HOURS\nBARNES AND NOBLE HOURS\nScroll to the end of the paragraph to view a table of Barnes and Noble hours.\nHOW TO FIND BARNES AND NOBLE HOURS\nBARNES AND NOBLE LOCATOR\nGOOGLE MAPS\nBARNES AND NOBLE APP\nBARNES AND NOBLE HOLIDAY HOURS\nOPEN\nCLOSED\nCOMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS\nWE APPRECIATE YOUR TIME\n", "segment": "On Friday, Barnes and Noble store hours are from 9 AM to 11 PM (which is an hour later than the first 4 days of the week). Barnes and Nobles hours during the first part of the weekend are the same as the previous day. So on Saturday, Barnes and Noble also opens at 9 AM and is closed at 10 PM as well. On the last day of the week, the bookstore will open 2 hours later than the rest of the week and close 2 hours before as well. This means that Barnes & Noble hours are from 11 AM to 9 PM on Sundays. Refer to the table above for a visual of the general Barnes and Noble store hours. HOW TO FIND BARNES AND NOBLE HOURS\nBARNES AND NOBLE LOCATOR\nThe bookstore chain’s official store locator is the most accurate way to find Barnes and Noble hours. Head over to the company’s locator website through this link. The Barnes and Noble store locator allows you to search for a store, event, or an event by an author. Simply enter your store name, location, or zip code and press the magnifying glass icon to the right which signifies “search”.", "start_char": 1250, "end_char": 2286, "id": "55986467" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_379551651#1_746228366", "url": "https://www.storebusinesshours.com/barnes-and-noble-hours/", "title": "Barnes And Noble Hours of Operation | Opening, Closing, Weekend, Special & Holiday Hours", "headings": "Barnes And Noble Hours\nBarnes And Noble Hours\nBarnes and Noble Business Hours\nBarnes and Noble Regular Business Hours\nBarnes and Noble Holiday Hours\nBarnes and Noble Special Event Hours\nContacting Barnes and Noble to Verify Business Hours\nResource Links\n", "segment": "You can visit the store during Barnes and Noble store business hours on weekdays. Hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. on Friday. Weekends: Weekend Barnes and Noble store business hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Saturday and 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Sunday. Barnes and Noble Holiday Hours\nThere is no mention of specific holiday hours for Barnes and Noble. Barnes and Noble store business hours may be extended during some holiday events, like Black Friday. The business is also closed on major holidays like: Christmas Day\nThanksgiving Day\nOther holidays may be observed. Check out your local store via information from the store locator [+] for more information on holiday hours. Barnes and Noble Special Event Hours\nThere are regular special events at Barnes and Noble.", "start_char": 622, "end_char": 1453, "id": "89042757" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_61096765#1_138803517", "url": "https://www.hoursguide.com/barnes-and-noble/flint/4044539/", "title": "Barnes & Noble in Flint, MI 48507 - Hours Guide", "headings": "Barnes & Noble\nin Flint, MI 48507\n\nBarnes & Noble in Flint, MI 48507\nHours\nStore Location on Map\nOutlet Store\nOfficial Website\nProducts\nPopular Brands in Flint\n", "segment": "9:00 am - 10:00 pm\nTue: 9:00 am - 10:00 pm\nWed: 9:00 am - 10:00 pm\nThu: 9:00 am - 10:00 pm\nFri: 9:00 am - 10:00 pm\nSat: 9:00 am - 10:00 pm\nSun: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm\nStore Location on Map\n>View Map\nOutlet Store\nBarnes & Noble Outlet\nOfficial Website\nwww.barnesandnoble.com\nProducts\nBargain Books Books Digital Media eBook Education Games Kindle Movies Textbooks Toys Used Books\nPopular Brands in Flint\nview more", "start_char": 317, "end_char": 726, "id": "51336034" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_152218673#2_335418250", "url": "https://shop-hours.com/barnes-noble/", "title": "Barnes & Noble Is it Open Today?", "headings": "Barnes & Noble\nBarnes & Noble\nArea of business\nImportant Update on COVID-19\nWhat time does Barnes & Noble open?\nBarnes & Noble closing time\nHistory\nBarnes & Noble Holiday Hours – Open\nBarnes & Noble Holiday Hours – Closed\nBarnes & Noble near me\nBusiness direction\nKey Facts about the Company\n", "segment": "Barnes & Noble modified their shopping hours to permit the staff additional time to sanitise as well as to refill goods on shelves. Added to that, a lot of Barnes & Noble branches have right now established certain shopping hrs for people in the at-chance class. What time does Barnes & Noble open? Monday\n09:00 AM – 10:00 PM\nTuesday\n09:00 AM – 10:00 PM\nWednesday\n09:00 AM – 10:00 PM\nThursday\n09:00 AM – 10:00 PM\nFriday\n09:00 AM – 10:00 PM\nSaturday\n09:00 AM – 10:00 PM\nSunday\n10:00 AM – 10:00 PM\nIs Barnes & Noble open today? Is Barnes & Noble open tomorrow? Is Barnes & Noble open on Sunday? Yes, it’s open. Barnes & Noble closing time\nWhat time does Barnes & Noble close? Usually, it closes at 10:00 PM. 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When does Barnes & Noble close? General Hours of Operation\nThese are the typical hours of operation, though the exact times can vary from location to location: Monday to Sunday Hours. – Monday 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM\n– Tuesday 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM\n– Wednesday 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM\n– Thursday 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM\n– Friday 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM\n– Saturday 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM\n– Sunday 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM\nCommonly, stores open later than normal and close earlier than normal on major holidays, such as Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day and New Years Day. The majority of stores close EARLY on Christmas Eve and close LATER than normal on Black Friday. We recommend that you call ahead to check the exact Barnes & Noble holiday hours of operation . DISCLAIMER: Holiday hours and opening hours listed here are generally up-to-date, but some locations, especially outlets located in malls and airports, may have differing opening hours. 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who was andrew johnson and what did he do?
United States Representative
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United States Presidents\nGet information about all\nUnited\nStates Presidents\nCopyright | \n\nPrivacy Policy | \n\nDisclaimer | \n\n\nSearch", "start_char": 2796, "end_char": 3208, "id": "9914980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_144430966#0_389215776", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_were_some_of_Andrew_Johnson's_accomplishments", "title": "What were some of Andrew Johnson's accomplishments? - Answers", "headings": "What were some of Andrew Johnson's accomplishments\n?\n\nWhat were some of Andrew Johnson's accomplishments?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "What were some of Andrew Johnson's accomplishments? - Answers\nWhat were some of Andrew Johnson's accomplishments? Top Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2010-03-10 14:07:17\nPresident: Andrew Johnson (1808 - 1875)\nTerm: April 15, 1865 - March 4, 1869\nBackground: Johnson never attended school, but he was put into an apprenticeship at the age of 16. He ran away to Greeneville, Tennessee and worked as a tailor. Johnson took part in debates at the academy in Greeneville, Tennessee. He then formed a workingman's party and he was elected as alderman in 1829. Johnson then was elected to become a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 1st district from March 4, 1843 to March 3, 1853.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 696, "id": "74967908" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1060348195#0_2086138785", "url": "https://andrewjohnsonthisisreal.weebly.com/accomplishments.html", "title": "Accomplishments - Andrew Johnson", "headings": "\nAccomplishments", "segment": "Accomplishments - Andrew Johnson\nAndrew Johnson\n\n\nAccomplishments\nAndrew Johnson had made a few accomplishments during his time of presidency. He didn't get to do many accomplishments because he was impeached before his term was up, but he did make some major accomplishments which have made our economy and nation stronger. One major thing he did was that he got rid the fourteenth amendment. By Johnson doing this it gave citizenship to African American males. Mr Johnson presided over the reconstruction era once the Civil War came to an end. Andrew Johnson also was trying to control the administration of the south from his secretary of war. In return of this he was unfortunately was impeached. Andrew Johnson also added the biggest state to our nation, Alaska. Johnson purchased Alaska for a low price and it is still the biggest state that we own to this day. So, even though Johnson didn't get to do a lot of accomplishments he did important accomplishments, can you imagine what he could do for our nation if he was are president again, and even better for a full term?!?!?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1083, "id": "25018875" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1071395696#0_2339242400", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/555450/president-andrew-johnson-facts", "title": "8 Things You Might Not Know About Andrew Johnson | Mental Floss", "headings": "8 Things You Might Not Know About Andrew Johnson\n8 Things You Might Not Know About Andrew Johnson\n1. Andrew Johnson never went to school.\n2. Andrew Johnson straddled the line during the Civil War.\n3. Andrew Johnson had a tough inauguration.\n4. Andrew Johnson was almost killed along with Abraham Lincoln.\n5. Andrew Johnson bought Alaska.\n6. Andrew Johnson was the first U.S. president to be impeached.\n7. Andrew Johnson got chased out of a few towns.\n8. Andrew Johnson tended to a family of mice.\nSubscribe to our Newsletter!\n", "segment": "8 Things You Might Not Know About Andrew Johnson | Mental Floss\narrow\npresidents\n8 Things You Might Not Know About Andrew Johnson\nBY Jake Rossen\nDecember 29, 2018\n(Updated: January 14, 2021)\nWilliam Brown Cooper (1811–1900), Wikimedia Commons // Public Domain\nThe presidency of Andrew Johnson arrived as the result of a tragedy that shook the nation. Johnson—who was born on this day 210 years ago— took office after Abraham Lincoln was shot by assassin John Wilkes Booth in 1865. But that was far from the only notable milestone in Johnson’s term. In addition to buying Alaska, he became the first American president to face the consequences of impeachment. Keep reading for more on Johnson’s hardscrabble life and tenure as U.S. president. 1. Andrew Johnson never went to school. Born in December 1808 in Raleigh, North Carolina to two working-class parents, Johnson enjoyed few privileges while growing up. His childhood home was a log cabin;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 945, "id": "91701996" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_205321730#8_549636331", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_the_17th_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Why was Andrew Jackson famous? he was the 17th president of the US\nWho was 17 presitent? Andrew Johnson was the 17th President. What number president was Andrew Johnson? The 17th President of the United States was Andrew Johnson. How do you ask a question to get an answer like he is your 17th president? To ask the question say: ' Who was our 17th Present?' It is up to the person to give you the answer. Who was president when the 16th and 17th amendment was passed?", "start_char": 2969, "end_char": 3437, "id": "75091902" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_226741308#8_603821486", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_shouldn't_Andrew_Johnson_be_impeached", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "andrew johnson - novanet\nWho has been impeached? Andrew Johnson\nBill Clinton\nFirst president to be impeached? President Andrew Johnson\nWhat president was impeached after the civil war? Andrew Johnson\nWho voted if Andrew Johnson should be impeached? Congress\nOnly president to have been impeached? andrew johnson\nWhy was the president during Reconstruction Impeached? Andrew Johnson\nWho was the president that impeached Andrew Johnson? President Andrew Johnson was not impeached by another President. He was impeached by the House of Representatives, whose job it is\nto draw up charges, then tried by the Senate. The Senate acquitted\nJohnson by one vote on May 16, 1868.", "start_char": 3197, "end_char": 3867, "id": "75133545" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_643678085#8_1470938381", "url": "https://tonyretrosi.com/2019/01/31/a-list-of-presidents-worst-to-best/", "title": "A List of Presidents Worst to Best – Tony Retrosi", "headings": "A List of Presidents Worst to Best\nA List of Presidents Worst to Best\nThe bad ones\nThe mediocre ones\nThe good ones\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "37. Andrew Johnson – Slave owner. Was tasked with healing the nation after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Responded by getting impeached. 36. Millard Fillmore — Once belonged to the Know Nothing Party, a political organization built on hatred of Catholics and Irish immigrants. Somehow that’s the second-worst thing he did. Also supported returning slaves to their plantations. ( Man, a lot of these guys supported slavery.) 35.", "start_char": 1917, "end_char": 2352, "id": "37514138" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1581541549#0_2253236032", "url": "http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/impeachments/johnson.htm", "title": "The History Place - Impeachment: Andrew Johnson", "headings": "\nArticle 10:\nArticle 11:\n", "segment": "The History Place - Impeachment: Andrew Johnson\nAbout President Johnson: He was a self-educated man of humble origin who was Abraham Lincoln's vice president during his second term and became President upon the assassination of Lincoln in April of 1865. Born to a poor family in Raleigh, North Carolina, as a boy Johnson never attended school. He was apprenticed to a tailor but ran away at age 16 and later settled in Greeneville, Tennessee, where he eventually set up his own prosperous tailor shop. He married Eliza McCardle, the daughter of a shoemaker, who helped him improve his reading, writing and math. They had five children. Johnson discovered a flair for public speaking and entered politics, championing local farmers and small merchants against the wealthy land owners. He enjoyed a rapid rise, serving as a mayor, congressman, governor, and senator. Although he was a slave holder, he remained loyal to the Union and refused to resign as the U.S. Senator from Tennessee when the state seceded at the outbreak of the Civil War, which brought him to the attention of President Lincoln.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1098, "id": "19855437" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_625479623#4_1463642796", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/andrew-johnson-704.php", "title": "Andrew Johnson Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Andrew Johnson\nBiography\n\nAndrew Johnson Biography\nQuick Facts\nNationality: American\nSun Sign: Capricorn\nWho was Andrew Johnson?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "North Carolina\nCause of Death: Stroke\nCity: Raleigh, North Carolina\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nRobert Johnson\nDonald Trump\nJoe Biden\nKamala Harris\nWho was Andrew Johnson? Andrew Johnson was the 17th president of the United States of America. Johnson was serving as the vice-president when President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated and succeeded him as the president. Born into an extremely poor family, Andrew Johnson never had the privilege of attending school and had to live life the hard way. Nevertheless, he was smart enough to build his future solely on his understanding of politics and sheer hard work. Later, his wife Eliza McCardle helped him learn to write and tutored him on many subjects. Born and raised in the working class, he always advocated their rights and sought privileges for the working class. Throughout his tenure in politics, he worked for the betterment of the plebeians.", "start_char": 947, "end_char": 1864, "id": "69636448" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_191195915#8_513008097", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_became_vice-president_when_Lincoln_died", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "How did Andrew Johnson get elected? He ran with Lincoln in 1964 and was elected Vice-president. He\nbecame President when Lincoln died in office. What did Andrew Johnson do important? He was the VP under Lincoln during the civil war. Became\npresident when Lincoln died and served in the senate. What do Andrew Johnson do for the US? He was the VP under Lincoln during the civil war. He became\npresident when Lincoln died and before that was in the Senate. What happen in America after Lincoln died?", "start_char": 3345, "end_char": 3843, "id": "75062663" } ]
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Answer: The Lakers have won an incredible 16 NBA Championship titles. When it comes to NBA Titles, the Los Angeles Lakers are one of the two most successful franchises in the league. The Lakers have won 16 NBA Championships over the history of the franchise. Only the Boston Celtics have won more (17), and no other team has won more than 6 (Chicago Bulls and Golden State / Philadelphia Warriors). As the Minneapolis Lakers, they won five titles in six seasons (1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, and 1954), and another eleven more as the Los Angeles Lakers (1972, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, and 2010) after moving in 1960. Question: How many NBA Finals appearances for the Lakers? 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How Many NBA Championship Titles Have The Los Angeles Lakers Won? Andrew D. Bernstein-NBAE/Getty Images\nUp next\nNBA Rumors: Commissioner Adam Silver Will Only Make ‘Joint’ Decisions With Players Association\nPublished on 05/17/2020\nAuthor\nStaff Writer\nQuestion: How many championships have the Los Angeles Lakers won? Answer: The Lakers have won an incredible 16 NBA Championship titles. When it comes to NBA Titles, the Los Angeles Lakers are one of the two most successful franchises in the league. The Lakers have won 16 NBA Championships over the history of the franchise.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 723, "id": "110178638" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_542946655#3_992033170", "url": "http://basketballschedule.net/los-angeles-lakers-schedule", "title": "Los Angeles Lakers Schedule | 2018-2019 Lakers Basketball Schedule", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Over a nine year span, the Lakers won five championships. The team was lead by head coach Pat Riley, Magic Johnson, James Worthy and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. During the early 1990s, after Johnson and Abdul-Jabbar retired, the Lakers struggled. However in 1996, they acquired Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal. From 2000 to 2002, the Lakers won three titles in a row. The team was coached by Phil Jackson and led by Bryant and O’Neal. The Lakers lost the NBA Finals in 2004 and 2008, but then won two in a row. In 2009, the Lakers defeated the Orlando Magic and in 2010 the Boston Celtics. 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FACT 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. ALSO ON THIS DAY\nSign up now to learn about This Day in History straight from your inbox. 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While in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Lakers won the NBA Finals 12 times, in 1972, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010 and 2020. In their full franchise history, they've won 15 championships. In Los Angeles, they won 12 NBA Titles as the Los Angeles Lakers, in 1972, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987-1988, 2000-2002, 2009-2010 and 2020. In Minneapolis, they won 3 NBA Titles as the Minneapolis Lakers, in 1952-1954. 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Los Angeles Lakers won championships in: 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1972, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2020\nTeam Name\nLos Angeles Lakers\nYear Founded\n1947\nHow Many Rings\n17\nYears Won\n1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1972, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2020\nPrevious Team Names\nMinneapolis Lakers (NBA) 1947–1960", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 486, "id": "51444458" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80821531#2_183465807", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nba/los-angeles-lakers", "title": "Los Angeles Lakers Playoff History | 1951 - 2020", "headings": "Seasons in Los Angeles\nLos Angeles Lakers\nLos Angeles » National Basketball Association\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Los Angeles\n1961-2020\nAll Seasons\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nIn Los Angeles\n1972, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987-1988, 2000-2002, 2009-2010, 2020\nIn Minneapolis\n1952-1954\nLos Angeles Lakers History\nOverview\nHave the Los Angeles Lakers gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Lakers were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Lakers missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Lakers won a playoff series?\nWhen was the last time the Lakers lost a playoff series?\nHow many NBA Titles have the Lakers won?\nLos Angeles Lakers Postseason Results\n", "segment": "The Los Angeles Lakers last missed the playoffs in 2019. When was the last time the Lakers won a playoff series? In 2020, the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Miami Heat in the Finals. When was the last time the Lakers lost a playoff series? In 2013, the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference First Round. How many NBA Titles have the Lakers won? While in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Lakers won the NBA Finals 12 times, in 1972, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010 and 2020. In their full franchise history, they've won 15 championships. In Los Angeles, they won 12 NBA Titles as the Los Angeles Lakers, in 1972, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987-1988, 2000-2002, 2009-2010 and 2020. In Minneapolis, they won 3 NBA Titles as the Minneapolis Lakers, in 1952-1954.", "start_char": 1152, "end_char": 1968, "id": "76665523" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_542946655#2_992032167", "url": "http://basketballschedule.net/los-angeles-lakers-schedule", "title": "Los Angeles Lakers Schedule | 2018-2019 Lakers Basketball Schedule", "headings": "\n", "segment": "However, each time they lost to the Boston Celtics. The Lakers acquired center Wilt Chamberlain in 1968. In 1972, they won their first NBA title in Los Angeles and sixth overall. After Chamberlain and West retired, the Lakers acquired Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The Lakers of the 1980s were called “Showtime” after the fast break offense led by Magic Johnson. Over a nine year span, the Lakers won five championships. The team was lead by head coach Pat Riley, Magic Johnson, James Worthy and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. During the early 1990s, after Johnson and Abdul-Jabbar retired, the Lakers struggled. However in 1996, they acquired Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal. From 2000 to 2002, the Lakers won three titles in a row.", "start_char": 1085, "end_char": 1800, "id": "4352082" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2942142895#1_3131042047", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Los_Angeles_Lakers_seasons", "title": "List of Los Angeles Lakers seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Los Angeles Lakers seasons\nList of Los Angeles Lakers seasons\nContents\nTable key\nSeasons\nAll-time records\nNBA records\nNBL records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "It was in Minneapolis where the Lakers received their official title from Minnesota's nickname, Land of 10,000 Lakes. The Lakers won five championships before relocating to Los Angeles for the 1960–61 NBA season. The Lakers went on to lose all of their six appearances in the NBA Finals in the 1960s, despite the presence of Elgin Baylor and Jerry West. In 1972, the Lakers compiled a 33-game winning streak, the longest streak in U.S. professional team sports, and won their sixth title, under coach Bill Sharman. The Lakers' popularity soared in the 1980s when they won five additional championships during a nine-year span with the help of Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and coach Pat Riley, the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins. Two of those championships during that span were against their arch-rivals, the Boston Celtics. With the help of Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, and Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers played in seven NBA Finals between 2000 and 2010, winning three of them consecutively from 2000 to 2002, losing the next two in 2004 and 2008, and winning in 2009 and 2010; the last three appearances were without O'Neal. The Lakers hold records for having (at the end of the 2014–15 NBA season) the most wins (3,125), the highest winning percentage (.620), the most NBA Finals appearances (32) of any NBA franchise, second-fewest non-playoff seasons with seven and are tied with the Boston Celtics with the most NBA championships with 17. They have won 60+ regular season games 11 times, trailing only the Boston Celtics in this category.", "start_char": 704, "end_char": 2353, "id": "105450114" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_200828742#2_537973042", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_owns_the_Los_Angeles_Lakers", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The number of championships the LA Lakers have won is 10. 2009-10 Los Angeles Lakers\n2008-09 Los Angeles Lakers\n2001-02 Los Angeles Lakers\n2000-01 Los Angeles Lakers\n1999-00 Los Angeles Lakers\n1987-88 Los Angeles Lakers\n1986-87 Los Angeles Lakers\n1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers\n1981-82 Los Angeles Lakers\n1979-80 Los Angeles Lakers\n1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers\nThe Lakers franchise has won 15 altogether. 1953-54 Minneapolis Lakers\n1952-53 Minneapolis Lakers\n1951-52 Minneapolis Lakers\n1949-50 Minneapolis Lakers\n1948-49 Minneapolis Lakers\nMagic Johnson career earnings? 1979-80 Los Angeles Lakers NBA $500,000 1980-81 Los Angeles\nLakers NBA $500,000 1981-82 Los Angeles Lakers NBA *$1,000,000\n1982-83 Los Angeles Lakers NBA *$1,500,000 1983-84 Los Angeles\nLakers NBA *$2,000,000 1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers NBA $2,500,000\n1985-86 Los Angeles Lakers NBA $2,500,000 1986-87 Los Angeles\nLakers NBA *$2,500,000 1987-88 Los Angeles Lakers NBA $2,500,000\n1988-89 Los Angeles Lakers NBA $3,142,860 1989-90 Los Angeles\nLakers NBA *$2,771,430 1990-91 Los Angeles Lakers NBA $2,400,000\n1991-92 Los Angeles Lakers NBA $2,500,000 1992-93 Los Angeles\nLakers NBA $2,500,000 1993-94 Los Angeles Lakers NBA $2,500,000\n1994-95 Los Angeles Lakers NBA $14,660,000 1995-96 Los Angeles\nLakers NBA *$225,000 {| Career (may be incomplete) $46,199,290\n|}\nWhen was Los Angeles Lakers created? Los Angeles Lakers was created in 1946. Who is the main rival of the Boston Celtics? Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles Lakers\nWhat is the lakers mascot? The Los Angeles Lakers do not have a mascot. Instead, they have\nthe Los Angeles Lakers Girls to cheer for the team\nWhat state did the Los Angeles Lakers move to from Los Angeles in 1960? In 1960, the Los Angeles Lakers moved from the state of\nMinnesota.", "start_char": 1223, "end_char": 2989, "id": "75082556" } ]
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where are sunbeam appliances made?
Canada
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Sunbeam serves customers in the United States and Canada. SECTOR\nConsumer Discretionary\nINDUSTRY\nConsumer Discretionary Products\nSUB-INDUSTRY\nHome & Office Products\nFOUNDED\n04/01/1969\nADDRESS\n200 East Las Olas Blvd Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 United States\nPHONE\n1-954-767-2100\nWEBSITE\nwww.sunbeam.com\nNO. OF EMPLOYEES\n--", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 643, "id": "23138685" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_611696722#0_1279140393", "url": "https://www.sunbeam.com.au/Recipes/Browse/Main-Meals/Slow-Cooker-Beef-Casserole/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Sunbeam\nLeader in small kitchen appliances including mixers, coffee machines, food processors, kettles, toasters, blenders, air fryers, pie makers and more. Leader in small kitchen appliances including mixers, coffee machines, food processors, kettles, toasters, blenders, air fryers, pie makers and more. You need to enable JavaScript to run this app.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 352, "id": "89321597" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_847915082#0_1031363553", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunbeam_Products", "title": "Sunbeam Products - Wikipedia", "headings": "Sunbeam Products\nSunbeam Products\nContents\nHistory\nEarly history\nGrowth\nFraud investigation and bankruptcy\nPost-SEC investigation\nCurrent\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Sunbeam Products - Wikipedia\nSunbeam Products\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\nFor the now-defunct subsidiary, see Sunbeam Australia. Sunbeam Products is an American brand that has produced electric home appliances since 1910. Its products have included the Mixmaster mixer, the Sunbeam CG waffle iron, Coffeemaster (1938–1964) and the fully automatic T20 toaster . Sunbeam Products, Inc.\n\nType\nSubsidiary\nIndustry\nConsumer products\nFounded\n1897; 124 years ago\n( 1897)\nas Sunbeam Products\n1924; 97 years ago\n( 1924)\nas John Oster Manufacturing Company\nHeadquarters\nBoca Raton, Florida\n,\nUnited States\nArea served\nWorldwide\nKey people\nAndrew C. Hill\n( CEO & President)\nProducts\nKitchen appliances\nBedding\nHome and health products\nParent\nNewell Brands\nWebsite\nwww .sunbeam .com\nThe company has endured a long history of struggles, including, in 2001, when it filed for bankruptcy and was also found to have committed massive accounting fraud, for which it was subject to SEC investigation. In 2002, Sunbeam emerged from bankruptcy as American Household, Inc. (AHI). Sunbeam was owned by Jarden Consumer Solutions after Jarden 's acquisition in 2004, which was itself later purchased by Newell Rubbermaid (now Newell Brands ). Contents\n1\nHistory\n1.1\nEarly history\n1.2\nGrowth\n1.3\nFraud investigation and bankruptcy\n1.4\nPost-SEC investigation\n2\nCurrent\n3\nSee also\n4\nReferences\n5\nExternal links\nHistory\nEarly history\nSunbeam's flagship Mixmaster\n(model A24, c. 1969–72)\nIn 1897 John K. Stewart and Thomas J. Clark incorporated their Chicago Flexible Shaft Company, which made horse trimming and sheep shearing machinery. In 1910 the company produced its first Sunbeam branded household appliance, the Princess Electric Iron (with an option to buy a fireproof metal storage box).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1759, "id": "99927138" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2485054085#0_2810611689", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunbeam_Products", "title": "Sunbeam Products - Wikipedia", "headings": "Sunbeam Products\nSunbeam Products\nSunbeam Products, Inc.\nContents\nHistory\nEarly history\nGrowth\nFraud investigation and bankruptcy\nPost-SEC investigation\nCurrent\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Sunbeam Products - Wikipedia\nSunbeam Products\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFor the now-defunct subsidiary, see Sunbeam Australia. American brand of electric home appliances\nSunbeam Products, Inc.\n\nType\nSubsidiary\nIndustry\nConsumer products\nFounded\n1897; 124 years ago\n( 1897)\nas Sunbeam Products\n1924; 97 years ago\n( 1924)\nas John Oster Manufacturing Company\nHeadquarters\nBoca Raton, Florida\n,\nUnited States\nArea served\nWorldwide\nKey people\nAndrew C. Hill\n( CEO & President)\nProducts\nKitchen appliances\nBedding\nHome and health products\nParent\nNewell Brands\nWebsite\nwww .sunbeam .com\nSunbeam Products is an American brand that has produced electric home appliances since 1910. Its products have included the Mixmaster mixer, the Sunbeam CG waffle iron, Coffeemaster (1938–1964) and the fully automatic T20 toaster . The company has endured a long history of struggles, including, in 2001, when it filed for bankruptcy and was also found to have committed massive accounting fraud, for which it was subject to SEC investigation. In 2002, Sunbeam emerged from bankruptcy as American Household, Inc. (AHI). Sunbeam was owned by Jarden Consumer Solutions after Jarden 's acquisition in 2004, which was itself later purchased by Newell Rubbermaid (now Newell Brands ). Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Early history\n1.2 Growth\n1.3 Fraud investigation and bankruptcy\n1.4 Post-SEC investigation\n2 Current\n3 See also\n4 References\n5 External links\nHistory\nEarly history\nSunbeam's flagship Mixmaster\n(model A24, c. 1969–72)\nIn 1897 John K. Stewart and Thomas J. Clark incorporated their Chicago Flexible Shaft Company, which made horse trimming and sheep shearing machinery. In 1910 the company produced its first Sunbeam branded household appliance, the Princess Electric Iron (with an option to buy a fireproof metal storage box).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1854, "id": "64483020" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1197409472#5_2468730506", "url": "https://www.company-histories.com/SunbeamOster-Co-Inc-Company-History.html", "title": "Sunbeam-Oster Co., Inc. -- Company History", "headings": "Company-Histories.com\nCompany-Histories.com\nCompanies by Letter\nSunbeam-Oster Co., Inc.\nStatistics:\nCompany Histories\nCompanies by Industry\nSearch\n", "segment": "Sunbeam-Oster is the only small appliance manufacturer in the United States whose brand names are known worldwide. The Sunbeam-Oster Company emerged from the stormy bankruptcy proceedings of Allegheny International in 1989. Prior to their merger, Sunbeam and Oster were separate firms within the sprawling Allegheny International (AI) group of companies. Only five years before the establishment of Sunbeam-Oster, this group of companies within AI had a workforce of 40,000 worldwide and was engaged in dozens of different enterprises. Hit hard by the recession of 1981-82, over extended and out of touch with the market, AI was compelled to sell off its businesses one by one, until all that remained were the profitable Sunbeam and Oster firms. In 1898, in the heyday of steel making, the Allegheny Steel and Iron Company (which changed its name five years later to the Allegheny Steel Company, and after World War II became Allegheny Ludlum Industries) was incorporated in Pennsylvania, with headquarters in Pittsburgh. Over the next few decades, Allegheny Ludlum Industries acquired numerous businesses, most notably the Chemetron Corporation and the Wilkinson Sword Group. When Sunbeam was purchased in 1981, the transformation of Allegheny into Allegheny International, Inc. was complete. Sunbeam originated in 1897 as the Chicago Flexible Shaft Company, a maker of electrical appliances. So successful were the range of its products, from toasters to irons to mixers, that the company changed its name to Sunbeam Corporation in 1946.", "start_char": 1609, "end_char": 3149, "id": "109188059" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_847915082#3_1031369771", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunbeam_Products", "title": "Sunbeam Products - Wikipedia", "headings": "Sunbeam Products\nSunbeam Products\nContents\nHistory\nEarly history\nGrowth\nFraud investigation and bankruptcy\nPost-SEC investigation\nCurrent\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Several attachments were available for the Mixmaster, including a juice extractor, drink mixer, meat grinder–food chopper, and slicer–shredder. The Mixmaster became the company's flagship product for the next forty years, but the brand also became known for the designs, mainly by Robert Davol Budlong, of electric toasters, coffee makers, and electric shavers, among other appliances. Growth\nSunbeam acquired Rain King Sprinkler Company producing a popular lawn sprinkler line of the 1950s and 1960s. Meanwhile, Sunbeam continued to expand outside of Chicago. By the end of the 1970s, as the leading American manufacturer of small appliances, Sunbeam enjoyed about $1.3 billion in annual sales and employed nearly 30,000 people worldwide. The John Oster Manufacturing Company was acquired in 1960 by Sunbeam Corporation. In 1981, after Sunbeam was bought by Allegheny International Inc. of Pittsburgh, most of the Chicago-area factories were closed and the headquarters moved to downtown Pittsburgh. Under Allegheny International's ownership Sunbeam became the world's largest maker of small appliances through much of the 1980s. Allegheny International moved its headquarters into a 32-floor signature skyscraper in Pittsburgh. During this time the companies Allegheny controlled included John Zink Company (manufactured air pollution control devices) and Hanson Scale (manufactured bathroom scales and other balance machines).", "start_char": 2298, "end_char": 3727, "id": "99927141" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2485054085#3_2810617752", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunbeam_Products", "title": "Sunbeam Products - Wikipedia", "headings": "Sunbeam Products\nSunbeam Products\nSunbeam Products, Inc.\nContents\nHistory\nEarly history\nGrowth\nFraud investigation and bankruptcy\nPost-SEC investigation\nCurrent\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Several attachments were available for the Mixmaster, including a juice extractor, drink mixer, meat grinder–food chopper, and slicer–shredder. The Mixmaster became the company's flagship product for the next forty years, but the brand also became known for the designs, mainly by Robert Davol Budlong, of electric toasters, coffee makers, and electric shavers, among other appliances. Growth\nSunbeam acquired Rain King Sprinkler Company producing a popular lawn sprinkler line of the 1950s and 1960s. Meanwhile, Sunbeam continued to expand outside of Chicago. By the end of the 1970s, as the leading American manufacturer of small appliances, Sunbeam enjoyed about $1.3 billion in annual sales and employed nearly 30,000 people worldwide. The John Oster Manufacturing Company was acquired in 1960 by Sunbeam Corporation. In 1981, after Sunbeam was bought by Allegheny International Inc. of Pittsburgh, most of the Chicago-area factories were closed and the headquarters moved to downtown Pittsburgh. Under Allegheny International's ownership Sunbeam became the world's largest maker of small appliances through much of the 1980s. Allegheny International moved its headquarters into a 32-floor signature skyscraper in Pittsburgh. During this time the companies Allegheny controlled included John Zink Company (manufactured air pollution control devices) and Hanson Scale (manufactured bathroom scales and other balance machines).", "start_char": 2393, "end_char": 3822, "id": "64483023" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1197409472#2_2468726302", "url": "https://www.company-histories.com/SunbeamOster-Co-Inc-Company-History.html", "title": "Sunbeam-Oster Co., Inc. -- Company History", "headings": "Company-Histories.com\nCompany-Histories.com\nCompanies by Letter\nSunbeam-Oster Co., Inc.\nStatistics:\nCompany Histories\nCompanies by Industry\nSearch\n", "segment": "3634 Electric Housewares & Fans; 3596 Scales & Balances, except Laboratory; 3631 Household Cooking Equipment; 2844 Toilet Preparations; 3999 Manufacturing Industries; 3421 Cutlery; 3873 Watches, Clocks, Watchcases, and Parts\nCompany History: Sunbeam and Oster are consumer brand names recognizable from coast to coast, and by all generations of Americans. Although the Sunbeam-Oster Company is a relatively new entity, formed in 1989, its brand names predate the present company by many decades. Currently the company manufactures and markets a wide variety of high quality Sunbeam and Oster products via its four principal operations:", "start_char": 427, "end_char": 1062, "id": "109188056" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_253619895#0_400174155", "url": "https://www.searspartsdirect.com/brand/1037/sunbeam-parts", "title": "Sunbeam parts | Sears PartsDirect", "headings": "Sunbeam parts\nSunbeam parts\nSunbeam product parts\nWe carry parts for these popular Sunbeam models\nTroubleshooting Sunbeam appliances\nTop five Sunbeam refrigerator parts\n", "segment": "Sunbeam parts | Sears PartsDirect\nSunbeam parts\nSunbeam offers a wide range of appliances, including microwaves, animal clippers, outdoor grills and refrigerators. It's not uncommon to experience issues with these products over time. The good news is that they can typically be fixed with a replacement part. You'll first want to do some troubleshooting. Sunbeam product parts\nSunbeam outdoor grills parts\nSunbeam ranges parts\nSunbeam refrigerators parts\nSunbeam microwave/hood combos parts\nSunbeam food processors parts\nMore Sunbeam product parts\nSunbeam coffee makers Parts\nSunbeam farming Parts\nSunbeam food processors Parts\nSunbeam freestanding freezers Parts\nSunbeam microwave/hood combos Parts\nSunbeam outdoor grills Parts\nSunbeam ranges Parts\nSunbeam refrigerators Parts\nSunbeam snowblowers Parts\nWe carry parts for these popular Sunbeam models\nSunbeam SG7520SP parts in stock\nSunbeam SK7620SPB parts in stock\nSunbeam SNS2EMNCA parts in stock\nSunbeam 14081 OSKAR parts in stock\nSunbeam 11286 parts in stock\nSunbeam GT441H parts in stock\nSunbeam GT555CC parts in stock\nSunbeam 8205-6 parts in stock\nSunbeam SG4310HW parts in stock\nSunbeam ST4310HW parts in stock\nTroubleshooting Sunbeam appliances\nAnimal clipper blades are jammed—It's important to regularly clean your clippers to avoid jamming. Hair buildup can occur over time, causing your blades to jam. Should you experience this problem, you’ll want to remove the blade and brush out any excess debris. Range isn’t heating—When an igniter becomes weak, it will not properly open the safety valve. The safety valve will then fail to release heat, causing your range to malfunction. To solve this problem, you’ll need to replace the igniter.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1702, "id": "92135024" } ]
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where does morrissey live 2010?
Manchester
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_263795300#15_475904436", "url": "http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/harry-styles/answers/show/338015/where-does-harry-live", "title": "Where does Harry live? :) ♥ - Harry Styles Answers - Fanpop", "headings": "Where does Harry live? :) ♥\nHarry Styles Question\nWhere does Harry live? :) ♥\nJust wondering...I know it's not Ok putting his adress on the Net and if someone doesn't want to say,it's okay!Just,he's living with Lou,right? ♥\nHarry Styles best answer\nAnswers\n", "segment": "Wow, your a bit of a stalker!! LOL!! posted over a year ago\n\nlucyecc said: What would you knew his where abouts? He could be moving all the time if they are doing gigs elsewhere x\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nlinn_styles69 said: He lives in Hampstead Heath in London <3\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nAzyanAziz said: Holmes Chapel is where he lived before One Direction formed. Now he lives with Louis in London. posted over a year ago\n\nBritishIrishYo said: 39 clifton cresent\nWA6 7PW\nFrodsham\n\nposted over a year ago\n\naniyah000 said:", "start_char": 8308, "end_char": 8836, "id": "18812923" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_36567998#12_72391653", "url": "https://networthpost.org/nancy-sinatra-net-worth/", "title": "Nancy Sinatra Net Worth 2020: Wiki, Married, Family, Wedding, Salary, Siblings", "headings": "Nancy Sinatra Net Worth\nNancy Sinatra Net Worth\nNancy Sinatra Net Worth 2021: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships\nNancy Sinatra net worth is\n$50 Million\nNancy Sinatra Wiki Biography\nNancy Sinatra Net Worth $50 Million\nKnown for movies\nTags\n", "segment": "It's very difficult to play these little places. You're out there on a rickety old bus with no place to shower. 16\nI was at a party three weeks prior to the murders at Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate's house. 17\nMorrissey wrote a really gorgeous song for me. I'm crazy for that man. And he thinks I'm hip! 18\nHis last 2 shows in the U.S. were in Chicago and St. Louis. I don't know what made me go on the trip with him, but I'm so very glad I did. They were two of the finest concerts I've ever seen. 19\nIt would be nice to be on the charts again, nice to be recognized.", "start_char": 7569, "end_char": 8138, "id": "65111463" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_263795300#18_475908031", "url": "http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/harry-styles/answers/show/338015/where-does-harry-live", "title": "Where does Harry live? :) ♥ - Harry Styles Answers - Fanpop", "headings": "Where does Harry live? :) ♥\nHarry Styles Question\nWhere does Harry live? :) ♥\nJust wondering...I know it's not Ok putting his adress on the Net and if someone doesn't want to say,it's okay!Just,he's living with Lou,right? ♥\nHarry Styles best answer\nAnswers\n", "segment": "And now he has a place of his own in East London. I don't have the exact address but I have the fan mail address, if you wanted it? posted over a year ago\n\nldngirl20 said: He lives in Hampstead, and yes this is true as I've seen him around loads. Plus if you look at where he moved to recently on the Daily Mail website it actually shows his house. posted over a year ago\n\nsydneyellington said: London\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nolliedearden said: his mother lives in Pott Shrigley cheshire\nthe next vilage to me ; <)\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nkaleigharules26 said: yea he lives in an apartment with louie\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nabbiemorgan123 said:", "start_char": 9167, "end_char": 9816, "id": "18812926" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_263795300#16_475905552", "url": "http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/harry-styles/answers/show/338015/where-does-harry-live", "title": "Where does Harry live? :) ♥ - Harry Styles Answers - Fanpop", "headings": "Where does Harry live? :) ♥\nHarry Styles Question\nWhere does Harry live? :) ♥\nJust wondering...I know it's not Ok putting his adress on the Net and if someone doesn't want to say,it's okay!Just,he's living with Lou,right? ♥\nHarry Styles best answer\nAnswers\n", "segment": "He lives in Hampstead Heath in London <3\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nAzyanAziz said: Holmes Chapel is where he lived before One Direction formed. Now he lives with Louis in London. posted over a year ago\n\nBritishIrishYo said: 39 clifton cresent\nWA6 7PW\nFrodsham\n\nposted over a year ago\n\naniyah000 said: i dont know but i know he grew up in england\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nCutieStamford said: His road name is 11 polges lane holmes chapel in the town in uk is chesire. posted over a year ago\n\nNicolaaTaylor said: Harry used to live in HC Cheshire with his mum, step dad and sister. Then he shared an apartment with Louis in London.", "start_char": 8535, "end_char": 9166, "id": "18812924" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_263795300#19_475909270", "url": "http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/harry-styles/answers/show/338015/where-does-harry-live", "title": "Where does Harry live? :) ♥ - Harry Styles Answers - Fanpop", "headings": "Where does Harry live? :) ♥\nHarry Styles Question\nWhere does Harry live? :) ♥\nJust wondering...I know it's not Ok putting his adress on the Net and if someone doesn't want to say,it's okay!Just,he's living with Lou,right? ♥\nHarry Styles best answer\nAnswers\n", "segment": "posted over a year ago\n\nsydneyellington said: London\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nolliedearden said: his mother lives in Pott Shrigley cheshire\nthe next vilage to me ; <)\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nkaleigharules26 said: yea he lives in an apartment with louie\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nabbiemorgan123 said: i rilly what to meet you all badly plz can i meet you all plz :)\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nDanii1D2000 said: He lives in Primrose hill i think\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nBabygirl193485 s", "start_char": 9516, "end_char": 10000, "id": "18812927" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_263795300#13_475901574", "url": "http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/harry-styles/answers/show/338015/where-does-harry-live", "title": "Where does Harry live? :) ♥ - Harry Styles Answers - Fanpop", "headings": "Where does Harry live? :) ♥\nHarry Styles Question\nWhere does Harry live? :) ♥\nJust wondering...I know it's not Ok putting his adress on the Net and if someone doesn't want to say,it's okay!Just,he's living with Lou,right? ♥\nHarry Styles best answer\nAnswers\n", "segment": "He also lives out of the house when he is not on tour with \"One Direction\" He shares an Apartment with Louis Tomlinson somewhere in London ;)\nHope this helped <3\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nizystyles said: he lives with louis in a huanted apartment but his childhood home is in holmes chapel chersire\n\nposted over a year ago\nthank you but an address would be nice\n2girls1harry posted over a year ago\n\nashleyxxxx said: OK but where do they live he's so hot\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nA_Directioner said: He is from Holmes Chapel in Cheshire. posted over a year ago\nwhats with the picture it has nothing to do with the address\n2girls1harry posted over a year ago\nIts not necessary to point out objection at everyone ? GirlySpunk posted over a year ago\n\nBerri_Ceri said: Hey I know you would all love to know where Harry lives, but put yourself in his shoes. Would you like to have people coming ang knocking on your door 24/7, as even though he is a totaly epic person he does need a bit of privacy. posted over a year ago\n\nrthorne said: colchester\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nMJJB1D said:", "start_char": 7226, "end_char": 8308, "id": "18812921" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1034645997#18_1284783136", "url": "http://gazettereview.com/2017/08/halsey-net-worth-wealthy-singer-now/", "title": "Halsey Net Worth 2018 - How Much She's Made So Far - Gazette Review", "headings": "Halsey Net Worth 2018 – How Much She’s Made So Far\nHalsey Net Worth 2018 – How Much She’s Made So Far\nHalsey’s Net Worth 2018 – $5 Million\nHow did Halsey Make Her Money & Wealth?\nHalsey’s Personal Life and FAQ\nIs Halsey Married?\nDoes Halsey Have Any Children?\nDid Halsey Go to College?\nWhere Did Halsey Get Her Stage Name From?\nWhere Does Halsey Live? Pictures of Halsey’s House\nWhat Kind of Car Does Halsey Live?\nHow Much Did Halsey Make Last Year?\nHalsey’s Career Achievements\nHalsey’s Philanthropic Efforts\nRecent Events\n", "segment": "Where Does Halsey Live? Pictures of Halsey’s House\nThis year, the star reportedly purchased a four bedroom, three bathroom home in the Beachwood Canyon neighbourhood of Los Angeles, California. Located on a 0.18 acre lot, it includes an outdoor kitchen, infinity pool, as well as a personal spa. According to reports, she had bought the 2,490 square foot property for $2.23 million. Prior to purchasing her new home, Halsey lived in a rented house in Sherman Oaks. What Kind of Car Does Halsey Live? Information on Halsey’s vehicle is unavailable at this time. How Much Did Halsey Make Last Year? Details on Halsey’s 2016 income is unavailable at this time. Halsey’s Career Achievements\nA multi-platinum selling artist, several of Halsey’s music releases have reached respectable spots on music charts around the world.", "start_char": 8498, "end_char": 9318, "id": "73469311" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_300135935#4_337524599", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrissey", "title": "Morrissey - Wikipedia", "headings": "Morrissey\nMorrissey\nContents\nEarly life\nChildhood: 1959–1976\nEarly bands and published books: 1977–1981\nThe Smiths\nEstablishing the Smiths: 1982–1984\nMain article: The Smiths\nThe Smiths' growing success: 1984–1987\nSolo career\nEarly solo work: 1988–1991\nChanging image: 1992–1995\nMove to Los Angeles: 1995–2003\nComeback: 2004–2010\nFurther albums and literary work: 2010–present\nVocal and lyrical style\nLyrics\nPerformance style\nPersonal life\nAnimal rights advocacy\nSexuality\nPolitical opinions\nBritish politics\nRace and support for Anne Marie Waters\nAmerican politics\nReception, legacy, and influence\nFandom\nInfluence\nAwards and nominations\nBrit Awards\nGAFFA Awards\nGrammy Awards\nIvor Novello Awards\nLunas del Auditorio\nMOJO Awards\nMeteor Music Awards\nNME Awards\nPLUG Awards\nQ Awards\nRober Awards Music Poll\nPersonnel\nCurrent members\nDiscography\nThe Smiths\nSolo\nPublications\nPublications by Morrissey\nPublications with contributions by Morrissey\nSee also\nReferences\nCitations\nSources\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "This album and its follow-ups— Kill Uncle, Your Arsenal, and Vauxhall and I —all did well on the UK Albums Chart and spawned multiple hit singles. He took on Alain Whyte and Boz Boorer as his main co-writers to replace Marr. During this time his image began to shift into that of a burlier figure who toyed with patriotic imagery and working-class masculinity. In the mid-to-late 1990s, his albums Southpaw Grammar and Maladjusted also charted but were less well received. Relocating to Los Angeles, he took a musical hiatus from 1998 to 2003 before releasing a successful comeback album, You Are the Quarry, in 2004. Ensuing years saw the release of albums Ringleader of the Tormentors, Years of Refusal, World Peace Is None of Your Business, Low in High School, California Son, and I Am Not a Dog on a Chain, as well as his autobiography and his debut novel, List of the Lost . Highly influential, Morrissey has been credited as a seminal figure in the emergence of indie rock and Britpop. In a 2006 poll for the BBC 's Culture Show, Morrissey was voted the second-greatest living British cultural icon. His work has been the subject of academic study. He has been a controversial figure throughout his music career due to his forthright opinions and outspoken nature—endorsing vegetarianism and animal rights, criticising royalty and prominent politicians, and defending a particular vision of English national identity while critiquing the effect of immigration on the UK.", "start_char": 2469, "end_char": 3945, "id": "62929394" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3510951446#1_3884194237", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Morrissey", "title": "David Morrissey - Wikipedia", "headings": "David Morrissey\nDavid Morrissey\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nActing\n1980s\n1990s\n2000s\n2010s\nFilmmaking\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nAwards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The former earned him a Best Actor nomination at the British Academy Television Awards and the latter won him a Best Actor award from the Royal Television Society. In the years following those films, Morrissey had roles in The Reaping (2007), Sense and Sensibility (2008), Red Riding (2009), Nowhere Boy (2009), and Centurion (2010). He also produced and starred in the crime drama Thorne (2010). Morrissey returned to the stage in 2008 for a run of Neil LaBute 's In a Dark Dark House and played the title role in the Liverpool Everyman 's production of Macbeth in 2011. He also starred in the British crime film Blitz (2011), playing a morally dubious reporter in contact with the eponymous cop killer. He later portrayed The Governor in the third, fourth, and fifth seasons of the AMC horror-drama series The Walking Dead . Morrissey has directed short films and the television dramas Sweet Revenge (2001) and Passer By (2004). His feature-length directorial debut, Don't Worry About Me, premiered at the 2009 London Film Festival and was broadcast on BBC television in 2010. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by Edge Hill University in 2016. Since 2006, he has been married to novelist Esther Freud, with whom he has three children.", "start_char": 1238, "end_char": 2477, "id": "101670846" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1559446245#0_3490211087", "url": "https://www.celebsmoney.com/net-worth/morrissey/", "title": "Morrissey Net Worth 2021: Money, Salary, Bio | CelebsMoney", "headings": "Morrissey\nMorrissey\nAs of 2021, Morrissey’s net worth is $50 million.\nMorrissey is a Gemini and was born in The Year of the Pig\nLife\nMorrissey is turning 62 years old in 68 days\nMorrissey fans also viewed\nTom Abisgold\nSam Fender\nMike’s Dead\nYungblud\nMorrissey’s net worth\n", "segment": "Morrissey Net Worth 2021: Money, Salary, Bio | CelebsMoney\nMorrissey\nMorrissey‘s source of wealth comes from being a rock singer. How much money is Morrissey worth at the age of 61 and what’s his real net worth now? As of 2021, Morrissey’s net worth is $50 million. DETAILS BELOW\nMorrissey (born May 22, 1959) is famous for being rock singer. He currently resides in Manchester, England. British singer who was the frontman of The Smiths and who went on to release successful solo albums, such as his 1988 album Viva Hate. Source of Money\nRock Singer\nReal Name\nSteven Patrick Morrissey\nPlace of Birth\nManchester, England\nDate of Birth\nMay 22, 1959 (age 61)\nHeight\n5' 11\"\nEthnicity\nWhite\nNationality\nBritish\nReligion\nAtheist\nMorrissey is a Gemini and was born in The Year of the Pig\nLife\nMorrissey was born in Manchester, England on Friday, May 22, 1959 (Baby Boomers Generation). He is 61 years old and is a Gemini. He is a staunch animal rights activist and a vegan.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 967, "id": "32720017" } ]
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what season did tony soprano get shot?
The Sopranos
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2048157752#4_2205608555", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_%28The_Sopranos%29", "title": "Isabella (The Sopranos) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Isabella (\nThe Sopranos\n)\n\nIsabella ( The Sopranos)\nContents\nStarring\nGuest starring\nSynopsis\nDeceased\nTitle reference\nMusic\nFilming locations\nReception\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Elated, he can't help crashing into a parked car. In the hospital, Tony says that his injuries, only minor, occurred in an attempted carjack, a story that not even A.J. believes. FBI Agent Harris comes to his bed and offers a deal, including immunity from prosecution, which Tony scornfully rejects. The next day, Livia and Junior call on Tony at home. Livia claims that she doesn't know who Meadow is; Junior later comments on the \"good timing\" of this apparent memory loss. Deceased\nDonnie Paduana: shot by Mikey Palmice on orders of Uncle Junior. William \"Petite\" Clayborn: accidentally shot by his partner, Rasheen Ray, in the failed attempt on Tony Soprano's life.", "start_char": 3351, "end_char": 4020, "id": "104876389" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_842701467#10_1780995470", "url": "https://sopranos.fandom.com/wiki/Tony_Blundetto", "title": "Tony Blundetto | The Sopranos Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Tony Blundetto\nTony Blundetto\nTony Blundetto\nInformation\nFull Name\nAliases\nNationality\nStatus\nGender\nFamily\nSpouse\nParents\nChildren\nOther Relatives\nPolitical Information\nOccupation (s)\nAffiliation\nRank\nBehind the Scenes\nFirst Appearance\nFinal Appearance\nPortrayed By\nEpisode Count\nContents\nCharacter overview\nAfter death\nPersonality\nEpisode Appearances\nKnown Murders committed by Blundetto\nGallery\n", "segment": "He later confronts Blundetto who calmly pleads his innocence. Although Soprano knows the truth, he tells Sack that Blundetto did not kill Peeps; he knows there would be dire consequences if the truth were known. Tony Blundetto is executed by Tony Soprano with a 12-gauge shotgun\nIn \" The Test Dream \", Phil and Billy Leotardo kill Angelo savagely, in the trunk of Phil's car, in revenge for Peeps' death. This drives Blundetto into a rage, and he tracks down the Leotardo brothers one night on a New York street, he wounds Phil and kills Billy. By the end of season 5, Tony Soprano is under heavy pressure to deliver his cousin to Johnny Sack. With his entire crime family now targeted in revenge, Tony Soprano confronts his capos, telling them he is giving Tony B the protection he would give to any of them. But after much prevarication, Tony S. realizes that he has to make a painful choice. He uses a contact at a phone company to track down Tony B. at their Uncle Pat Blundetto 's former farm. Tony B. is coming back from grocery shopping and is ambushed by Tony S. who shoots him with a 12-gauge shotgun on the porch of the farmhouse.", "start_char": 7706, "end_char": 8846, "id": "41812976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_842377704#7_1780461592", "url": "https://sopranos.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_deaths", "title": "List of deaths | The Sopranos Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "List of deaths\nList of deaths\nContents\nSeasons\nSeason 1 (1999) (June 17, 1999-April, 1999)\nSeason 2 (2000) (August, 1999-June 10, 2000)\nSeason 3 (2001) (September 2000-January 28 2001)\nSeason 4 (2002) (September 2002- May 2002)\nSeason 5 (2004) (March 2004- December 17 2004)\nSeason 6 (2006-2007) (April 2006- December 2007)\nNon-chronological\nNotes\nStatistics\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Killed on orders from Junior Soprano for joking about Livia Soprano wanting her son assassinated. \"Alright.\" Mikey Palmice\nSig sauer p228 (9x19.) 12\nJohn Clayborn (March 1999)\nGunshot wound to the head. Accidentally killed by his partner during the attempted hit on Tony Soprano. Unknown\nRasheen Ray\nSig Sauer p228 (9×19.) 13\nJimmy Altieri (April 1999)\nGunshot wound to the back of the head. Killed for being an FBI informant. Left dead on street with a rat stuffed in his mouth as a message. \"God.\"", "start_char": 2944, "end_char": 3443, "id": "41812692" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3478392378#5_3549709407", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Free_or_Die_(The_Sopranos)", "title": "Live Free or Die (The Sopranos) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Live Free or Die (\nThe Sopranos\n)\n\nLive Free or Die ( The Sopranos)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nStarring\n* = credit only\nGuest starring\nSynopsis\nFirst appearances\nTitle reference\nProduction\nOther cultural references\nMusic\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Meadow storms out. Carmela discovers that Angie Bonpensiero has secretly branched out into business with members of the crime family, putting money up for street loans and buying stolen car parts. Carmela is still pressuring Tony to get permission from the building inspector to move forward with her spec house, which he seems to keep forgetting. She is appalled to find that Hugh has been selling materials salvaged from the construction site. Tony informs Chris that two Italian hitmen will be sent over to the U.S. to kill Rusty, and tells him to hire a \"third party\" to equip them with weapons and act as an intermediary between the assassins and the Soprano family. Chris gives the task to Corky Caporale, a Soprano family associate who speaks Italian, and pays him in heroin . First appearances\nCorky Caporale: A DiMeo crime family associate and heroin addict who is tasked with serving as the \"third party\" intermediary between Christopher Moltisanti and the Italian hitmen coming to murder Rusty Millio. Jim Witowski: Owner of a local diner at Dartford, New Hampshire, the town where Vito has taken refuge.", "start_char": 4596, "end_char": 5711, "id": "105653103" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_842377704#18_1780475134", "url": "https://sopranos.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_deaths", "title": "List of deaths | The Sopranos Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "List of deaths\nList of deaths\nContents\nSeasons\nSeason 1 (1999) (June 17, 1999-April, 1999)\nSeason 2 (2000) (August, 1999-June 10, 2000)\nSeason 3 (2001) (September 2000-January 28 2001)\nSeason 4 (2002) (September 2002- May 2002)\nSeason 5 (2004) (March 2004- December 17 2004)\nSeason 6 (2006-2007) (April 2006- December 2007)\nNon-chronological\nNotes\nStatistics\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Killed for being an FBI informant. \"I gotta sit down. I feel like I can't stand. Is that okay, Tony? Can I sit? Tony Soprano, Silvio Dante, and Paulie Walnuts\n°1 Sig Sauer p226 (9×19.)°2 Smith And Wesson 5946 (9×19.) °3 Beretta 92fs (9×19.) Funhouse\n12\nGennaro \"Little Pussy\" Malanga (2000 or before)\nExact cause of death unknown. Mentioned by Tony Soprano to Junior Soprano that he had been dead for 6 years in 2006 in the Season 6A episode Members Only, this would mean that he died sometime around the events of Season 2. Unknown\nUnknown\nUnknown\nTotal:", "start_char": 6187, "end_char": 6742, "id": "41812703" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_842377704#10_1780465088", "url": "https://sopranos.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_deaths", "title": "List of deaths | The Sopranos Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "List of deaths\nList of deaths\nContents\nSeasons\nSeason 1 (1999) (June 17, 1999-April, 1999)\nSeason 2 (2000) (August, 1999-June 10, 2000)\nSeason 3 (2001) (September 2000-January 28 2001)\nSeason 4 (2002) (September 2002- May 2002)\nSeason 5 (2004) (March 2004- December 17 2004)\nSeason 6 (2006-2007) (April 2006- December 2007)\nNon-chronological\nNotes\nStatistics\nExternal links\n", "segment": "15\nMikey Palmice (April 1999)\nMultiple gunshot wounds to the chest and abdomen. Killed for conspiring with Junior Soprano to kill Tony Soprano. \"No, come on! Please, please, please!\" Christopher Moltisanti & Paulie Walnuts\n1° Smith And Wesson 5946 (9×19.) 2° Feg r9 (9×19.) Total: 16\nSeason 2 (2000) (August, 1999-June 10, 2000)\n#\nDeceased\nCause of Death\nLast Words\nMurderer\nWeapon/s\nEpisode\n1\nDr. Jennifer Melfi's Patient (2000)\nCommitted suicide. Unknown\nSelf\n\nGuy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office...\n2\nPhillip \"Philly Spoons\" Parisi (August 2000)\nGunshot wound to the head. Killed so Tony Soprano could gain control of Junior Soprano 's crew and because he told people that Tony likes \"to fluff his mother's pillows\" (attempted to murder her by suffocation).", "start_char": 3731, "end_char": 4495, "id": "41812695" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2753633166#4_3118051678", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Comet", "title": "The Blue Comet - Wikipedia", "headings": "The Blue Comet\nThe Blue Comet\nContents\nStarring\nGuest starring\nSynopsis\nDeceased\nFinal appearances\nTitle reference\nProduction\nWriting\nCasting\nFilming\nPost-production\nReferences to prior episodes\nOther cultural and historical references\nMusic\nReception\nRatings\nCritical response\nAwards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Janice tells Tony that, as far as they can tell, Junior 's money has run out, and she asks him to contribute, together with her and Bobby, so that he does not have to go into a state institution. Tony scornfully refuses. Silvio garrotes Soprano soldier Burt Gervasi, who has been negotiating with the New York family. Phil speaks contemptuously to Albie and Butchie about \"this pygmy thing over in Jersey\". \" We decapitate, and do business with whatever's left,\" he says. \" Make it happen.\" Butchie and Albie meet with their own subordinates and order the murders of Tony, Silvio, and Bobby, to be done swiftly in one 24-hour period. The police learn that something is going on, and Agent Harris warns Tony that his life may be in danger. Tony decides to act first and kill Phil, using the \"cousins\", the Italian hitmen who performed the hit on Rusty Millio. The order is eventually passed down to Corky Caporale, who makes contact with them.", "start_char": 4165, "end_char": 5106, "id": "64675288" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3014079917#2_3326615863", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Moltisanti", "title": "Christopher Moltisanti - Wikipedia", "headings": "Christopher Moltisanti\nChristopher Moltisanti\nContents\nBiography\nSeason one\nSeason two\nSeason three\nSeason four\nSeason five\nSeason six\nPart one\nPart two\nClandestine knowledge\nKillings or possible killings committed or assisted by Christopher\nReferences to Imperioli's career\nReception\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In the second season Chris is shot by his subordinates Matthew Bevilaqua and Sean Gismonte but survives. Tony trusts Christopher with sensitive tasks, such as disposing of the bodies of murdered capos Richie Aprile and Ralph Cifaretto, and arranging the assassination of New York boss Carmine Lupertazzi. In the third season Chris finally becomes a made man. This leads to friction with his new capo Paulie Gualtieri, culminating in the Pine Barrens incident and although they make an uneasy truce, they clash again on several occasions. By the sixth season he is promoted to capo, and Tony tells Christopher that he will lead the family into the 21st century. Christopher has a tumultuous and abusive relationship with his long-term girlfriend Adriana La Cerva. He comes close to death when, enraged about rumors that his fiancée Adriana and Tony are having an affair, he pulls a gun on Tony, who is ready to kill him for the insult. He is spared only after Tony Blundetto intercedes for him. In the fifth season Chris learns that Adriana has been working as an informant for the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and that she wants them to go into the Witness Protection Program. Valuing loyalty over love, Christopher reports Adriana's actions to Tony, who has Silvio Dante kill her.", "start_char": 2539, "end_char": 3828, "id": "101323086" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3629279376#3_3721955601", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Made_in_America_(The_Sopranos)", "title": "Made in America (The Sopranos) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Made in America (\nThe Sopranos\n)\n\nMade in America ( The Sopranos)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nSynopsis\nStarring\nGuest starring\nDeceased\nProduction\nConception\nWriting\nCast notes\nFilming\nPost-production\nMusic\nInterpretations of the final scene\nComments from David Chase\nReception\nRatings\nResponse\nInitial\nRetrospective\nAwards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Butchie refuses to disclose his boss's location, but agrees to a truce and tells Tony to \"do what you gotta do\". Tony and his family move back into their North Caldwell home. Benny and Walden shoot Phil dead at a gas station. A.J. tells his parents he intends to join the Army. They arrange for him to work for Little Carmine 's film production company instead. Meadow and Patrick Parisi announce they are engaged and that Meadow may land a job at a law firm defending those oppressed by the government, particularly immigrants. Tony visits the comatose Silvio in the hospital. Carlo goes missing; Paulie fears he may have become an informant after his son Jason Gervasi was arrested on a drugs charge. Tony's lawyer, Neil Mink, tells Tony that Carlo is likely testifying and that Tony will be indicted.", "start_char": 2445, "end_char": 3248, "id": "105763686" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1844800501#9_1983483465", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Dream_of_Jeannie_Cusamano", "title": "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano - Wikipedia", "headings": "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano\nI Dream of Jeannie Cusamano\nContents\nStarring\nGuest starring\nAlso guest starring\nSynopsis\nFirst appearance\nDeceased\nTitle reference\nCultural references\nMusic\nFilming locations\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "As they eat by candlelight, Tony raises his glass to \"the little moments that were good.\" First appearance\nAgent Cubitoso: The FBI agent in charge of investigating the Soprano crime family and Tony Soprano. Deceased\nJimmy Altieri: shot by Silvio on orders from Tony Soprano. Chucky Signore: shot by Tony Soprano on his motorboat. Mikey Palmice: shot while out jogging by Christopher and Paulie on orders from Tony. Title reference\nIn a session with Dr. Melfi, Tony relates a dream he had involving neighbor Jean Cusamano.", "start_char": 4898, "end_char": 5419, "id": "104740615" } ]
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what is the currency in slovakia 2012?
Euro
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1266869735#9_1882691244", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/flags/slovakia", "title": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Slovakia - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Slovakia\nFlags, Symbols & Currency of Slovakia\nHistory of The Flag of Slovakia\nHistorical flags of Slovakia\nFlag of Slovaks\nFlag of Czechoslovakia\nSymbols of Slovakia\nThe National Coat of Arms of Slovakia\nNational Anthem\n“Nad Tatrou sa blýska” (Slovak)\n1.\n2.\n“Storm Over the Tatras”\n1.\n2.\nThe Currency of Slovakia is the euro\nCoins\nBanknotes\neuro Banknote\neuro Coin\nHistorical currencies of Slovakia\nSlovak koruna Banknote\nSlovak koruna Coin\n", "segment": "But the thunder’s lightning\nis rousing it\nto come awake. But the thunder’s lightning\nis rousing it\nto come awake. The Currency of Slovakia is the euro\nThe current official currency of Slovakia is the euro. The euro banknotes maintain the same design for all member EU States. Like other European member states, Slovakia is allowed to issue its euro coins. One side of the euro coins has a design that is common for all member EU States, the other side has a design that is specific for each EU Member State. Coins\nCurrently, coins in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and 1 and 2 euro are in circulation. Banknotes\nCurrently, banknotes in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 euros are in circulation. euro Banknote\n20 euro Banknote\neuro Coin\n1 euro Coin\nHistorical currencies of Slovakia\nIn 1993, the Czechoslovak Federation was split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Czechoslovak koruna was split into the Czech koruna and the Slovak koruna.", "start_char": 3633, "end_char": 4598, "id": "96458046" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54859945#1_142557873", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Slovakia", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "EURo is the currency. before the euro, Slovakia used Slovak Koruna. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the currency in Slovakia? From 1.1.2009 the official Slovak currency is Euro. The former\ncurrency was Slovak Crown. What currency is used in bratislava? Bratislava is capital of Slovakia and therefore euro is only\ncurrency there. What is the currency name of Slovakia? Koruna meaning crown.", "start_char": 675, "end_char": 1149, "id": "74789812" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54859945#0_142556654", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Slovakia", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What is the currency of Slovakia? - Answers\nThe euro. EURo is the currency.before the euro, Slovakia used Slovak Koruna. Home\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑‍⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n \nLeaderboard\n Related Topics\nCzech Republic\n \nTranslations\n \nHungary\n \nHistory of Europe\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nSlovakia\nWorld Currencies\nWhat is the currency of Slovakia? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-01-17 01:40:21\nThe euro. EURo is the currency. before the euro, Slovakia used Slovak Koruna. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the currency in Slovakia? From 1.1.2009 the official Slovak currency is Euro.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 936, "id": "74789811" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54859945#4_142560623", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Slovakia", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What currency did Slovakia use before the euro? The Slovak korunawas the official currency of Slovakia until January 2009, when, after five years of EU membership, the country adopted the organization's currency as well. The koruna,or crown, entered circulation in 1993, and consisted of 5 types of coin and 7 types of banknote. Before 1993, Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia, which had its own Czechoslovak korunauntil the Czech Republic and Slovakia separated, leaving both with their own separate korunas,which the Czech republic still uses to date. What is the exchange rate of Slovakia? The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it. What is money currency of many European countries? The Euro is the currency of 16 European countries. They are\nAustria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland,\nGreece, Italy, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal,\nSlovenia, Spain and Slovakia.", "start_char": 1565, "end_char": 2494, "id": "74789815" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1266869735#8_1882689838", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/flags/slovakia", "title": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Slovakia - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Slovakia\nFlags, Symbols & Currency of Slovakia\nHistory of The Flag of Slovakia\nHistorical flags of Slovakia\nFlag of Slovaks\nFlag of Czechoslovakia\nSymbols of Slovakia\nThe National Coat of Arms of Slovakia\nNational Anthem\n“Nad Tatrou sa blýska” (Slovak)\n1.\n2.\n“Storm Over the Tatras”\n1.\n2.\nThe Currency of Slovakia is the euro\nCoins\nBanknotes\neuro Banknote\neuro Coin\nHistorical currencies of Slovakia\nSlovak koruna Banknote\nSlovak koruna Coin\n", "segment": "Let us stop them, brothers,\nThey’ll just disappear,\nthe Slovaks will revive. Let us stop them, brothers,\nThey’ll just disappear,\nthe Slovaks will revive. 2. That Slovakia of ours\nhas been fast asleep so far. That Slovakia of ours\nhas been fast asleep so far. But the thunder’s lightning\nis rousing it\nto come awake. But the thunder’s lightning\nis rousing it\nto come awake. The Currency of Slovakia is the euro\nThe current official currency of Slovakia is the euro. The euro banknotes maintain the same design for all member EU States. Like other European member states, Slovakia is allowed to issue its euro coins.", "start_char": 3374, "end_char": 3989, "id": "96458045" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54859945#3_142559403", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Slovakia", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "However soon they will accept the Euro as\ntheir currency\nWhen did Slovakia accept euro as their official money? Euro is official and only currency of Slovakia after adopting it\nat 1st January 2009. Slovak Koruna, previous currency, is not valid\nsince that date. What is the value of a 1939 Slovakia nickel? They did not make Slovakia nickels in 1939, they made Jeffreson\nnickels if you're talking Amarican currency. What currency did Slovakia use before the euro? The Slovak korunawas the official currency of Slovakia until January 2009, when, after five years of EU membership, the country adopted the organization's currency as well. The koruna,or crown, entered circulation in 1993, and consisted of 5 types of coin and 7 types of banknote. Before 1993, Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia, which had its own Czechoslovak korunauntil the Czech Republic and Slovakia separated, leaving both with their own separate korunas,which the Czech republic still uses to date. What is the exchange rate of Slovakia?", "start_char": 1150, "end_char": 2158, "id": "74789814" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_54859945#2_142558563", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Slovakia", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The former\ncurrency was Slovak Crown. What currency is used in bratislava? Bratislava is capital of Slovakia and therefore euro is only\ncurrency there. What is the currency name of Slovakia? Koruna meaning crown. However soon they will accept the Euro as\ntheir currency\nWhen did Slovakia accept euro as their official money? Euro is official and only currency of Slovakia after adopting it\nat 1st January 2009. Slovak Koruna, previous currency, is not valid\nsince that date. What is the value of a 1939 Slovakia nickel? 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Lorenzo de' Medici
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Young and budding, Michelangelo heeded the advice of his tutor and followed his passion for art by forming alliances and working with Florence’s very wealthy and ruling family, the Medici. It is known that Lorenzo de’ Medici (commonly called Lorenzo, the Magnificent) and Michelangelo built a strong bond, underpinned by their mutual love for the arts and diverse knowledge in general. Between 1489 and 1492, Michelangelo committed himself to honing his talents in classical sculpture. Due to his connections to such a powerful group as the Medici, Michelangelo had the privilege of studying under and interacting with several esteemed sculptors, learned art professionals and philosophers in the gardens of the Medici family, Florence (also known as the Humanist Academy of Florence). Most notable of these tutors was the classical sculptor Bertoldo di Giovanni. Early Career and Exploits\nMichelangelo’s early artworks — from left to right: Michelangelo’s Madonna della Scala (Madonna of Stairs, 1492) and Battle of the Centaurs (1491/1492)\nMichelangelo’s career took off at an early age. By age 16, he had produced two very amazing relief sculptures – Battle of the Centaurs (1491/1492) and Madonna Seated on a Step (1490 – 1492). All throughout Michelangelo’s time, Florence was famed to have some of the best painters, sculptors, and poets.", "start_char": 2608, "end_char": 4107, "id": "96471683" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_530800754#6_934768844", "url": "http://www.nndb.com/people/977/000024905/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "In that art he presently received encouragement and training under the eye of an illustrious patron, Lorenzo de Medici. On the recommendation, it is said, of Ghirlandaio, he was transferred, before the term of his apprenticeship as a painter had expired, to the school of sculpture established by Lorenzo in the Medici gardens. Here he could learn to match himself against his great predecessor, Donatello, one of whose pupils and assistants, the aged Bertoldo, was director of the school, and to compare the works of that master and his Tuscan contemporaries with the antiques collected for the instruction of the scholars. Here, too, he could listen to discourses on Platonism, and steep himself in the doctrines of an enthusiastic philosophy which sought to reconcile with Christian faith the lore and the doctrines of the Academy. Michelangelo remained a Christian Platonist to the end of his days; he was also from his youth up a devoted student of Dante. His powers of mind and hand soon attracted attention, and secured him the regard and favor of his patrons in spite of his rugged exterior and scornful unsociable temper. Michelangelo had been attached to the school and household of the Medici for barely three years when, in 1492, his great patron Lorenzo died. Lorenzo's son Piero de Medici inherited the position but not the qualities of his father; Florence soon chafed under his authority;", "start_char": 2738, "end_char": 4142, "id": "538937" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1180102050#3_2666667910", "url": "https://www.history.com/topics/renaissance/michelangelo", "title": "Michelangelo - Paintings, Sistine Chapel & David - HISTORY", "headings": "Michelangelo\nMichelangelo\nContents\nEarly Life and Training\nSculptures: The Pieta and David\nPaintings: Sistine Chapel\nArchitecture & Poems\nLater Years\nFACT CHECK: We strive for accuracy and fairness. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us!\nVIDEOS\nRELATED CONTENT\n", "segment": "At 13, Michelangelo was apprenticed to painter Domenico Ghirlandaio, particularly known for his murals. A year later, his talent drew the attention of Florence’s leading citizen and art patron, Lorenzo de’ Medici, who enjoyed the intellectual stimulation of being surrounded by the city’s most literate, poetic and talented men. He extended an invitation to Michelangelo to reside in a room of his palatial home. Michelangelo learned from and was inspired by the scholars and writers in Lorenzo’s intellectual circle, and his later work would forever be informed by what he learned about philosophy and politics in those years. While staying in the Medici home, he also refined his technique under the tutelage of Bertoldo di Giovanni, keeper of Lorenzo’s collection of ancient Roman sculptures and a noted sculptor himself. Although Michelangelo expressed his genius in many media, he would always consider himself a sculptor first. Sculptures: The Pieta and David\nMichelangelo was working in Rome by 1498, when he received a career-making commission from the visiting French cardinal Jean Bilhères de Lagraulas, envoy of King Charles VIII to the pope. The cardinal wanted to create a substantial statue depicting a draped Virgin Mary with her dead son resting in her arms — a Pieta — to grace his own future tomb. Michelangelo’s delicate 69-inch-tall masterpiece featuring two intricate figures carved from one block of marble continues to draw legions of visitors to St. Peter’s Basilica more than 500 years after its completion.", "start_char": 2392, "end_char": 3925, "id": "8690427" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1684478509#3_3380214633", "url": "https://biography.yourdictionary.com/articles/where-michelangelo-go-school.html", "title": "Where Did Michelangelo Go to School?", "headings": "Where Did Michelangelo Go to School?\nWhere Did Michelangelo Go to School?\nWhere Michelangelo Went to School\nMichelangelo’s Further Training\nAfter dé Medici’s Death\n", "segment": "Michelangelo’s Further Training\nIn 1489, Ghirlandaio was asked by the ruler of Florence ( Lorenzo dé Medici) to send him his best two students for continued study. Michelangelo was chosen as one of the students to attend school at Florence’s Humanist Academy, which met in dé Medici’s garden. He would further hone his skills as a Renaissance artist. He spent his time at the academy studying under the medalist and sculptor Bertoldo di Giovanni, a student under Donatello, who would subsequently teach many of Italy’s famous Renaissance sculptors. Michelangelo’s love for sculpture continued to grow, and so did the attention of the world to his work. Even at seventeen years of age, his sculpting prowess was widely revered. Competition among the artists at the academy was fierce—Pietro Torrigiano, another noted Italian sculptor, became so enraged with Michelangelo at one point that he struck him in the face. The prominent misshaping of the artist’s nose in all of his self-portraits is evidently the result of the hit. Advertisement\nAfter dé Medici’s Death\nLorenzo dé Medici, the man who gave Michelangelo the tools and schooling to perfect his artistry, passed away in 1492. Michelangelo decided that it was time to return home to his family, but he continued studying on his own.", "start_char": 2015, "end_char": 3304, "id": "54858673" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1237273865#2_2507722836", "url": "https://www.vaticancitytours.it/blog/why-is-michelangelo-famous/", "title": "Why is Michelangelo famous?", "headings": "Why is Michelangelo famous?\nWhy is Michelangelo famous?\nMichelangelo is one of the most famous Italian artists ever to live, going down in history as one of the top three masters in the Renaissance era. He was a sculptor, painter, architect, as well as a poet who has influenced past and present artists around the world\nEarly Life of Michelangelo\nThe Career of Michelangelo\nSculptures\nPaintings\n", "segment": "His mother passed away when he was only six, leading him to be placed under the care of a family of stonecutters. His father thought art was below the family’s status and discouraged a young Michelangelo from his keen interest. Despite this, his father set Michelangelo up for an apprenticeship with the most successful painter in Florence, Domenico Ghirlandaio, at age thirteen. After a year working with him, Domenico recommended him to Lorenzo de. Medici, the Florentine ruler, leading Michelangelo to study classical sculpture in the Medici gardens. He was much influenced by his time in the Medici residence, surrounded by other great artists, poets and philosophers, subjects which would appear again and again in his work. Whilst staying at the Medici home, Michelangelo also refined his sculpturing technique under the tutelage of Bertoldo di Giovanni, keeper of Lorenzo’s collection of ancient Roman sculptures and a noted sculptor himself. Although Michelangelo expressed his genius in many forms, he would always consider himself a sculptor first. With such an upbringing, does it really come as any surprise that Michelangelo grew to be one of the most talented artists of his time? With so many gifted individuals to guide him, Michelangelo had the privilege of being taught multiple disciplines, making him a master of the arts.", "start_char": 1132, "end_char": 2474, "id": "6757934" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1521695552#2_2806577997", "url": "http://www.michelangelosi.com/michelangelo-biography", "title": "Michelangelo Biography | Michelangelo Sculpture International", "headings": "Michelangelo Biography\nMichelangelo Biography\nMichelangelo: Early Life and Training\nMichelangelo: The Pieta and David\nMichelangelo and the Sistine Chapel Ceiling\nMichelangelo: Architecture, Poetry, Morality\n", "segment": "His mother died when he was 6, and initially his father initially did not approve of his son’s interest in art as a career. At 13, Michelangelo was apprenticed to painter Domenico Ghirlandaio, particularly known for his murals. A year later, his talent drew the attention of Florence’s leading citizen and art patron, Lorenzo de’ Medici, who enjoyed the intellectual stimulation of being surrounded by the city’s most literate, poetic and talented men. He extended an invitation to Michelangelo to reside in a room of his palatial home. Michelangelo learned from and was inspired by the scholars and writers in Lorenzo’s intellectual circle, and his later work would forever be informed by what he learned about philosophy and politics in those years. While staying in the Medici home, he also refined his technique under the tutelage of Bertoldo di Giovanni, keeper of Lorenzo’s collection of ancient Roman sculptures and a noted sculptor himself. Although Michelangelo expressed his genius in many media, he would always consider himself a sculptor first. Michelangelo: The Pieta and David\nMichelangelo was working in Rome by 1498, when he received a career-making commission from the visiting French cardinal Jean Bilhères de Lagraulas, envoy of King Charles VIII to the pope. The cardinal wanted to create a substantial statue depicting a draped Virgin Mary with her dead son resting in her arms—a Pietà—to grace his own future tomb.", "start_char": 1526, "end_char": 2963, "id": "46380743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1237273865#3_2507724832", "url": "https://www.vaticancitytours.it/blog/why-is-michelangelo-famous/", "title": "Why is Michelangelo famous?", "headings": "Why is Michelangelo famous?\nWhy is Michelangelo famous?\nMichelangelo is one of the most famous Italian artists ever to live, going down in history as one of the top three masters in the Renaissance era. He was a sculptor, painter, architect, as well as a poet who has influenced past and present artists around the world\nEarly Life of Michelangelo\nThe Career of Michelangelo\nSculptures\nPaintings\n", "segment": "He was much influenced by his time in the Medici residence, surrounded by other great artists, poets and philosophers, subjects which would appear again and again in his work. Whilst staying at the Medici home, Michelangelo also refined his sculpturing technique under the tutelage of Bertoldo di Giovanni, keeper of Lorenzo’s collection of ancient Roman sculptures and a noted sculptor himself. Although Michelangelo expressed his genius in many forms, he would always consider himself a sculptor first. With such an upbringing, does it really come as any surprise that Michelangelo grew to be one of the most talented artists of his time? With so many gifted individuals to guide him, Michelangelo had the privilege of being taught multiple disciplines, making him a master of the arts. Let’s take a look at some of his best…\nThe Career of Michelangelo\nSculptures\nMichelangelo was first and foremost, a sculpture. Majority of his early works were sculptures, skilled at this medium since a young age. He was gifted in the human anatomy, using light and dark to give his sculptures a natural presence. He was in Rome in 1498, when he received a career-making commission from the visiting French Cardinal Jean Bilheres de Lagraulas, a representative of the French King Charles VIII. He commissioned a sculpture of the Virgin Mary holding her dead son in her arms, which has become known as the Pieta.", "start_char": 1686, "end_char": 3086, "id": "6757935" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_841100555#7_1771228397", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/michelangelo-9407628", "title": "Michelangelo - Sculptures, David & Paintings - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nName\nBirth Date\nDeath Date\nDid You Know?\nDid You Know?\nDid You Know?\nPlace of Birth\nPlace of Death\nMichelangelo\nWho Was Michelangelo?\nEarly Life\nEducation\nMedici Family\nDOWNLOAD BIOGRAPHY'S MICHELANGELO FACT CARD\nMove to Rome\nPersonality\nPoetry and Personal Life\nSculptures\n'Pieta'\n'David'\nPaintings\nSistine Chapel\n'Creation of Adam'\n'Last Judgment'\nArchitecture\nWas Michelangelo Gay?\nDeath\nLegacy\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nRaphael\nDonatello\nLeonardo da Vinci\nSandro Botticelli\nCaravaggio\nTitian\nPetrarch\nFilippo Brunelleschi\nLorenzo Ghiberti\n", "segment": "Education\nIndeed, Michelangelo was less interested in schooling than watching the painters at nearby churches and drawing what he saw, according to his earliest biographers (Vasari, Condivi and Varchi). It may have been his grammar school friend, Francesco Granacci, six years his senior, who introduced Michelangelo to painter Domenico Ghirlandaio. Michelangelo's father realized early on that his son had no interest in the family financial business, so he agreed to apprentice him, at the age of 13, to Ghirlandaio and the Florentine painter's fashionable workshop. There, Michelangelo was exposed to the technique of fresco (a mural painting technique where pigment is placed directly on fresh, or wet, lime plaster). Medici Family\nFrom 1489 to 1492, Michelangelo studied classical sculpture in the palace gardens of Florentine ruler Lorenzo de' Medici of the powerful Medici family. This extraordinary opportunity opened to him after spending only a year at Ghirlandaio’s workshop, at his mentor’s recommendation. This was a fertile time for Michelangelo; his years with the family permitted him access to the social elite of Florence — allowing him to study under the respected sculptor Bertoldo di Giovanni and exposing him to prominent poets, scholars and learned humanists. He also obtained special permission from the Catholic Church to study cadavers for insight into anatomy, though exposure to corpses had an adverse effect on his health. These combined influences laid the groundwork for what would become Michelangelo's distinctive style:", "start_char": 3191, "end_char": 4745, "id": "75811238" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1224358320#3_2473998539", "url": "https://www.ducksters.com/biography/artists/michelangelo.php", "title": "Biography: Michelangelo Art for Kids", "headings": "Art History and Artists\nArt History and Artists\nMichelangelo\n", "segment": "Training to be an Artist\nMichelangelo's talents became apparent as he worked for Ghirlandaio. Within a year or so he was sent to the powerful Medici family to continue his training under the sculptor Bertoldo di Geovanni. Michelangelo was able to work with some of the finest artists and philosophers of the time. Over the next few years Michelangelo produced many sculptures including Madonna of the Steps, Battle of the Centaurs, and Bacchus . The Pieta\nIn 1496 Michelangelo moved to Rome. A year later he received a commission to make a sculpture called the Pieta. It would become one of the masterpieces of Renaissance art. The sculpture shows Jesus after he was crucified lying on the lap of his mother Mary. Today this sculpture sits in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. It is the only piece of art that Michelangelo signed.", "start_char": 943, "end_char": 1777, "id": "58336696" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1684478509#4_3380216433", "url": "https://biography.yourdictionary.com/articles/where-michelangelo-go-school.html", "title": "Where Did Michelangelo Go to School?", "headings": "Where Did Michelangelo Go to School?\nWhere Did Michelangelo Go to School?\nWhere Michelangelo Went to School\nMichelangelo’s Further Training\nAfter dé Medici’s Death\n", "segment": "Even at seventeen years of age, his sculpting prowess was widely revered. Competition among the artists at the academy was fierce—Pietro Torrigiano, another noted Italian sculptor, became so enraged with Michelangelo at one point that he struck him in the face. The prominent misshaping of the artist’s nose in all of his self-portraits is evidently the result of the hit. Advertisement\nAfter dé Medici’s Death\nLorenzo dé Medici, the man who gave Michelangelo the tools and schooling to perfect his artistry, passed away in 1492. Michelangelo decided that it was time to return home to his family, but he continued studying on his own. Although the practice was forbidden at the time by the church, Michelangelo got special permission to study anatomy and dissect the dead at a hospital in the church of Santo Spirito. He used his new knowledge of the human body to create some of his most famous works, including the Creation of Adam on the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling, which is shaped like the human brain. With his formal schooling now completed, Michelangelo was free to take work wherever he wished. His demand as an artist grew, and he began creating some of the most famous works of his career. Once he was finished in school, Michelangelo sculpted his famous statue of David, painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, the sculptures in the Church of San Pietro, and he finished the architectural work on St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.", "start_char": 2669, "end_char": 4108, "id": "54858674" } ]
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The price of a plane ticket may help you decide which country you should visit. When is the best time to visit Chile and Ecuador? Puerto Varas, Chile\nThe best time to visit Chile depends on the purpose of your trip. Go there from June to September if you plan to spend your days on the snow, preferably avoiding July and August if you do not want to be overcrowded on the slopes. If you want to catch the sun in chic beach resorts and party until the sun comes out, November to February is your time-slot. However, if you are planning to hike through Patagonia and visit the natural wonders, then prioritize mid-seasons.", "start_char": 4662, "end_char": 8987, "id": "31106535" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1386395556#12_2240895334", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/flags/countrys/namerica/canada/caflag.htm", "title": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Canada - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Canada\nFlags, Symbols & Currency of Canada\nHistory of the Flag of Canada\nHistorical Flags of Canada\nThe Canadian Red Ensign (1868 to 1921)\nThe Canadian Red Ensign (1921 to 1957)\nSymbols of Canada\nRoyal Coat of Arms of Canada\nNational Anthem\nÔ Canada!\nO Canada!\nThe Currency of Canada is the Canadian dollar\nCoins\nBanknotes\nCanadian dollar Banknote\nCanadian dollar Coin\nHistorical Currencies of Canada\nCanadian pound\n", "segment": "O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. The Currency of Canada is the Canadian dollar\nThe official currency of Canada is the Canadian dollar (CAD). The dollar is divided into 100 cents locally referred to as the penny. However, the Canadian penny was removed from circulation because of its low value. The image on the one-dollar coin is the loon, and the locals refer to the coin as the looney. The CAD is the fifth most reserved currency in the world because of the country’s stable economy, and strong sovereign position. Coins\nSix denominations of currency circulate as coins in Canada. They are the 5¢ (nickel) 10¢ (dime), 25¢ (quarter), 50¢, $1 (loonie), and $2 (toonie). In 2012 the production of the 1¢ (penny) was discontinued due to inflation that made its production costs higher than its value. The Royal Canadian Mint produces the coins.", "start_char": 5233, "end_char": 6082, "id": "27024468" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_41149877#3_105862517", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Canada_Currency_called", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The\nanswer is the Canadian dollar, or just dollar. What is some information about the Canada currency? Canada's currency is the Canadian dollar. What kind of currency does Canada have? Believe it or not Canada has the Canadian dollar. What was bedouin currency called? What is bedouin currency called\nCan you use of US Currency in Canada? In Canada they use Canadian Dollars\nWhat is Japanese currency called? Japanese currency called YEN. What is Tokyo currency called?", "start_char": 1264, "end_char": 1733, "id": "74761999" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_651270891#3_1169858558", "url": "http://www.gatehouseinternational.com/best-currency-fx-rates-today-transfers-no-commission/buy-sell-canadian-dollars-best-rates", "title": "Currency exchange | CAD, Canadian Dollars", "headings": "CAD, Canadian Dollars\nCAD, Canadian Dollars\nCall: 0044 1480 458 400 (International) or 01480 458 400 (if inside UK) for the best currency exchange rates.\nFor the current Canadian Dollar rate, please use our Currency Converter on the right….\nCanadian Dollar, CAD:\nCanadian Dollar, History:\nBuying Canadian Dollars:\n", "segment": "1,5,10, 25, 50 cent pieces, that are all coins. The $1 and $2 are also issued as coins. Canada uses the Canadian dollar as its official currency. Similar to all of the currencies that use the dollar, the Canadian dollar is divided into 100 cents. In order to differentiate the Canadian dollar from the US dollar, it is usually denoted by the letters C in front of the dollar symbol, C$. The Canadian dollar is issued in notes as, $5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 notes. The C$1,000 note no longer exists. Canadian Dollar, History: By the early 17th century, there was a desperate need for currency as trade was becoming a major factor in the local economy and animal pelts were clearly no loner a viable form of currency. This situation continued throughout the 17th century.", "start_char": 1020, "end_char": 1786, "id": "19236176" } ]
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what money does jamaica use?
Jamaican dollar
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1726302051#9_2549346803", "url": "http://jamaicans.com/facts-about-jamaica/", "title": "Facts about Jamaica", "headings": "Facts about Jamaica\nFacts about Jamaica", "segment": "and Green stands for hope and agricultural resources. Money: The money in Jamaica is called Jamaican Dollars (JMD). Bank notes are issued for the following amounts $50, $100, $500, $1000. The heads of famous Jamaican people appear on the notes. One Jamaican dollar is equal to about $0.01 USD US dollars. The exchange rates change everyday. Click here for a Currency Converter. There are 1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents 1 dollar, 10 dollar and 20-dollar coins. The heads of famous Jamaican people also appear on the back of the coins.", "start_char": 1917, "end_char": 2465, "id": "74256990" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_554061628#1_1124463077", "url": "https://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Jamaica-use.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Are you going to Jamaica? Are you buying something from Jamaica? Do you need to know what kind of money they use to pay for\nproducts and services in Jamaica? In other words, what currency\ndo they use in Jamaica? We have the answer for you right here! The currency they use in Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar. The standard three letter code for Jamaican dollar that you\noften see when using a currency exchange calculator to convert\ncurrency to and from Jamaican dollar is JMD. If you need to write Jamaican dollar, it is also useful to know the\nsymbol for Jamaican dollar which is $. You may also be interested in knowing that there are 100\n Cent\nin 1 Jamaican dollar. More information\nfrom Research Maniacs:", "start_char": 325, "end_char": 1033, "id": "9914131" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1378162463#0_3016298850", "url": "https://jamaicatravelsaver.com/jamaican-currency/", "title": "Jamaican Currency - Come Discover Jamaica", "headings": "Jamaican Currency\nJamaican Currency\nWhat is the currency in Jamaica\nJamaican dollar to USD exchange rate\nWhat currency is accepted in Jamaica\nBest Places to exchange currency\nWhat is the best currency to take to Jamaica\nIf you are staying at an all inclusive\nIf you are staying at a non all inclusive\nIf you are staying at a villa or a small hotel\nIf you plan to tour the island\nReceiving Change\nCurrencies that are highly convertible to US dollars\n", "segment": "Jamaican Currency - Come Discover Jamaica\nJamaican Currency\nMost tourists that come to Jamaica have quite a few questions about Jamaican currency. They wonder what currency is used in Jamaica, should they travel with US or Jamaican currency, should they carry cash or use only their credit cards, they wonder where they should exchange Jamaican dollars? Hopefully we can answer all the questions about Jamaican money here. What is the currency in Jamaica\nThe currency used in Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar. The currency comes in the following denominations: $50, $100, $500, $1000, $5000. Jamaican coins come in 1 dollar, 10 dollar, 20 dollar, 25 cents and 10 cents coins. The newest denomination is the $5000 dollar bill; sometimes businesses might not want to accept it because they don’t have the change. When using Jamaican money make sure you don’t accidentally give someone a $1,000 bill instead of a $100.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 913, "id": "34489993" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1471390272#2_3234369231", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g147309-c140152/Jamaica:Caribbean:Which.Currency.Should.Be.Used.html", "title": "Jamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used - Tripadvisor", "headings": "Jamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used\nJamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used\nMore Traveler Articles\nFor Foreign Visitors\nBackground\nTransportation\nRead more about Jamaica\nShare your knowledge\n", "segment": "Where you stay and where you shop (where you spend your money) are the two most important factors. Jamaican Currency First, the official currency of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar. Jamaican bills (banknotes) come in denominations of 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000 dollars. Jamaican coins come in 1, 5, 10, and 20 dollar denominations (older coins, which currently have no real value but are still legal, come in denominations of 1, 10, and 25 Jamaican cents). EDIT: The JMD 50 note is no longer in use. For more information on Jamaican bills (banknotes) see: http://www.boj.org.jm/currency/curren...\nFor more information on Jamaican coins see: http://www.boj.org.jm/currency/curren...\nGeneral Second, most places in Jamaica, but not all, related to the tourist industry will accept both Jamaican dollars and United States dollars. Places that are not related to the tourist industry often will only accept Jamaican dollars.", "start_char": 1335, "end_char": 2256, "id": "68702618" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_554061628#0_1124462251", "url": "https://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Jamaica-use.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What currency does Jamaica use? What currency do they use in Jamaica? What kind of money do they use to pay with in Jamaica? Research Maniacs \n Directory | \n\t\tFollow | \n\t\tSearch \n\t\t\nMenu\nHome\nArticles\nAuto\nDirectory\nFun\nShop\nTravel\nApps\nQ&A\nWhat currency does Jamaica use? What currency do they use in Jamaica? Are you going to Jamaica? Are you buying something from Jamaica? Do you need to know what kind of money they use to pay for\nproducts and services in Jamaica? In other words, what currency\ndo they use in Jamaica? We have the answer for you right here!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 576, "id": "9914130" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_585649373#6_1070513129", "url": "http://bestjamaica.com/airport-transfer-taxi-riu-montego-bay.php", "title": "Private Airport Transfer/Taxi to Riu Montego Bay", "headings": "Private Airport Transfer/Taxi to Riu Montego Bay\nPrivate Airport Transfer/Taxi to Riu Montego Bay\nMBJ - Riu Montego Bay airport transfer rate\nHow to book this airport transfer to Riu Montego Bay?\nFind us on Google Map.\nAirport Transportation Riu Montego Bay\n", "segment": "Best Jamaica offers private tours from Riu Montego Bay, helping visitors to create memorable day trips. Q: What type of currency is used in Jamaica? A: The Jamaica uses its national currency which is the Jamaican Dollar (JMD). Q: Do I need to exchange my money to the Jamaican Dollar? A: No you don’t. Although the official currency is the Jamaican Dollar, USD is widely used especially in areas that are frequented by tourists.", "start_char": 2250, "end_char": 2678, "id": "4399263" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385731000#9_2239152575", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/jamaica/jmflags.htm", "title": "Flags, Symbols, & Currency of Jamaica - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols, & Currency of Jamaica\nFlags, Symbols, & Currency of Jamaica\nHistorical Flags of Jamaica\nFlag of Jamaica (1875 - 1906)\nFlag of Jamaica (1906 - 1957)\nFlag of Jamaica (1957 - 1962)\nSymbols of Jamaica\nNational Coat of Arms of Jamaica\nNational Anthem\nJamaica, Land We Love\nThe Currency of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar\nJamaican dollar Coins\nJamaican dollar Banknote Issues\nJamaican dollar Banknote\nJamaican dollar Coin\nHistorical Currencies of Jamaica\n", "segment": "The Currency of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar\nThe currency of Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar. The Jamaican dollar is abbreviated as \"J$”. The letter J serves the purpose of differentiating the Jamaican dollar from other dollar-dominated currencies. The international code of the Jamaican dollar is JMD. It exists in the denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000 dollars. Jamaican currency banknotes are printed by the De La Rue Currency Company in England. The coins are minted by the British Royal Mint Company. The body which circulates the Jamaican dollar is the Bank of Jamaica. Jamaican dollar Coins\nJamaican sterling pound coins were introduced in 1840. The first coins came in denominations of 5/-, 10/-, 1, and 5 pounds, and were struck in copper, gold, and cupronickel.", "start_char": 5416, "end_char": 6217, "id": "27023446" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_663213649#3_1364893637", "url": "https://www.roadaffair.com/how-much-do-things-cost-in-jamaica/", "title": "How Much Do Things Cost in Jamaica? | Road Affair", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The bank notes are in 50s, 100s, 500s, 1000s, 5000s (rare). 4. US dollars are widely accepted on the island but you will pretty much always pay more than if you paid in Jamaican dollars. 5. The exchange rate while we were in Jamaica was about ~J$117 to US$1. 6. The best printed travel guide for Jamaica is Lonely Planet Jamaica. 7. Use Booking.com to get the best rates for your hotel stay. 8.", "start_char": 1264, "end_char": 1658, "id": "35545291" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_554061628#2_1124464022", "url": "https://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Jamaica-use.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The currency they use in Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar. The standard three letter code for Jamaican dollar that you\noften see when using a currency exchange calculator to convert\ncurrency to and from Jamaican dollar is JMD. If you need to write Jamaican dollar, it is also useful to know the\nsymbol for Jamaican dollar which is $. You may also be interested in knowing that there are 100\n Cent\nin 1 Jamaican dollar. More information\nfrom Research Maniacs: Now you know the currency they use in Jamaica, the standard three\nletter code for Jamaican dollar, and the symbol for Jamaican dollar. For currency information for a different country, check out our\nWorld Currencylookup page. Copyright | \nPrivacy Policy | \nSocial Media | \nDisclaimer | \nAdvertise", "start_char": 576, "end_char": 1337, "id": "9914132" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1471390272#16_3234390492", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g147309-c140152/Jamaica:Caribbean:Which.Currency.Should.Be.Used.html", "title": "Jamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used - Tripadvisor", "headings": "Jamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used\nJamaica: Which Currency Should Be Used\nMore Traveler Articles\nFor Foreign Visitors\nBackground\nTransportation\nRead more about Jamaica\nShare your knowledge\n", "segment": "In using the table below you first need to determining if you will be spending Jamaican dollars or US dollars when in Jamaica by reading the sections above. Second, you need to ask if your normal (home) currency is highly convertible or not. Some of the highly convertible currencies are: Euro, British pound, and Canadian dollar while most others currencies are not highly convertible in Jamaica. Normal (home) currency is highly convertible\nNormal (home) currency is not highly convertible\nMainly spending US dollars\nIf your normal currency is other than the US dollar, and if that currency is highly convertible, and if you will be mainly spending US dollars (as outlined above), exchange your normal currency to US dollars in your home country (not in Jamaica). Some of the highly convertible currencies are: Euro, British Pound, and Canadian dollar. Converting your normal currency into US dollars while possible may not be easy, under some conditions, to do in Jamaica. In addition, the conversion in Jamaica may cause two exchange fees to be levied (fees to convert your currency to Jamaican dollars and then convert Jamaican dollars to US dollars). Note:", "start_char": 8273, "end_char": 9436, "id": "68702632" } ]
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where is george bush from?
New Haven
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_422124374#1_947790260", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/george-w-bush-43rd-president-united-states-104662", "title": "George W. Bush Biography", "headings": "George W. Bush - Forty-Third President of the United States\nGeorge W. Bush - Forty-Third President of the United States\nForty-Third President of the United States\nGeorge Bush's Childhood and Education:\nFamily Ties:\nCareer Before the Presidency:\nBecoming the President:\n2004 Election:\nEvents and Accomplishments of George Bush’s Presidency:\nCareer After the Presidency:\n", "segment": "our editorial process\nMartin Kelly\nUpdated March 08, 2017\nGeorge Bush's Childhood and Education: Born on July 6, 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut, George W. Bush is the oldest son of George H. W. and Barbara Pierce Bush. He grew up in Texas from the age of two. He came from a familial political tradition as his grandfather, Prescott Bush, was a U.S. Senator, and his father was the forty-first president. Bush attended Phillips Academy in Massachusetts and then went on to Yale, graduating in 1968. He considered himself an average student. After serving in the National Guard, he went to Harvard Business School. Family Ties: Bush has three brothers and one sister: Jeb, Neil, Marvin, and Dorothy respectively.", "start_char": 1009, "end_char": 1721, "id": "67552157" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1276469380#1_2734970432", "url": "https://hollowverse.com/george-h-w-bush/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "George H.W. Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts and grew up between Greenwich, Connecticut and Andover, Massachusetts. Bush is an Episcopalian. He wore his religious beliefs on his sleeve during his political career, often invoking God and faith as synonymous with American values. He said: Americans are the most religious people on Earth. And we have always instinctively sensed that God’s purpose was bound up with the cause of liberty.1\nBut one gets the sense it wasn’t just political posturing for Bush, who often expressed a deep, personal commitment to Christianity. He once said: I am guided by certain traditions. One is that there is a God and He is good, and His love, while free, has a self imposed cost: We must be good to one another.2\nBut Bush expressed a marked intolerance during his presidential campaign.", "start_char": 297, "end_char": 1124, "id": "40399472" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_838055438#1_1764003010", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/george-w-bush-9232768", "title": "George W. Bush - Paintings, Age & Wife - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nName\nOccupation\nBirth Date\nEducation\nPlace of Birth\nAKA\nFull Name\nZodiac Sign\n“Freedom itself was attacked this morning by a faceless coward, and freedom will be defended.”\nGeorge W. Bush\nWho Is George W. Bush?\nEarly Life\nPersonal Life\nGovernor of Texas\nFirst Term as President\n9/11 and Iraq War\nSecond Term as President\nLife After the White House\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nGerald Ford\nGeorge VI\nWhitney Young Jr.\nJames Farmer\nJohn D. Rockefeller Jr.\nIke Turner\nJunior Gotti\nGeorge C. Wallace\nGeorge Reeves\n", "segment": "He led his country's response to the 9/11 attacks in 2001 and initiated the Iraq War in 2003. Who Is George W. Bush? Born in July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut, George W. Bush was the 43rd president of the United States. He narrowly won the Electoral College vote in 2000, in one of the closest and most controversial elections in American history. Bush led the United States' response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks and initiated the Iraq War. Before his presidency, Bush was a businessman and served as governor of Texas. Early Life\nGeorge Walker Bush was born on July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut. He is the eldest of six children of George Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara Pierce Bush. The Bush family had been involved in business and politics since the 1950s. Bush's grandfather, Prescott Bush, was a former Wall Street banker and progressive Republican senator from Connecticut, and his father was a businessman, diplomat, and vice president and president of the United States.", "start_char": 1140, "end_char": 2133, "id": "75807623" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1041756718#7_1298842290", "url": "http://genealogyofpresidents.blogspot.com/", "title": "Genealogy and Ancestry of Barack Obama and the Other U.S. Presidents", "headings": "Genealogy and Ancestry of Barack Obama and the Other U.S. Presidents\nGenealogy and Ancestry of Barack Obama and the Other U.S. Presidents\nThursday, December 2, 2010\nGENEALOGY AND ANCESTRY OF BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA, 44TH PRESIDENT\nGENEALOGY AND ANCESTRY OF GEORGE W. BUSH, 43RD PRESIDENT\nGENEALOGY AND ANCESTRY OF BILL CLINTON, 42ND PRESIDENT\n", "segment": "He is the second son of a President to also be elected President as was his father, with the first father-son combination being John Adams and John Quincy Adams. George W. Bush was born July 6, 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut. His parents are President Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara Pierce. Along with his father, George W. Bush is descended from Charlemagne, William \"the Conqueror\", and numerous English kings, as well as sharing a common Spencer ancestry with President George Washington, Princess Diana and Sir Winston Churchill. Along with his father, George W. Bush shares a common descent from John Warren with President James Garfield. His grandfather on his father's side, Prescott Sheldon Bush, was an investment banker and a U.S. Senator. His great-grandfather, Samuel Prescott Bush, was President of Buckeye Steel Castings in Columbus, Ohio. As a result of supplying steel parts for the many railroads that the Harriman family owned, the Bush family became close to the Harriman family with Prescott Sheldon Bush going to work in investment banking with Averell Harriman as President of Brown Brothers Harrisman and Company in New York City. Another great-grandfather, George Herbert Walker, helped organize the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair as well as the United States Golf Association (USGA) and the Walker Cup golf matches. George W. Bush shares a common descent from Samuel Hinckley, an early New England settlers, with President Barack Obama.", "start_char": 4870, "end_char": 6329, "id": "73477868" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1323571276#17_2872564043", "url": "https://www.names.org/n/george/about", "title": "What Does The Name George Mean?", "headings": "George\nGeorge\nOn This Page\nHow to Pronounce George\nGeorge Pronunciations\nMeaning and Origin\nOrigin and Meaning of George\nUser Submitted Origins\nUser Submitted Meanings\nInternational Interest\nWebster's Unabridged Dictionary\nOther Dictionary Sources\nWiktionary\nNotable Persons Named George\nNotable Persons With the Last Name George\nHow popular is the baby name George in the U.S.?\nWhere is the name George popular?\nInternational Interest for George\nPopularity in the US\nPopularity of George as a first name\nPopularity of George as a last name\nCommon last names for George\nCommon first names for George\nEthnicity Distribution\nOf Last Name George\nEntire United States\nFun Facts about the name George\nWhat Georges Have Visited This Page?\nName poster for George\nMost Popular Names\n", "segment": "George W. Bush\nGeorge W. Bush is a 43rd President of the United States. He holds the title --09-20. George was born on July 6th, 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.\nPopularity: George VI\nGeorge VI was royalty. His career lasted from 1936 to 1936. George was born as the child of George V and Mary of Teck on December 14th, 1895 in York Cottage, Sandringham House, Norfolk, United Kingdom. He left this life on February 6th, 1952. Popularity: George H. W. Bush\nGeorge H. W. Bush is a 41st President of the United States, 43rd Vice President of the United States, 11th Director of Central Intelligence, Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office to the People's Republic of China, 48th Chairperson of the, Republican National Committ. George was born on June 12th, 1924.", "start_char": 6485, "end_char": 7245, "id": "72544440" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_607152015#15_1408396923", "url": "https://www.thefactsite.com/connecticut-facts/", "title": "15 Cool Facts About Connecticut | The Fact Site", "headings": "15 Cool Facts About Connecticut\n15 Cool Facts About Connecticut\nThe name Connecticut means “long tidal river”.\nHave a minute spare for 5 random facts?\nModern-day Connecticut has been inhabited for more than 10,000 years!\nThe first European to explore Connecticut was from the Netherlands.\nThe first European settlements in Connecticut were English, not Dutch.\nConnecticut created the very first written Constitution.\nConnecticut played an important part in the American Revolution.\nThe region of Connecticut was little more than an agricultural region until the 19 th Century.\nConnecticut has a long history of arms manufacturing.\nThe first nuclear-powered submarine was built in Connecticut.\nConnecticut was one of the only two US states to vote against the 18 th amendment.\nConnecticut has one of the largest gaps between rich and poor in the US.\nConnecticut’s official state hero was a spy.\nMark Twain wrote many of his novels in Connecticut.\nBoth of the Bush Presidents were born in Connecticut.\nThe hamburger’s official birthplace is Connecticut.\n", "segment": "While he was born in Missouri, some of his very best works were written in his home in Hartford, Connecticut, which he moved to in his 40’s. Both The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin as well as many others were penned during the 17 years he lived there. Both of the Bush Presidents were born in Connecticut. Sometimes referred to as Bush 41 or Bush Senior, George H. W. Bush was the first in the family to go into the line of politics. He was born in the town of Greenwich, Connecticut, where he spent most of his youth. George W. Bush on the other hand is sometimes referred to as Bush Junior, or Bush 43, to avoid confusion. George W. Bush was born in New-Haven, Connecticut, but grew up in Houston, Texas, unlike his father. The hamburger’s official birthplace is Connecticut. If you head on over to the city of New Haven, you can taste history. There you’ll find a little restaurant called Louis’ Lunch that has been running since before 1900, but that’s not the main draw.", "start_char": 7972, "end_char": 8980, "id": "69598516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1210366472#1_2720796789", "url": "https://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/vice/", "title": "Fact-Checking Vice: The True Story vs. the Dick Cheney Movie", "headings": "Vice (2018)\nVice (2018)", "segment": "Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK\nDick Cheney\nBorn: January 30, 1941\nBirthplace: Lincoln, Nebraska, USA\nSam Rockwell\nBorn: November 5, 1968\nBirthplace: Daly City, California, USA\nGeorge W. Bush\nBorn: July 6, 1946\nBirthplace: New Haven, Connecticut, USA\nAmy Adams\nBorn: August 20, 1974\nBirthplace: Vicenza, Veneto, Italy\nLynne Cheney\nBorn: August 14, 1941\nBirthplace:", "start_char": 193, "end_char": 566, "id": "8722147" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_442271592#5_998355633", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/list-of-living-presidents-3368128", "title": "List of Living U.S. Presidents and Former Presidents", "headings": "The 6 Living US Presidents\nThe 6 Living US Presidents\nFrom Jimmy Carter to Joe Biden\nJoe Biden\nDonald Trump\nBarack Obama\nGeorge W. Bush\nBill Clinton\nJimmy Carter\n", "segment": "George W. Bush\nEric Draper / The White House / Getty Images\nGeorge W. Bush, a Republican from Texas, was the 43rd president of the United States. He is a member of the Bush political dynasty. Bush was born on July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut. He was 54 when he was sworn into his first of two terms in the White House in 2001. He was 62 when he left office eight years later, in 2009. Bill Clinton\nChip Somodevilla / Getty Images\nBill Clinton, a Democrat from Arkansas, was the 42nd president of the United States. Clinton was born on Aug. 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. He was 46 when he took the oath of office in 1993 for his first of two terms in the White House. Clinton was 54 when his second term expired in 2001. Jimmy Carter\nFormer U.S. President Jimmy Carter talking to Ghanaian children about Guinea worm disease.", "start_char": 3674, "end_char": 4504, "id": "67586020" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1323571276#18_2872565829", "url": "https://www.names.org/n/george/about", "title": "What Does The Name George Mean?", "headings": "George\nGeorge\nOn This Page\nHow to Pronounce George\nGeorge Pronunciations\nMeaning and Origin\nOrigin and Meaning of George\nUser Submitted Origins\nUser Submitted Meanings\nInternational Interest\nWebster's Unabridged Dictionary\nOther Dictionary Sources\nWiktionary\nNotable Persons Named George\nNotable Persons With the Last Name George\nHow popular is the baby name George in the U.S.?\nWhere is the name George popular?\nInternational Interest for George\nPopularity in the US\nPopularity of George as a first name\nPopularity of George as a last name\nCommon last names for George\nCommon first names for George\nEthnicity Distribution\nOf Last Name George\nEntire United States\nFun Facts about the name George\nWhat Georges Have Visited This Page?\nName poster for George\nMost Popular Names\n", "segment": "George was born as the child of George V and Mary of Teck on December 14th, 1895 in York Cottage, Sandringham House, Norfolk, United Kingdom. He left this life on February 6th, 1952. Popularity: George H. W. Bush\nGeorge H. W. Bush is a 41st President of the United States, 43rd Vice President of the United States, 11th Director of Central Intelligence, Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office to the People's Republic of China, 48th Chairperson of the, Republican National Committ. George was born on June 12th, 1924. Popularity: George Michael\nGeorge Michael is a post-disco, dance-pop, blue-eyed soul, and pop music musician. His ongoing career started in 1981. George was given the name Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou on June 25th, 1963 in East Finchley, London, England. Popularity:", "start_char": 6734, "end_char": 7512, "id": "72544441" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_186954207#10_501313127", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_president_grew_up_in_Abilene", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Yes, our current President was born there, I think-- I am sure\nhe grew up there. Where did president Johnson grow up? 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Until it dawn on me to look at previous weather in february. wow I is realy that cold? water around 59 deg. and temp. around 67 - 70 deg.? As anyone been there a during February\nthanks\nReport inappropriate content\n1-5 of 5 replies\nSorted by\nOldest first Newest first\n1\niluuvhawaii\nLevel Contributor\n2,040 posts\n57 reviews\n116 helpful votes\n1. Re:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3951, "id": "68680434" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1601519001#7_2289964832", "url": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/florida/averages/february/", "title": "Florida, USA - February Weather - Holiday Weather", "headings": "Florida Weather February Averages, USA\nFlorida Weather February Averages, USA\nWhat's the Weather like in Florida in February?\nIs February A Good Time To Visit Florida?\nIs Florida Hot In February?\nHow Warm Is The Sea In February In Florida?\nHow Much Does It Rain In Florida In February?\nHow Much Sunshine Is There In February In Florida?\nFlorida Hotels for February\nDays Inn Beach\nBay Point Golf Resort & Spa\nCasa Loma\nFlorida Beach for February\nPanama City\nBars and Restaurants\nBilly's Oyster Bar\nPineapple Willy's\nThings to do in Florida in February\nMardi Gras\nWonder Works\nGulf World Marine Park\n", "segment": "Having served guests since the mid-80s, this much-visited restaurant in Panama City Beach is a wonderful place to go for fish and seafood dishes, refreshing cocktails, live music in the evening and just plenty of fun. If you've ever wanted to have ribshe menu also features grilled meats and sandwichesn the beach, this is the place to do it! Things to do in Florida in February\nMardi Gras\nThe St. Andrews Mardi Gras Festival and Parades in Panama City, Florida take place either at the end of January or in the beginning of February. Unlike the Mardi Gras celebration of other places, St. Andrews Mardi Gras is a family-friendly festival with numerous family-oriented activities along with the classic beads, masks, floats and doubloons. There will also be a fireworks display, vendors selling food and drinks, bands and kid rides. After the festival or during a break in between the festivities, enjoy the beach at St. Andrews State Park where you can sunbathe, take a boat tour to Shell Island or eat your lunch in one of the pavilions in the area. Wonder Works\nWonder Works is really something to wonder at, since upon entering the building, everything you will see is upside down. Imagine the feeling of being inverted as well. Additional attractions include the Natural Disasters exhibit, Space Discovery, the Far Out Art Gallery and the Light and Sound Zone. Your children will rave about this for months.", "start_char": 3796, "end_char": 5208, "id": "19877289" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_38917004#5_80619836", "url": "https://www.visitflorida.com/en-us/travel-ideas/what-to-do-and-see-in-northwest-florida-the-complete-vacationist-guide.html", "title": "What to Do & See in Northwest Florida - The Complete Vacationist Guide", "headings": "What to Do & See in Northwest Florida - The Complete Vacationist Guide\nWhat to Do & See in Northwest Florida - The Complete Vacationist Guide\nBy Phil Tatman\nHere’s a list of things you should see and do in Northwest Florida:\nNorthwest Florida History\nPlaces to Eat in Northwest Florida\nNightlife and Bars in Northwest Florida\nCamping in Northwest Florida\nFishing Piers in Northwest Florida\nWildlife in Northwest Florida\nShopping in Northwest Florida\nGolfing\nWater Sports in Northwest Florida\nWalking the National Seashore\nBiking Trails in Northwest Florida\nDriving Through Southwest Florida\nSunset Locations in Northwest Florida\n", "segment": "She-crab soup at the Firefly in Panama City Beach. Nightlife and Bars in Northwest Florida\nVodka oyster shooter at Peg Leg Pete's in Pensacola Beach, with an outstanding view of the marina. Frozen margarita at Juana's Pagodas in Navarre, with live music Wednesday through Saturday. Highway 30A Ice Tea at Pandora's on Okaloosa Island. Limit your intake; they’re powerful. Father Fud's Voodoo Magic at Fudpucker's in Destin. The rum packs a powerful punch. Sixty-five craft beers on tap at Fishale Taphouse & Grill in Panama City Beach. Spring breakers love this place.", "start_char": 2524, "end_char": 3093, "id": "93843299" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1601519001#2_2289955257", "url": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/florida/averages/february/", "title": "Florida, USA - February Weather - Holiday Weather", "headings": "Florida Weather February Averages, USA\nFlorida Weather February Averages, USA\nWhat's the Weather like in Florida in February?\nIs February A Good Time To Visit Florida?\nIs Florida Hot In February?\nHow Warm Is The Sea In February In Florida?\nHow Much Does It Rain In Florida In February?\nHow Much Sunshine Is There In February In Florida?\nFlorida Hotels for February\nDays Inn Beach\nBay Point Golf Resort & Spa\nCasa Loma\nFlorida Beach for February\nPanama City\nBars and Restaurants\nBilly's Oyster Bar\nPineapple Willy's\nThings to do in Florida in February\nMardi Gras\nWonder Works\nGulf World Marine Park\n", "segment": "How Much Does It Rain In Florida In February? The probability of you experiencing any type of rainfall is 29% in February. How Much Sunshine Is There In February In Florida? February has eight hours of sunshine per day on average. Florida Hotels for February\nDays Inn Beach\nVacationing in Panama City Beach, Florida, in February? If you're on a budget and/or with little children, you might consider staying at Days Inn Beach. This pirate-themed hotel is a fun place to stay for both adults and kids. Amenities include a lagoon pool with waterfall, poolside bar, free breakfast and well-equipped rooms. Bay Point Golf Resort & Spa\nPanama City Beach is a hugely popular beach destination, shown in the fact that there are more than 15,000 (!) accommodations available.", "start_char": 1458, "end_char": 2226, "id": "19877284" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_575496177#6_1221436396", "url": "https://www.mauiactivities.com/things-to-do-in-maui", "title": "Maui Activities - 50 Things To Do In Maui", "headings": "50 Things to do in Maui\n50 Things to do in Maui", "segment": "Go swimming in a river. Watch a hula show. Exercise on the beach. Learn lei-making. Visit the Bailey House Museum. Take the Cool Cats burger challenge. Explore tide pools. Hike through an old lava field. Snorkel in La Peruse Wildlife Sanctuary. Visit a town party on a Friday.", "start_char": 960, "end_char": 1237, "id": "91075769" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1601519001#5_2289960697", "url": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/florida/averages/february/", "title": "Florida, USA - February Weather - Holiday Weather", "headings": "Florida Weather February Averages, USA\nFlorida Weather February Averages, USA\nWhat's the Weather like in Florida in February?\nIs February A Good Time To Visit Florida?\nIs Florida Hot In February?\nHow Warm Is The Sea In February In Florida?\nHow Much Does It Rain In Florida In February?\nHow Much Sunshine Is There In February In Florida?\nFlorida Hotels for February\nDays Inn Beach\nBay Point Golf Resort & Spa\nCasa Loma\nFlorida Beach for February\nPanama City\nBars and Restaurants\nBilly's Oyster Bar\nPineapple Willy's\nThings to do in Florida in February\nMardi Gras\nWonder Works\nGulf World Marine Park\n", "segment": "Florida Beach for February\nPanama City\nThere are more than 50 kilometres of beaches in Panama City, Florida, so you'll definitely be able to enjoy the warm temperatures and 23°C water. The main beaches are found at Camp Helen's State Park and St. Andrews State Park, as well as at Schooner's Beach. Between those main beach areas, there are nearly a hundred other access points to the beacho matter if you're looking for crowds or solitude, you'll find what you're looking for here. Stuck for ideas? Check out Sportody's complete guide of things to do in Panama City Beach here. Bars and Restaurants\nBilly's Oyster Bar\nNo food is more appropriate for a beach vacation than seafood. Head to Billy's Oyster Bar, a popular seafood restaurant and oyster bar in Panama City Beach. With its indoor and outdoor seating areas, this is a great place for both afternoon snacks and extensive evening dinners. Definitely try crab cakes, baked oysters and coconut shrimp. Pineapple Willy's\nAnother recommended seafood restaurant is the tropically named Pineapple Willy's.", "start_char": 2736, "end_char": 3795, "id": "19877287" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_503645928#5_934920824", "url": "http://www.visitpanamacitybeach.com/things-to-do/", "title": "Things to Do in Panama City Beach | Find Attractions & Tours", "headings": "Things to Do in Panama City Beach\nThings to Do in Panama City Beach\nNewsletter Sign Up\nExplore More of Panama City Beach\nAttractions\nBeaches\nPiers\nNightlife\nShopping\nFishing Charters\nParks\nWater Activities\nBeaches and Water Activities\nAttractions and Entertainment\nCruises, Fishing and Ecotours\nParks\nShopping\nSports\nSpecial Offers\nLive Webcams\nLive Webcams\nShare your FUN with us using #RealFunBeach\n", "segment": "You can spend all day being pampered at the spa or play nine holes at any of the premier golf courses. Cap off a relaxing day by savoring fresh seafood at a world-class restaurant. Cruises, Fishing and Ecotours\nThe waters off Panama City Beach make a tempting lure for experienced fisherman and novices alike. Strike out on a deep sea excursion for mahi mahi or relax on a pier and reel in a drum fish. If you’re looking for maritime adventure, visit the marinas of Panama City Beach. There you’ll find the right vessel for a cruise to Shell Island, a fishing voyage on the Gulf or a romantic sunset cruise in St. Andrew Bay. Want to get better acquainted with the abundant wildlife and sublime scenery? Book one of the many ecotours. Race through salt marshes on an airboat, swim in warm waters with playful bottlenose dolphins or grab your binoculars and witness first-hand the grandeur of a heron in flight. Parks\nIf you’d like to marvel at the scenic beauty of cypress trees and turquoise water, get a glimpse at the native wildlife, or sample the local culture with a music fest, the parks of Panama City Beach have the experience you’re waiting for.", "start_char": 3009, "end_char": 4164, "id": "26271752" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_965616080#10_2106381664", "url": "https://travelpassionate.com/warm-places-to-visit-in-february-in-us/", "title": "10 Warm Places To Visit in February in USA (Best Warm-Weather Cities)", "headings": "Warmest Places & States in the US in February – To Escape The Winter Blues!\nWarmest Places & States in the US in February – To Escape The Winter Blues!\nTable of Contents\nThe 10 Warmest Places to visit in the US in February\n1. Houston, Texas\n2. Jacksonville, Florida\n3. Los Angeles, California\n4. Miami, Florida\n5. Orlando, Florida\n6. Phoenix, Arizona\n7. San Antonio, Texas\n8. San Diego, California\n9. Tampa, Florida\n10. Honolulu, Hawaii\nSharing is caring!\n", "segment": "It is also much cheaper to visit San Diego at this time before the crowds of late Spring and Summer arrive and you will find great deals on beach resorts. While it won’t be beach weather in February, San Diego has plenty of other attractions and events such as Balboa Park, the Embarcadero harbourside, San Diego Old Town and Little Italy that all make it well worth a visit. February is also San Diego Museum Month during which around 40 museums offer half-price discounts – another way to save money while you travel. Click here for my 3-day San Diego Itinerary. 9. Tampa, Florida\n73°F High 54°F Low / 23°C High 12°C Low\nAnother hot spot for February in the US is Tampa, Florida with downtown being packed full of great things to do! Tampa offers museums, galleries, shops and restaurants galore as well as unique attractions like the TECO Streetcar, the Tampa Riverwalk and the Agua Luces when five of the city’s bridges are illuminated. If the weather is particularly good in February, you may want to kayak or stand-up paddleboard on the water of the Hillsborough River which is a peaceful way to see the city skyline. February in Tampa also sees the Annual Flower Show come to town as well as the Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Festival and regular comedy and country gigs. 10.", "start_char": 6671, "end_char": 7943, "id": "37844614" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_770275928#5_1374693212", "url": "http://www.goin2travel.com/miami-beach-february-weather-and-activities", "title": "February weather for Miami Beach Florida | Miami Beach Attractions and Events in February | Things to do in Miami - February", "headings": "Miami Beach Florida February Weather, Activities and Events\nMiami Beach Florida February Weather, Activities and Events\nMiami Beach, Florida Weather - February\nWeather Report:\nFebruary is loaded with special events in Miami -\nCoconut Grove Arts Festival -\nSouth Beach Wine & Food Festival -\nSouth Miami Rotary Art Festival -\nMiami International Boat Show & Strictly Sail\nBest bets for warm February weather activities in Miami\nVacation Planning Tips:\nMiami Beach condo and home rentals\n", "segment": "But since it never gets extremely hot on a February afternoon in Miami, all systems are go for any outdoor adventures. Golf and tennis are favorites for all age groups. With relatively low humidity, thanks, in part, to gentle breezes, outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy a good workout in a kayak or on a bike. Boaters have a wide choice of waterways to navigate. An afternoon sail along Biscayne Bay comes with a priceless bonus - a sunset that goes from vivid to pastel in a magical matter of moments. Anglers can also choose their hot fishing spot close to shore or out in the deep, where charter boats regularly take tourists and come back with a magnificent blue marlin. Since both the air and water temperatures are temperate in February, all water sports would be enjoyable. Swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling and parasailing are popular among locals and visitors alike. Paddle boarding and jet skiing are fun ways to maneuver over the warm water. Vacation Planning Tips:", "start_char": 3826, "end_char": 4799, "id": "19349487" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1600940272#9_2288842586", "url": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/cozumel/averages/february/", "title": "Cozumel, Mexico - February Weather - Holiday Weather", "headings": "Cozumel Weather February Averages, Mexico\nCozumel Weather February Averages, Mexico\nWhat's the weather like in Cozumel in February\nTemperature\nSunshine Hours\nRainfall\nWinds\nSea Temperature\nCozumel Hotels in February\nCozumel Beaches for February\nBars and Restaurants\nThings to do in Cozumel in February\n", "segment": "If you still feel like shaking a leg and shot-lining tequilas, then the splendid Dubai Cozumel is a good place to go, as it's open from 10pm until the wee hours of the morning, and it also hosts absolutely hilarious and fun karaoke nights! Things to do in Cozumel in February\nThe Mexican people have a strong religious culture, embodied by frequent celebrations throughout the year. February sees the arrival of Dia de la Candelaria, when the people attend mass and celebrate the appearance of the Virgin of La Candelaria in Tenerife, Canary Islands back in the XV century. They also celebrate Dia de la Constitucion on 5 February, when the first legitimate Mexican Constitution was drafted in Santiago de Queretaro during the great Mexican Revolution in 1917. This month is perfect for deep sea fishing, and Cozumel Charters offer good prices for their tour packages - this is your chance to maybe catch elusive barracudas, or the Mahi Mahi, the sailfish or the Wahoo, if you're lucky. But if fishing isn't your best idea of exploring the Caribbean Sea, you can take some of the tours available for deep sea diving; for instance, packages starting at £35 are available for Palancar reef diving, and pricier £120 packages are still available if you're interested in exploring the absolutely stunning Santa Rosa wall. You can also book a Jeep tour from £49 per person, where you can drive your own bad boy vehicle around the island, accompanied by a professional and certified guide to show you the unmissable sights of Cozumel. Finally, February is the month of the Cozumel Carnival, where both children and adults are welcome - it features numerous costume and dance contests, feasts and a marvelous parade! Cozumel IMAGES\nAverages\nMap\nCozumel Weather Now\nCozumel 25 DAY FORECAST\nCozumel Holiday Reviews\nCozumel Annual Averages", "start_char": 6984, "end_char": 8813, "id": "19876804" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1263688598#0_1875067433", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-countries-border-romania.html", "title": "Which Countries Border Romania? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border Romania?\nWhich Countries Border Romania?\nSerbia-Romania Border\nBulgaria-Romania Border\nHungary-Romania Border\nMoldova-Romania Border\nUkraine-Romania Border\nRomania’s Foreign Relations\n", "segment": "Which Countries Border Romania? - WorldAtlas\nWhich Countries Border Romania? Several bridges connect Bulgaria and Romania. Romania is an independent nation in southeastern Europe. It occupies an area of 92,046 square miles and has a population of slightly more than 20 million people. Romania has membership in several international organizations, including the United Nations, NATO, and the European Union. Romania’s border is shared with other five European countries: Serbia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova, and Ukraine. Romania is keen on maintaining good relations with its neighbors and has established strong ties with many foreign countries such as Switzerland, Australia, and the United States. Serbia-Romania Border\nRomania shares a border with Serbia on the southwestern side of the country.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 798, "id": "96453219" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1263688598#1_1875068719", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-countries-border-romania.html", "title": "Which Countries Border Romania? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border Romania?\nWhich Countries Border Romania?\nSerbia-Romania Border\nBulgaria-Romania Border\nHungary-Romania Border\nMoldova-Romania Border\nUkraine-Romania Border\nRomania’s Foreign Relations\n", "segment": "Romania has membership in several international organizations, including the United Nations, NATO, and the European Union. Romania’s border is shared with other five European countries: Serbia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova, and Ukraine. Romania is keen on maintaining good relations with its neighbors and has established strong ties with many foreign countries such as Switzerland, Australia, and the United States. Serbia-Romania Border\nRomania shares a border with Serbia on the southwestern side of the country. The Romania-Serbia border is approximately 295.7 miles long, and there are a few border crossing points at which Romanian and Serbian officials regulate the movement of people and goods. Over the past few years, illegal immigration into Romania has been on the rise, especially as immigrants from Middle Eastern countries use the border to reach European states. As a result, Romanian officials have increased surveillance along the border to stop illegal immigration. Romania and Serbia have had cordial relations since the 19th century, and Serbia established its first official diplomatic post in Romania in 1863, while Romania created its own diplomatic office in Serbia the same year. Romania and Serbia have retained their embassies in the two countries to this day.", "start_char": 285, "end_char": 1571, "id": "96453220" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_741072033#9_1486542407", "url": "https://www.bigcommerce.com/blog/instagram-shopping/", "title": "Instagram Shopping: Does It Work? (It Does For These Brands)", "headings": "Is Instagram Shopping Driving Sales? The Results Are In: Brands Report +1,416% Traffic, +20% Revenue\nIs Instagram Shopping Driving Sales? The Results Are In: Brands Report +1,416% Traffic, +20% Revenue\nWhy Instagram Shopping?\nBuild an Engaged Community with Shopping on Instagram:\nInstagram Statistics Businesses Should Know\nThe Risk of Not Using Shopping on Instagram:\nHow to Start Using Shopping on Instagram\n1. Make sure your Instagram app on your phone is updated.\n2. Make sure your product catalog is synced with Facebook Shop.\n3. Click the options tab on your Instagram business profile, scroll down to products and click.\n4. Authenticate your Instagram business account via your Facebook account.\n5. Upload your product photo.\n6. Tag your products.\n7. Hit share and your post with your shoppable tagged products is live!\nInstagram Shoppable Posts Increased Traffic 1,416%\nExamples Of Businesses Who Have Had Success With Instagram Shopping:\n1. Natori: 1,416% increase in Instagram traffic.\nInstagram Shopping Promotion + Best Practices from Natori:\n2. Magnolia Boutique: 20% increase in Instagram revenue.\nInstagram Shopping Promotion + Best Practices from Magnolia Boutique:\n3. SpearmintLOVE: 13% increase in Instagram traffic.\nInstagram Shopping Promotion + Best Practices from SpearmintLOVE:\n4. Native Union: 2,662% increase in Instagram traffic.\n5. Watches.com: Still fine-tuning their approach.\n6. Marucci: Easy to implement.\nShopping on Instagram Tips:\nHow to Measure Instagram Shopping Success\nFaster Checkout Equals More Sales with Shopping on Instagram:\nInstagram Shopping in Stories\nWhat is Instagram Shopping in Stories?\nHow should businesses think about shopping in stories vs feed?\nWill Instagram bring shopping to feed videos?\nIs this available to all businesses?\nWho can see the shopping stickers in stories?\nHow did Instagram select the test participants?\nWhat does Instagram hope to learn from the test?\nWill shopping come to other parts of Instagram (Direct, Explore)?\nWhen will shopping in stories be available to more businesses?\nWant more insights like this?\nHow to Grow an Engaged Instagram Audience\nShopping on Instagram is not an advertising opportunity.\nQuick Tips To Improve Engagement On Instagram:\n1. Wooing 164,000 instagram followers.\nWhat is your #1 priority in creating an engaging Instagram business profile?\nWhat advice would you offer other online businesses looking to grow on Instagram?\nHigher AOV from Shopping on Instagram:\n2. Using Instagram to drive 25,000 visitors per day.\nWhat are the top priorities in creating an engaging Instagram business profile?\n1) We post 8-10 times per day, 7 days a week, so there is always fresh content to be seen by our fans.\n2) We offer Instagram photo contests and giveaways for customers to win free merchandise or a gift card!\n3) We ship all items to our customers in a custom poly mailer bag to drive user-generated content.\n4) We let our customers choose which items we buy.\nWhat advice would you offer other online businesses looking to grow on Instagram?\n3. Using stories to sell 48,200 fans.\nHow Grace & Lace Manages Inventory Across Channels\nWhat are the top priorities in creating an engaging Instagram business profile?\nWhat advice would you offer other online businesses looking to grow on Instagram?\n80 Shopping on Instagram Examples\nExecutive Summary\nShopping on Instagram Saves Time and Money:\nWant more insights like this?\nTracey Wallace\n", "segment": "Romania. Norway. Hungary. Bulgaria. Croatia. Finland. Latvia. Lithuania. Slovenia. Luxembourg.", "start_char": 1525, "end_char": 1620, "id": "22838106" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1383970870#6_2235299986", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/eu/ro/where-is-romania.html", "title": "Romania Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of Romania\nMaps of Romania\nCounties of Romania Map\nWhere is Romania?\nOutline Map of Romania\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "Romania is a country located in Central-South Eastern Europe. Romania is positioned both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth. Romania is bordered by 5 European Nations: Ukraine in the north; Moldova in the northeast; Bulgaria in the south, Serbia in the southwest and Hungary in the west. It is bounded by the Black Sea in the southeast. Romania Bordering Countries : Ukraine, Hungary, Bulgaria, Moldova, Serbia. Regional Maps:", "start_char": 2740, "end_char": 3185, "id": "27020880" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1497922244#12_3206949017", "url": "https://nakkubetta.tv/docs/page.php?id=279b34-what-country-shares-borders-with-both-austria-and-romania", "title": "what country shares borders with both austria and romania", "headings": "what country shares borders with both austria and romania\nwhat country shares borders with both austria and romania\nPost navigation\n", "segment": "Romania borders Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova, Serbia and Ukraine, it also shares a maritime border with Turkey. What country shares borders with both Belarus and Romania. In fact, Hungary is Romania’s third largest trading partner. Austrian National Tourist Office Since the Although the Alps did not mark political boundaries, they often separated groups of … What country lies between Croatia and Serbia. Kz Escape 180th For Sale, What country borders Latvia to the north. Nba 2k20 Axel Walden, What country shares borders with both Belarus and Romania 1 See answer bubbels1126 is waiting for your help. Romania and Serbia have retained their embassies in the two countries to this day. One quarter of the traffic crossing Austria consists of semitrailers used for heavy transport. 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How Long Does Tostitos Spinach Dip Last, Austrian National Tourist Office Vienna Airport now offers molecular-biological COVID-19 tests (PCR test) directly on-site at the airport.", "start_char": 6916, "end_char": 9523, "id": "14727855" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1252503849#2_1848109064", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-continent-is-romania-in.html", "title": "What Continent Is Romania In? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Continent Is Romania In?\nWhat Continent Is Romania In?\nBordering Nations\nRomanian Land Features\nRomania's History\nRomania's Demographics\n", "segment": "Romania shares a land border with Bulgaria that traces the path of the Danube River for large portions of its length. The two countries work together on securing their borders. Romania's border with Hungary stretches for approximately 278 miles long with several border crossing points both rail and road. The boundary that Romania shares with Moldova is about 423 miles long with several crossing points that are open all year round such as the Cahul-Oancea Bridge. Romania and Serbia are separated by a border stretching 296 miles long. The border that Romania shares with Ukraine cover a total length about 381.4 miles. The maritime border between the two nations was subject to a case at the international court of justice with the court delivering its verdict on February 3, 2009. Both Turkey and Romania border the Black Sea and share a maritime border. Romanian Land Features\nThe highest point in Romania is the Moldoveanu Peak, within the Făgăraș Mountains, that rises to about 8,346 feet. Central Romania is dominated by mountain ranges some of which reach a height of 6,000 feet.", "start_char": 906, "end_char": 1995, "id": "96435876" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#290_2575539294", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nMoldova\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n20\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMongolia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n180\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\nLead:\n \nPoland\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nThe\n \nNetherlands\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,345\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nNew\n \nZealand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n161\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n \n\nNew\n \nZealand\n \nengineers\n \nbusy\n \nat\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nAt\n \nTannumah\n \nBridge,\n \nAl\n \nBasrah,\n \nOctober\n \n2003\n\nNicaragua\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n115\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorway\n\nDeployment\n \ndates:\n \nJuly\n \n2003–June\n \n2004\n \nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorwegian\n \nArmy\n \ntroops\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq,\n \n2003\n\nPhilippines\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nPoland\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n \nReadings\n\nAb\nb\nrevia\ntions\n\nMap\n \nSymbols\n\nmilitary\n \nunits\n\nFunction\n\nSize\n \nSymbolS\n\nexampleS\n\n", "segment": ". . Romania\n \n. . . . . . . .", "start_char": 7269, "end_char": 7326, "id": "40307313" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1845357725#2_2730062375", "url": "http://kids.britannica.com/comptons/article-196973/Austria-Hungary", "title": "Austria-Hungary - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help", "headings": "Austria-Hungary\nAustria-Hungary\nIntroduction\nThe Eastern Outpost of Europe\nCreating an Empire\nEffects of the Peace of Augsburg\nThe War of the Spanish Succession\nThe War of the Austrian Succession\nThe Seven Years’ War\nThe Holy Roman Empire Comes to an End\nThe Age of Metternich\nBirth of the Dual Monarchy\n", "segment": "Croatia; Czechoslovakia; Czech Republic; Hungary; Poland; Romania; Serbia; Montenegro; Slovakia; Slovenia;", "start_char": 1030, "end_char": 1136, "id": "74367045" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1253120553#7_1849614049", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-ukraine.html", "title": "Which Countries Border Ukraine? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border Ukraine?\nWhich Countries Border Ukraine?\nHungary\nPoland\nMoldova\nRomania\nRussia\nBorder Security\nAlphabetical List of Countries That Border Ukraine\n", "segment": "These border crossings have guards drawn from the two countries, except for the 25 border crossings on the Transnistria region where Moldova has posted no border guards. Romania\nRomania is another of Ukraine’s bordering countries, and the two countries share a 381-mile long international border. The border starts at the Ukraine-Moldova-Romania tri-point and extends south to the Black Sea, and is made of two sections, the northern and southern sections. The border also represents part of the EU’s international border, as Romania is a recognized member of the EU. The Romania-Ukraine international border was first delineated as part of the Paris Peace Treaties signed in 1947 in the aftermath of the Second World War. However, the modern border was established in line with the Treaty of Good Neighborly and Cooperation Relations signed in 1997 by the two nations. The maritime border between the two countries is 21 miles in length and is located in the Black Sea. However, for many years the two countries were embroiled in a territorial dispute emanating from the demarcation of the maritime border. The dispute was later resolved in a court hearing in the International Court of Justice in 2009 that saw Romania being granted the largest portion (about 80%) of the disputed area, allowing the nation to exploit the billions of cubic feet of petroleum deposits underneath that particular part of the Black Sea. In 2014, the two nations agreed on local border traffic in a provisional agreement.", "start_char": 3556, "end_char": 5058, "id": "96436860" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#289_2575533160", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nMoldova\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n20\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMongolia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n180\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\nLead:\n \nPoland\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nThe\n \nNetherlands\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,345\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nNew\n \nZealand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n161\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n \n\nNew\n \nZealand\n \nengineers\n \nbusy\n \nat\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nAt\n \nTannumah\n \nBridge,\n \nAl\n \nBasrah,\n \nOctober\n \n2003\n\nNicaragua\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n115\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorway\n\nDeployment\n \ndates:\n \nJuly\n \n2003–June\n \n2004\n \nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorwegian\n \nArmy\n \ntroops\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq,\n \n2003\n\nPhilippines\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nPoland\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n \nReadings\n\nAb\nb\nrevia\ntions\n\nMap\n \nSymbols\n\nmilitary\n \nunits\n\nFunction\n\nSize\n \nSymbolS\n\nexampleS\n\n", "segment": ". . . . . . . 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what college did ron jaworski go to?
Youngstown State University
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He is an actor, known for Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote (2010), The Ride (2009) and Eastern Championship Wrestling (1993). He has been married to Liz since June 14, 1974. They have three children. Spouse (1)\nLiz\n( 14 June 1974 - present) ( 3 children)\nTrivia (15)\nQuarterback for Los Angeles Rams (1973-1976), Philadelphia Eagles (1977-1986), Miami Dolphins (1987-1988), and Kansas City Chiefs (1989)\nLed Philadelphia Eagles to Super Bowl XV in 1980. President of the Philadelphia Soul Arena Football League team (2004-present)\nRanks 31st on NFL All-Time Passing Attempts List (4,117). Ranks 37th on NFL All-Time Pass Completions List (2,187). Ranks 34th on NFL All-Time Gross Yards Passing List (28,190). Ranks 39th on NFL All-Time Passing Touchdowns List (179).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1171, "id": "44803431" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1320988972#4_2222989928", "url": "http://ronjaworski.com/", "title": "Ron Jaworski – Official site of CEO QB and Motivational Speaker", "headings": "\nSUPER BOWL LV\nSUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH\n30\nCLICK HERE FOR BONUS PICKS\n35\nJAWS PICKS WITH RON JAWORSKI\nJAWS SPEAKING\nJAWS CEO QUARTERBACK\nWINNING AT HOME – AND ON THE ROAD\nJ. Brown\nHead Coach J. Steiner\nM. Riberal\nJack (Executive Producer & Partner)\nJames, Penn\n“Our Sales Reps & employees have never been so excited, and are looking forward to your next appearance with us.”\nFrederick, Bradford\nKim\nBill (President)\nWendy (Executive Director)\nMark (Vice President)\n", "segment": "J. Brown\nResident Life and Housing Services, West Chester University\n“\n“It was one of the best experiences that we have had as a team to listen and learn from someone of the stature and respect of Mr. Jaworski. The lessons of life on and off the field are awe inspiring to our players and lifted the energy of our Football Program at Council Rock North High School.” Head Coach J. Steiner\nCouncil Rock North High School\n“\n“We were honored to be joined by Ron Jaworski. In just a short time with him we gained a wealth of knowledge and insight into the sports world from the perspective of both an athlete and broadcaster of the highest level. Ron was gracious with us and we are truly grateful for the time he gave us.” M. Riberal\nTLA Sports/Duck TV Sports, University of Oregon\n“\n“You have a real knack for reading your audience & focusing your comments in the areas that are most relevant to their situation & business. You really got the group fired up!” Jack (Executive Producer & Partner),\nJack (Executive Producer & Partner)\nAranco Productions\n“\n“We would like to express our appreciation for the presentation you made to our group. Your enthusiasm is genuine & contagious.” James, Penn\nStainless Products, Inc.\n“\n“Our Sales Reps & employees have never been so excited, and are looking forward to your next appearance with us.”", "start_char": 2227, "end_char": 3561, "id": "62135296" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_381025019#4_413229628", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Dix", "title": "Walter Dix - Wikipedia", "headings": "Walter Dix\nWalter Dix\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege track athletics\nMultiple NCAA champion\nProfessional career\n2008 Olympic Games\nLow-key 2009\nReturn to top level\nPersonal life\nPersonal bests\nMajor competition record\nCircuit wins and national titles\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "in his final year at Coral Springs High School in 2004 he recorded 10.28 seconds in the 100 meters, then third all-time on the Florida high school record list behind only Houston McTear and Curtis Johnson, and broke the 200 meters Florida high school record with 20.62 seconds. Aside from J-Mee Samuels ' 10.28 seconds in the 100 m, these were the two fastest marks by a high school athlete that year. Both these times were within the Olympic standard for the events. He competed at the US Olympic Trials in the 200 m, but did not progress beyond the heats stage. College track athletics\nHe began attending Florida State University (FSU) in late 2004, working with coach Bob Braman. At his first regional meeting for the university, he won the 60-meter dash, 200 m and 4×400 meter relay, and was chosen as the Atlantic Coast Conference rookie of the year. He made his first major impact at the NCAA Indoor Championships: after a sixth-place finish in the 60 m, he came second in the 200 m with a world junior record of 20.37 s, beaten only by Wallace Spearmon. Following this, he became USA Track & Field 's Athlete of the Week after setting an American junior record in the 100 m. Running in the Icahn Stadium at the 2005 NCAA East Regional Championships, his heat-winning time of 10.06 seconds bettered Stanley Floyd 's 25-year-old mark. Dix went on to win the 100 m final and also won the 200 m in 20.23 seconds, the fourth fastest time by an American junior sprinter.", "start_char": 3140, "end_char": 4611, "id": "59046597" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1713926972#3_1930436895", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Jaworski", "title": "Ron Jaworski - Wikipedia", "headings": "Ron Jaworski\nRon Jaworski\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nRon Jaworski\nContents\nEarly years\nProfessional career\nLos Angeles Rams\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nMiami Dolphins\nKansas City Chiefs\nCareer statistics\nAwards\nPost-NFL career\nBusiness\nBroadcasting\nPersonal life\nReferences\nNotes\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "28,190\nPasser rating: 72.8\nPlayer stats at NFL.com\n\nPlayer stats at PFR\n\nRonald Vincent Jaworski (born March 23, 1951) is a former American football quarterback. He was also an NFL analyst on ESPN. He is the CEO of Ron Jaworski Golf Management, Inc., based out of Blackwood, New Jersey, and manages golf courses in southern New Jersey, northeast Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. He also owned part interest in the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League, where he also served as Chairman of the Executive Committee for the league. Jaworski was nicknamed \"Jaws\" by Philadelphia 76ers player Doug Collins prior to Super Bowl XV . Contents\n1 Early years\n2 Professional career\n2.1 Los Angeles Rams\n2.2 Philadelphia Eagles\n2.3 Miami Dolphins\n2.4 Kansas City Chiefs\n2.5 Career statistics\n3 Awards\n4 Post-NFL career\n4.1 Business\n4.2 Broadcasting\n5 Personal life\n6 References\n7 External links\nEarly years\nJaworski was born and raised in Lackawanna, New York. A three-sport star in high school, he turned down a professional baseball offer from the St. Louis Cardinals to attend college at Youngstown State University. Nicknamed \"Rifle Ron\", and the \"Polish Rifle\", he was able to showcase his skills as a quarterback for the pass-oriented offense of the Penguins, earning a selection in the Senior Bowl. Jaworski set several school records, including most pass completions in a season (139), pass completions in a career (325), passing yardage in a season (2,123), passing yardage in a career (4,612), most touchdown passes in a single game (4), and most touchdown passes in a season (18).", "start_char": 1015, "end_char": 2604, "id": "63926722" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1487454808#2_1674207529", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Manzarek", "title": "Ray Manzarek - Wikipedia", "headings": "Ray Manzarek\nRay Manzarek\nContents\nBiography\nEarly life\nThe Doors\nLater career and influence\nPersonal life, death, and legacy\nDiscography\nFilmography\nBooks\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He graduated from the University's College of Commerce with a degree in economics in 1960. In the fall of 1961, Manzarek briefly enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law. Unable to acclimatize to the curriculum, he transferred to the Department of Motion Pictures, Television and Radio as a graduate student before dropping out altogether after breaking up with a girlfriend. Although he attempted to enlist in the Army Signal Corps as a camera operator, he was instead assigned to the highly selective Army Security Agency as a prospective intelligence analyst. The Doors\nFollowing his return to the U.S., he re-enrolled in UCLA's graduate film program in 1962, where he received a M.F.A. in cinematography in 1965. During this period, he met future wife Dorothy Fujikawa and undergraduate film student Jim Morrison. At the time, Manzarek was in a band called Rick & the Ravens with his brothers Rick and Jim. Forty days after finishing film school, thinking they had gone their separate ways, Manzarek and Morrison met by chance on Venice Beach in California. Morrison said he had written some songs, and Manzarek expressed an interest in hearing them, whereupon Morrison sang rough versions of \" Moonlight Drive \", \"My Eyes Have Seen You\" and \"Summer's Almost Gone\". During this period, Manzarek met teenage guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore at a Transcendental Meditation lecture and recruited them for the incipient band.", "start_char": 1924, "end_char": 3393, "id": "63765922" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1533899092#6_3390075538", "url": "https://markgoodson.fandom.com/wiki/Mark_Goodson", "title": "Mark Goodson | Mark Goodson Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Mark Goodson\nMark Goodson\nContents\nEarly Life and Education\nMarriage and Early Career\nMeeting Bill Todman\nGoodson-Todman Success\nLater Years\nFamily Tree\nLegacy\nAdaptations\nWill the Real Mark Goodson Please Stand Up?\nGameshow Marathon\nThe 2009 Game Show Awards\nBuzzr (YouTube)\nPhotos\nVideos\nLinks\n", "segment": "He described himself as having been a \"terrible student\" in high school, and was \"very poor in languages, in mathematics, and all the academic subject required to get into college\". When it came time for him to apply for admission to the University of California in Berkeley, he found that he couldn't get in, this made it necessary for him to take make-up courses in college algebra and in a foreign language. Originally intending to become a lawyer, \"My parents were determined that I would become a lawyer.\", he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1937 with a degree in Economics. While in College he financed his education through scholarships and by working at the Lincoln Fish Market. After his graduation, he began his broadcasting career in San Francisco, working as a Disc Jockey at KJBS radio station for $30 a week. In 1939, he joined KFRC radio station, where his job duties included announcing and newscasting. While at KFRC he created, produced and hosted his first game show creation, a radio quiz called \"Pop the Question\" (1939), which involved contestants selecting questions by throwing darts at multi-colored balloons. He also created and produced \"The Quiz of Two Cities\" (1941-44), which was innovative at the time. The quiz show, broadcasted simultaneously on KFRC and KHJ Los Angeles, pitted contestants from the rival cities against each other.", "start_char": 3139, "end_char": 4500, "id": "111574077" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_590082891#4_1291661849", "url": "https://fullertontitans.com/sports/m-basebl/2020-21/roster", "title": "2021 Cal State Fullerton Baseball Roster - Cal State Fullerton Athletics", "headings": "Baseball\nBaseball\n2021 Cal State Fullerton Baseball Roster\nTitans Baseball\nSchedule Click For Full Schedule\n", "segment": "170\nExp.: JC\nHometown/Last School: Farmington, New Mexico / Midland College\nNo.: 3\nJT Navyac\nPos.: INF/RHP\nB/T: R/R\nCl.: Fr\nHt.: 6-0\nWt.: 175\nExp.: HS\nHometown/Last School:", "start_char": 501, "end_char": 681, "id": "98039074" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1448470931#6_1630970585", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raheem_Mostert", "title": "Raheem Mostert - Wikipedia", "headings": "Raheem Mostert\nRaheem Mostert\nRaheem Mostert\nContents\nHigh school career\nTrack and field\nRecruiting\nCollege career\nCollegiate statistics\nProfessional career\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nMiami Dolphins\nBaltimore Ravens\nCleveland Browns\nNew York Jets\nChicago Bears\nSan Francisco 49ers\n2016 season\n2017 season\n2018 season\n2019 season\n2020 season\nNFL career statistics\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He won the 2010 FHSAA 3A District 6 title in the 300-meter hurdles. At the 2011 FHSAA 3A Outdoor State Finals, he finished first in the 100 meters, with a time of 10.68 seconds, and placed fourth in the 300-meter hurdles, with a personal-best time of 37.95 seconds. He was a member of the Purdue track team. He was ranked by NFL.com as the fastest college football player in the NCAA, with only Oklahoma State wide receiver Tyreek Hill possessing a faster 100m time (9.98 s). He took gold in both the 60 meters (6.63s) and 200 meters (20.73s) at the 2014 Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships. He qualified for the 2014 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the 100 meters (10.15s), 200 meters (20.65s) and as a member of 4x100-meter relay squad. Recruiting\nMostert committed to Purdue University on January 14, 2011. He chose Purdue over football scholarships from Illinois University, Indiana University, Marshall University, the United States Naval Academy, Rutgers University, the University of Miami, the University of Southern Mississippi, the University of Central Florida, and the Wake Forest University. US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes\nName\nHometown\nHigh school / college\nHeight\nWeight\n40 ‡\nCommit date\nRaheem Mostert\nWR\nNew Smyrna Beach, Florida\nNew Smyrna Beach High School\n5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)\n183 lb (83 kg)\n–\nJan 14, 2011\nRecruiting star ratings: Scout:", "start_char": 2999, "end_char": 4414, "id": "63738765" } ]
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in which province islamabad is located?
Pakistan
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385098633#4_2237566665", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/pk.htm", "title": "Pakistan Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of Pakistan\nMaps of Pakistan\nProvinces and Territories Map of Pakistan\nWhere is Pakistan?\nOutline Map of Pakistan\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "These administrative provinces are divided into divisions which are further subdivided into districts and a number of smaller subdivisions. Located at the eastern edge of the Iranian Plateau, in south western Pakistan – Balochistan is the largest of the four provinces of Pakistan; occupying an area of 347,190 sq. km. Islamabad – the capital city of Pakistan is located in the northern part of the country, along the Himalayan foothills and in The Islamabad Capital Territory. Islamabad is a planned city with high standards of living and is also the 9 th largest city of Pakistan. Karachi is the largest and most populous city of Pakistan. Located in the southern part of the country, on the Arabian Sea coast; Karachi serves as Pakistan’s maritime port and the country’s economic center. Where is Pakistan?", "start_char": 1894, "end_char": 2703, "id": "27022439" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1285952484#6_2267849724", "url": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Pakistan", "title": "Pakistan - definition of Pakistan by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "Pakistan\nPakistan\nPak·i·stan\nPakistan\nPak•i•stan\nPakistan\nPakistan\nMentioned in ?\nReferences in periodicals archive ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "Urdu. Official religion: Muslim. Currency: rupee. Capital: Islamabad. Pop: 193 238 868 (2013 est). Area:", "start_char": 3105, "end_char": 3209, "id": "102981618" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1124864412#7_2113384406", "url": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/pakistan", "title": "Pakistan | Definition of Pakistan at Dictionary.com", "headings": "Pakistan\nPakistan\nnoun\nQUIZZES\nQUIZ YOURSELF ON \"SITE,\" \"CITE,\" AND \"SIGHT\"!\nQuestion 1 of 7\nMeet Grammar Coach\nWords nearby Pakistan\nExample sentences from the Web for Pakistan\nBritish Dictionary definitions for Pakistan\nPakistan\nnoun\nCultural definitions for Pakistan\nPakistan\nnotes for Pakistan\nnotes for Pakistan\nnotes for Pakistan\n", "segment": "Urdu. Official religion: Muslim. Currency: rupee. Capital: Islamabad. Pop: 193 238 868 (2013 est). Area:", "start_char": 4714, "end_char": 4818, "id": "17768193" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385098633#3_2237565368", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/pk.htm", "title": "Pakistan Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of Pakistan\nMaps of Pakistan\nProvinces and Territories Map of Pakistan\nWhere is Pakistan?\nOutline Map of Pakistan\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "Provinces and Territories Map of Pakistan\nPakistan (officially, Islamic Republic of Pakistan) is divided into four administrative provinces, two autonomous territories and one federal territory. The administrative provinces are: Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Gilgit –Baltistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir are the two autonomous territories; while Islamabad Capital Territory is a federal territory of Pakistan. These administrative provinces are divided into divisions which are further subdivided into districts and a number of smaller subdivisions. Located at the eastern edge of the Iranian Plateau, in south western Pakistan – Balochistan is the largest of the four provinces of Pakistan; occupying an area of 347,190 sq. km. Islamabad – the capital city of Pakistan is located in the northern part of the country, along the Himalayan foothills and in The Islamabad Capital Territory.", "start_char": 1464, "end_char": 2371, "id": "27022438" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2056502812#2_2213202629", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamabad", "title": "Islamabad - Wikipedia", "headings": "Islamabad\nIslamabad\nContents\nToponymy\nHistory\nEarly history\nConstruction and development\nRecent history\nGeography and climate\nClimate\nCityscape\nCivic administration\nSectors\nIslamabad/Rawalpindi Metropolitan Area\nArchitecture\nDemographics\nLanguage\nLiteracy\nReligion\nEconomy\nCulture\nTourism\nEducation\nUniversities and colleges in Islamabad Capital Territory\nHealth care\nTransport\nAir\nPublic transport\nPrivate transport\nRoadways\nSports\nRecreation Places in Islamabad\nFaisal Mosque\nTrail 3\nPakistan National Monument\nNotable people\nTwin towns and sister cities\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Urdu: اسلام آباد ‎, romanized : Islāmābād) is the capital city of Pakistan, and is administered by the Pakistani federal government as part of the Islamabad Capital Territory. It is the ninth-largest city in Pakistan, while the larger Islamabad–Rawalpindi metropolitan area is the country's fourth-largest with a population of about 3.1 million people. Built as a planned city in the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan's capital, Islamabad is noted for its high standards of living, safety, and abundant greenery. The master plan for the city was designed by Greek architect Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis and divides the city into eight zones, including administrative, diplomatic enclave, residential areas, educational and industrial sectors, commercial areas, as well as rural and green areas which are administered by the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation with support from the Capital Development Authority. Islamabad is known for the presence of several parks and forests, including the Margalla Hills National Park and the Shakarparian. It is home to several landmarks, with the most notable one being the Faisal Mosque, the largest mosque in South Asia and the fifth-largest in the world. Other landmarks include the Pakistan National Monument and the Democracy Square. Islamabad is a Gamma+ city as rated by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.", "start_char": 1672, "end_char": 3046, "id": "104880955" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1256301375#0_1857248448", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-capital-of-pakistan.html", "title": "What is the Capital of Pakistan? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What is the Capital of Pakistan?\nWhat is the Capital of Pakistan?\nIslamabad\nEconomy\nDemographics\n", "segment": "What is the Capital of Pakistan? - WorldAtlas\nWhat is the Capital of Pakistan? The Pakistan monument in Islamabad. Pakistani is a nation located in the southern region of Asia. The capital city of Pakistan is Islamabad, which is located in the federal Islamabad Capital Territory. The city became the official capital on August 14, 1967, which was 20 years after the attainment of independence. Before that, from 1958, the capital city was Rawalpindi. Before Rawalpindi, the first capital of the nation was the coastal town of Karachi. Islamabad\nIslamabad lies in the northeastern section of the nation in the Pothohar Plateau between the Margalla Hills National Park and Rawalpindi District. Historically, the region was part of the junction of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 776, "id": "96441807" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_565640185#1_1042187774", "url": "http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/world/countries/pakistan.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Islamabad is the capital and Karachi is the largest city. Pakistan is composed of four provinces—Baluchistan, North-West Frontier Province, Punjab, and Sind, all of which closely coincide with the historic regions—and two federal territories, one the site of the capital and the other a federally administered grouping known as the Tribal Areas along the central Afghanistan border. The Tribal Areas are essentially autonomous, with little government presence, and are governed largely by tribal traditions and councils. Pakistani-controlled Kashmir is divided into the Northern Areas and Azad Kashmir. Pakistan formerly consisted of two regions—West Pakistan and East Pakistan—located in the northwestern and northeastern corners of the Indian subcontinent and separated from each other by more than 1,000 mi (1,610 km) of India; East Pakistan became the independent state of Bangladesh following the 1971 civil war. Land\nThe country has a generally hot and dry climate, with desert conditions prevailing throughout much of the area. Along the western border and in a section of the north are semiarid steppelands and deserts; a subtropical climate with marked summer rainfall is found in a small section of the northeast along the Himalayan foothills; and a mountain climate that varies with altitude is found in the north.", "start_char": 408, "end_char": 1733, "id": "26331969" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1236960114#0_1809803405", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/provinces-of-pakistan.html", "title": "Provinces of Pakistan - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Provinces of Pakistan\nProvinces of Pakistan\nProvinces Of Pakistan\nPunjab\nKhyber Pakhtunkhwa\nSindh\nBalochistan\nThe Kashmir Dispute\nProvinces of Pakistan\n", "segment": "Provinces of Pakistan - WorldAtlas\nProvinces of Pakistan\nMap of Pakistan divisions. Pakistan is a country situated in South Asia and is predominantly occupied by an Indo-Iranian speaking population. The country is bordered to the west by Iran, to the north by Afghanistan, to the southeast and east by India, to the northeast by China, and by the Arabian Sea to the south. The nation has deep cultural and historical ties with its neighboring countries of Afghanistan, Iran, and India. The nation has been struggling over the years to establish political stability in the entire country and ensure sustained social development. Karachi is located in the south of the country on the Arabian Sea coast and is the largest city. Islamabad is the nation's capital and is located in the Himalayan foothills. Pakistani has 4 provinces which include Punjabi, Balochistan, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Provinces Of Pakistan\nPunjab\nPunjab province is located in the eastern part of Pakistan and is bordered to the south by Sindh province, to the west by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan, by Islamabad and Azad Kashmir to the north, by the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab to the northeast and Rajasthan to the east. Lahore is the provincial capital.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1257, "id": "96411644" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_127130298#13_341784027", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_states_has_most_of_its_territory_located_in_the_Intermontane_Basin_and_Plateau_physiographic_province", "title": "What states has most of its territory located in the Intermontane Basin and Plateau physiographic province? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat states has most of its territory located in the Intermontane Basin and Plateau physiographic province?\nYour Answer\nWhat states has most of its territory located in the Intermontane Basin and Plateau physiographic province?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is intermontane plateaus and Piedmont plateaus?\nHow many main land regions does Oregon have?\nWhere and what is the Piedmont plateau?\nWhich are the major physiographic divisions of India?\nWhat are the 5 physiographic provinces of Virginia?\nHow are intermontane plateau formed?\nWhat is the Appalachian Plateau?\nWhere is the Tibetan Plateau?\nName the six Physiographic divisions of India?\nWhat mountain range runs along Tennessee's eastern boundary and North Carolina's western boundary?\nWhat are the geographic features in the Appalachian region in Canada?\nExamples of plateau in the Philippines?\nWhat is the absolute location of the Colorado Plateau?\nWhat geologic province is Badlands National Park located in?\nWhat is Tablas Plateau in the Philippines?\nWhat is the huge plateau that covers most of central Mexico?\nWhere are majority of Mexico's cities located?\nWhat are 5 physiographic regions of Georgia?\nHow big is the plateau of Mexico?\nWhat is the largest lake in Madagascar?\nWhat province has karst topography coastal plain blue ridge Appalachian plateau Piedmont or valley and ridge?\nWhat is the location of Islamabad?\nWhat are the 5 regions of Georgia?\nWhat is the name of the largest lake in Madagascar?\nWhat is mexico's cooler highland region?\n", "segment": "Lake Alaotra located in Toamasina Province in the northern central plateau. What province has karst topography coastal plain blue ridge Appalachian plateau Piedmont or valley and ridge? It is found in the southern part of the Appalachian Plateau and in the Valley and Ridge. What is the location of Islamabad? Islamabad is located in the Potohar Plateau in the north of the country, within the Islamabad Capital Territory. The region has historically been a part of the crossroads of Punjab and the North-West Frontier Province, Margalla pass being a gateway to the North-West Frontier Province. The geographical coordinates of Islamabad are: 33.6667° N, 73.1667° E\nWhat are the 5 regions of Georgia? These regions are called Physiographic Provinces. The five physiographic provinces of Georgia are the Coastal Plain (subdivided into upper and lower regions on the map at left), the Piedmont Region, the Blue Ridge Region, the Ridge and Valley Region, and the Appalachian Plateau.", "start_char": 5912, "end_char": 6894, "id": "74934042" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1236960114#1_1809805070", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/provinces-of-pakistan.html", "title": "Provinces of Pakistan - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Provinces of Pakistan\nProvinces of Pakistan\nProvinces Of Pakistan\nPunjab\nKhyber Pakhtunkhwa\nSindh\nBalochistan\nThe Kashmir Dispute\nProvinces of Pakistan\n", "segment": "Karachi is located in the south of the country on the Arabian Sea coast and is the largest city. Islamabad is the nation's capital and is located in the Himalayan foothills. Pakistani has 4 provinces which include Punjabi, Balochistan, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Provinces Of Pakistan\nPunjab\nPunjab province is located in the eastern part of Pakistan and is bordered to the south by Sindh province, to the west by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan, by Islamabad and Azad Kashmir to the north, by the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab to the northeast and Rajasthan to the east. Lahore is the provincial capital. The term Punjab means “five rivers” in reference to the Beas, Jhelum, Ravi, Chenab, and Sutlej rivers that drain the area. The province of Punjab occupies an area of 79,284 square miles making it the second largest province behind Balochistan and is home to a population of about 91,370,615 people (2011 est.) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa\nThe Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which was previously referred to as the Northwest Frontier Province, is bordered by Azad Kashmir to the northeast and east, to the west and north by Afghanistan, to the southwest by Balochistan, and to the southeast by Punjab. Areas on the western border with Afghanistan are tribal areas administered by the federal government. The provincial capital is Peshawar.", "start_char": 628, "end_char": 1975, "id": "96411645" } ]
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what was the name of the original seattle baseball team?
Seattle Mariners
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1209980390#0_2203818838", "url": "https://www.nwpb.org/2018/04/18/seattles-not-quite-forgotten-first-major-league-baseball-team/", "title": "Seattle's (Not Quite) Forgotten First Major League Baseball Team | Northwest Public Broadcasting", "headings": "Seattle’s (Not Quite) Forgotten First Major League Baseball Team\nSeattle’s (Not Quite) Forgotten First Major League Baseball Team", "segment": "Seattle's (Not Quite) Forgotten First Major League Baseball Team | Northwest Public Broadcasting\nSeattle’s (Not Quite) Forgotten First Major League Baseball Team\nBy Max Bartlett April 18, 2018\nThe Seattle Pilots wordmark. This is the story of Seattle’s first Major League team, the beleaguered Pilots. The team’s single (and arguably forgettable) season led to the creation of the Mariners. To get there, we have to go back to 1903. Baseball was popular in Seattle even at the turn of the 20th century. Minor league ball, that is. The city was home to the Seattle Rainiers. That team, after briefly being renamed the Indians, would come to be owned by the chairman of the Rainier Brewing Company, Emil Sick. Sick wanted to show off his team, so in 1937 he built Sick’s Stadium, seating 11,000. The Rainiers stayed popular for several decades, and 11,000 seats were enough for the minors.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 887, "id": "30257116" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1665927385#0_1784142643", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Seattle_Mariners", "title": "History of the Seattle Mariners - Wikipedia", "headings": "History of the Seattle Mariners\nHistory of the Seattle Mariners\nContents\n1965–1976: Origins and formation\n1977–1990: Debut and winning struggles\n1991–1992: A glimmer of hope\n1993–2002\n1993: The new and improved Mariners\n1994 season: The labor strike-shortened season\n1995 season: \"Refuse to Lose\"\nSojo's playoff hit\n1996–1999: Lack of pitching depth\n2000: The first wild card berth\n2001: 116–46\n2002: Last year of Lou\n2003–present\n2003: New manager Melvin continues the momentum\n2004–2006: Rebuilding\n2007: Return to relevance\n2008: 61–101\n2009–2013: The Zduriencik era\n2013–2018: The Robinson Canó era\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "History of the Seattle Mariners - Wikipedia\nHistory of the Seattle Mariners\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nMariners logo, 1977–1979\nMariners logo, 1980–1986\nMariners logo, 1987–1992\nThe Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle, Washington. Enfranchised in 1977, the Mariners are a member of the Western Division of Major League Baseball 's American League. Safeco Field, now T-Mobile Park has been the Mariners' home ballpark since July 1999. From their 1977 inception until June 1999, the club's home park was the Kingdome . Contents\n1 1965–1976: Origins and formation\n2 1977–1990: Debut and winning struggles\n3 1991–1992: A glimmer of hope\n4 1993–2002\n4.1 1993: The new and improved Mariners\n4.2 1994 season: The labor strike-shortened season\n4.3 1995 season: \"", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 840, "id": "104615620" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_487702086#7_1071462204", "url": "https://laxcrossword.com/tag/mideast-capital-once-called-philadelphia-crossword-clue", "title": "Mideast capital once called Philadelphia crossword clue Archives - LAXCrossword.com", "headings": "\nTag: Mideast capital once called Philadelphia crossword clue\nLA Times Crossword Answers 7 Oct 2017, Saturday\nConstructed by: Alex Bajcz\nToday’s Wiki-est, Amazonian Googlies\nAcross\n1. Chimpanzee relative : BONOBO\n7. “Teen Wolf” airer : MTV\n10. One on a sting operation? : WASP\n15. “Madam Secretary” star : TEA LEONI\n19. Pronoun for Catherine de’ Medici : ESSA\n21. Mariner’s home : SEATTLE\n22. Classic : QUINTESSENTIAL\n27. Revolutionary icon : CHE\n28. Mideast capital once called Philadelphia : AMMAN\n29. Prima __ : FACIE\n31. They might be set in windows: Abbr. : ACS\n41. House Lannister member on “Game of Thrones” : JAIME\n43. First period of the Mesozoic Era : TRIASSIC\n45. Pass for now : TAKE A RAINCHECK\n48. Script used by ancient Minoans : LINEAR A\n57. Automaker Bugatti : ETTORE\n58. Freezer brand : EDY’S\n59. Stereotypical corny joke teller : DAD\n60. Tin ear, to a pathologist : ASONIA\nDown\n1. Jamboree-on-the-Air org. : BSA\n4. With a hotel, avenue whose rent is $550 : ORIENTAL\n7. Some are named for presidents: Abbr. : MTS\n9. Spanish autonomous community or its capital : VALENCIA\n10. Little white breed, affectionately : WESTIE\n11. Vital circulation aid : AORTA\n12. Fisherman’s knot : SNELL\n13. Lead Clue weapon : PIPE\n16. Stereotypical doo-wop garb : LEATHER JACKETS\n22. Outdoor lecture sites : QUADS\n24. “Your noble son __”: Polonius : IS MAD\n25. Issuer of three-part nos. : SSA\n30. Comedian __ the Entertainer : CEDRIC\n32. Lewis Black, e.g. : COMIC\n35. “American Pie” actress : TARA REID\n40. Zeta-theta go-between : ETA\n42. ’50s-’60s country singer McDonald : SKEETS\n47. Many a reggae artist : RASTA\n51. Mosby on “How I Met Your Mother” : TED\n54. Ocean State sch. : URI\n55. Princess’ bane : PEA\nComplete List of Clues and Answers\nAcross\nDown\n", "segment": "21. Mariner’s home : SEATTLE\nThe Washington city of Seattle was founded on a site that had been occupied by Native Americans for over 4,000 years before the first Europeans arrived in the area. The name “Seattle” was chosen in honor of Duwamish Chief Seattle who had a reputation for welcoming white settlers. The Seattle Mariners are one of only two Major League teams never to have appeared in a World Series. The other is the Washington Nationals. The Mariners are owned by the Nintendo Corporation of America, making them one of three Major League teams owned by businesses. The other two are the Atlanta Braves (owned by Liberty Media) and the Toronto Blue Jays (owned by Rogers Communications). 22. Classic :", "start_char": 2496, "end_char": 3211, "id": "110297420" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_203998001#19_471520029", "url": "https://www.thetoptens.com/worst-mlb-teams/", "title": "Top 10 Worst Major League Baseball (MLB) Teams - TheTopTens", "headings": "Top 10 Worst Major League Baseball (MLB) Teams\nTop 10 Worst Major League Baseball (MLB) Teams", "segment": "It don't matter that the Yankees have 27 titles to Boston's 8. We won the most recent one. I don't think so. I think this team should be in the top ten best teams of all time\n18 Seattle Mariners The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle, Washington. Enfranchised in 1977, the Mariners are a member of the West division of the American League in Major League Baseball. They should be called the Seattle Emeralds, the city nickname for Seattle. Originally be called the Seattle Rainiers. Well, Seattle already has too many pro teams, the city should only need baseball and NBA and so as Portland. Tacoma should have the NHL team and its arena to be called the Totems, Salem and Boise should have NFL and Spokane should have soccer and XFL team to be called Spokane Dragons instead of Seattle Dragons. They can t win not thing bad news bears can beat this of team but go mariners?", "start_char": 7462, "end_char": 8378, "id": "67277228" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_246621671#11_276833176", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modesto_Nuts", "title": "Modesto Nuts - Wikipedia", "headings": "Modesto Nuts\nModesto Nuts\nContents\nHistory\nMascots\nRoster\nNotable alumni\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Major League Baseball. Retrieved February 12, 2021. External links\nOfficial website\nStatistics from Baseball-Reference\nv\nt\ne\nSeattle Mariners\nEstablished in 1977\nBased in Seattle, Washington\nFranchise\nHistory\nExpansion\nExpansion draft\nSeasons\nRecords\nNo-hitters\nPlayers\nManagers\nGeneral managers and owners\nAward winners and league leaders\nFirst-round draft picks\nBroadcasters\nOpening Day starting pitchers\nMinor league affiliates\nUniform promotion games\nTeam Hall of Fame\nNintendo Fan Network\nBallparks\nKingdome\nT-Mobile Park\nSpring training: Tempe Diablo Stadium\nPeoria Sports Complex\nCulture\nMariner Moose\n\" Refuse to Lose \"\nTuba Man\nDave Niehaus\n\" Kernkraft 400 \"\n\" Louie Louie \"\nThe Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! Little Big League\nTurn Ahead the Clock\nLore\nThe Double\n1995 AL West tie-breaker game\n116 wins\n1995 ALDS\n2000 ALDS\n2001 ALDS\nFélix Hernández's perfect game\nKey personnel\nOwner: Baseball Club of Seattle, LP, represented by CEO John Stanton\nPresident: John Stanton\nGeneral Manager: Jerry Dipoto\nManager: Scott Servais\nRetired numbers\n11\n24\n42\nAll-Star Games hosted (2)\n1979\n2001\nAmerican League\nWest Division titles (3)\n1995\n1997\n2001\nWild card berths (1)\n2000\nMinor league affiliates\nTacoma Rainiers (AAA)\nArkansas Travelers (AA)\nEverett AquaSox (High A)\nModesto Nuts (Low A)\nAZL Mariners (Rookie)\nDSL Mariners (Rookie)\nBroadcasting\nTelevision\nRoot Sports Northwest\nRadio\nESPN-710\nRadio network affiliates\nBroadcasters\nRick Rizzs\nDave Sims\nMike Blowers\nAaron Goldsmith\nJulio Cruz (Spanish)\nAlex Rivera (Spanish)\nSeasons (45)\n1970s\n1970 · 1971 · 1972 · 1973 · 1974 · 1975 · 1976 · 1977\n1978\n1979\n1980s\n1980\n1981\n1982\n1983\n1984\n1985\n1986\n1987\n1988\n1989\n1990s\n1990\n1991\n1992\n1993\n1994\n1995\n1996\n1997\n1998\n1999\n2000s\n2000\n2001\n2002\n2003\n2004\n2005\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010s\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\n2020s\n2020\n2021\nv\nt\ne\nLow-A West\nNorth Division\nFresno Grizzlies\nModesto N", "start_char": 8078, "end_char": 10000, "id": "62890941" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_262642171#0_528540543", "url": "https://www.profootballhof.com/teams/seattle-seahawks/team-history/", "title": "Seattle Seahawks Team History | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Seattle Seahawks Team History | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site\nView Team Page Shop Team Gear", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 101, "id": "86476368" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1237927736#8_1812052230", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/seattle-sports-teams.html", "title": "Seattle Sports Teams - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Seattle Sports Teams\nSeattle Sports Teams\n5. Seattle Seahawks\n4. Seattle Sounders FC\n3. Seattle Mariners\n2. Seattle Storm\n1. Seattle Reign FC\n", "segment": "3. Seattle Mariners\nSafeco Field is the home park of the Seattle Mariners. Editorial credit: Eugene Buchko / Shutterstock.com\nThe Seattle Mariners is Seattle's professional baseball team, and a member of the Major League Baseball league. Their home ground is the Safeco Field baseball park. The team was founded in 1977 and they played in their debut appearance in the league in the same year. They have yet to win a national crown since they began playing in this top division, but they have won the west division three times. They, along with the Washington Nationals, have not played in the world series. Nevertheless, the team has a rich culture that is observed religiously every season and in any match that the Mariners are playing in. The crowd sings along to “God bless America” and “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.”", "start_char": 3039, "end_char": 3863, "id": "96413015" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1209980390#1_2203820224", "url": "https://www.nwpb.org/2018/04/18/seattles-not-quite-forgotten-first-major-league-baseball-team/", "title": "Seattle's (Not Quite) Forgotten First Major League Baseball Team | Northwest Public Broadcasting", "headings": "Seattle’s (Not Quite) Forgotten First Major League Baseball Team\nSeattle’s (Not Quite) Forgotten First Major League Baseball Team", "segment": "Minor league ball, that is. The city was home to the Seattle Rainiers. That team, after briefly being renamed the Indians, would come to be owned by the chairman of the Rainier Brewing Company, Emil Sick. Sick wanted to show off his team, so in 1937 he built Sick’s Stadium, seating 11,000. The Rainiers stayed popular for several decades, and 11,000 seats were enough for the minors. In 1965, after a series of sales, the team was renamed the Seattle Angels. 1968 would be their last season. The Angels, once the Rainiers, were no more. The Seattle Pilots baseball team, seen here during their single seasons in 1969. / Credit:", "start_char": 503, "end_char": 1131, "id": "30257117" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1724308410#11_2568852644", "url": "http://www.howmanyarethere.net/how-many-mlb-teams-are-there/", "title": "How Many MLB Teams are There? | How Many Are There ?", "headings": "\nHow Many MLB Teams are There?", "segment": "1968\nTeam: Seattle Mariners\nCity/Area: Seattle, Washington\nStadium: Safeco Field\nFounded: 1977\nTeam: Texas Rangers\nCity/Area: Arlington, Texas\nStadium: Rangers Ballpark in Arlington\nFounded: 1961\nNational League\nNL East\nTeam: Atlanta Braves\nCity/Area:", "start_char": 1536, "end_char": 1787, "id": "20025744" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1960071218#0_2204888775", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Mariners", "title": "Seattle Mariners - Wikipedia", "headings": "Seattle Mariners\nSeattle Mariners\nContents\nHistory\nUniforms\n1977–1980\n1981–1986\n1987–1992\n1993–present\nSpring training\nSeason records\nT-Mobile Park\nSeattle Mariners Hall of Fame\nRetired numbers\nCulture\n\"Louie Louie\"\nHydroplane Races and Cap-and-Ball Game\nBuhner Buzz Cut Night\nRally Fries\nKing's Court\nThe Maple Grove\nRoster and Baseball Hall of Fame\nBaseball Hall of Famers\nFord C. Frick Award recipients\nState of Washington Sports Hall of Fame\nMinor league affiliations\nRadio and television\nFranchise records and award winners\nSeason records\nCareer records\nSee also\nFootnotes\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Seattle Mariners - Wikipedia\nSeattle Mariners\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\"M's\" redirects here. For the Latin character, see M. For other uses, see MS and M (disambiguation). Major League Baseball team in Seattle, Washington\nSeattle Mariners\n2021 Seattle Mariners season\nEstablished in 1977\n\n\nTeam logo\nCap insignia\nMajor league affiliations\nAmerican League ( 1977 –present)\nWest Division ( 1977 –present)\nCurrent uniform\n\nRetired numbers\n11\n24\n42\nColors\nNavy blue, metallic silver, Northwest green, royal blue, yellow, cream\nName\nSeattle Mariners ( 1977 –present)\nOther nicknames\nThe M's\nBallpark\nT-Mobile Park (July 1999 –present)\nKingdome ( 1977 –June 1999)\nMajor league titles\nWorld Series titles (0)\nNone\nAL Pennants (0)\nNone\nWest Division titles (3)\n1995\n1997\n2001\nWild card berths (1)\n2000\nFront office\nPrincipal owner (s)\nBaseball Club of Seattle, LP, represented by CEO John Stanton (90%)\nNintendo of America (10%)\nGeneral manager\nJerry Dipoto\nManager\nScott Servais\nThe Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. The team joined the American League as an expansion team in 1977 playing their home games in the Kingdome. Since July 1999, the Mariners' home ballpark has been T-Mobile Park, located in the SoDo neighborhood of Seattle. The \"Mariners\" name originates from the prominence of marine culture in the city of Seattle. They are nicknamed the M's, a title featured in their primary logo from 1987 to 1992. They adopted their current team colors – navy blue, northwest green ( teal ), and silver – prior to the 1993 season, after having been royal blue and gold since the team's inception. Their mascot is the Mariner Moose .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1823, "id": "64100392" } ]
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who played young sam winchester?
Colin Ford
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1441189943#5_2965626345", "url": "https://screenrant.com/supernatural-sam-dean-winchester-actors-every/", "title": "Supernatural: Every Actor Who Played Sam and Dean Winchester", "headings": "Supernatural: Every Actor Who Played Sam and Dean Winchester\nSupernatural: Every Actor Who Played Sam and Dean Winchester\nActors Who Played Young Sam\nActors Who Played Young Dean\nActors Who Played Other Versions Of The Boys\nPlaying Different Versions Of Themselves\n", "segment": "Ford's other appearances as Sam are in season 4, episode 21, \"When the Levee Breaks,\" as a hallucination of the adult Sam; in season 5, episode 16, \"Dark Side of the Moon,\" as part of Dean's memories after he dies and goes to Heaven; and finally in season 11, episode 10, \"The Devil in the Details,\" in a flashback of older, teenage Sam on a date with a girl. In the first flashback episode of the series, season 1, episode 18, \"Something Wicked,\" young Sam is played by Alex Ferris. Other actors who played Sam were often cast as a matter of necessity as Ford grew older. The gangly Dylan Kingwell plays Sam in season 11, episode 8, \"Just My Imagination,\" which recounts Sam's relationship with his imaginary friend Scully. Finally, Christian Michael Cooper played Sam in episode 16 of the final season of Supernatural, \"Drag Me Away (From You).\" Actors Who Played Young Dean\nThe actor who most often played young Dean in Supernatural was Dylan Everett, who made his first appearance late in the series in season 9, episode 7, \"Bad Boys.\" Everett's performance as young Dean is spot-on, combining a surly attitude with a rarely-seen vulnerability. Everett's terse delivery, hint of a midwestern accent and unyielding attitude toward hunting make his resemblance to Jensen Ackles even stronger.", "start_char": 3186, "end_char": 4480, "id": "10919039" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_588910348#10_1290633169", "url": "https://www.douxreviews.com/2017/10/kid-winchesters-younger-versions-of.html", "title": "Doux Reviews: Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "headings": "Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam\nKid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "segment": "The young actors had no lines. This was the first of two appearances by Nicolai Guistra as Dean, and the first and only appearance by Nathan Smith as young Sam. 7.3 The Girl Next Door (October 7, 2011)\n\nColin Ford, Emma Grabinsky\nColin Ford as Sam, age 15-ish\nColin Ford as young Sam in 1998 Lincoln, Nebraska meets Amy, a kitsune brain sucker (Emma Grabinsky as a teen, Jewel Staite as an adult). This episode, and what happened to Amy, was the source of a great deal of Dean/Sam conflict in season seven. This was Colin Ford's fifth appearance as young Sam. 7.10 Death's Door (December 2, 2011)\n\nNicolai Guistra, Jim Beaver\nNicolai Guistra as Dean, age 10-ish\nIn this swan song episode for Bobby Singer, Nicolai Guistra played the young Dean Winchester that Bobby played catch with instead of doing weapons training. Interestingly, this episode also included the only time we saw a young actor (Collin MacKechnie) play Bobby. 9.7 Bad Boys (November 19, 2013)\n\nDylan Everett, Hunter Dillon\nDylan Everett as Dean, age 16\nHunter Dillon as Sam, age 12\nDylan Everett debuted as young Dean in his first of three outings (so far) in the role. Sixteen-year-old Dean was sent to a boys home in Hurleyville, NY after being caught stealing food, and he had a positive experience during the two months he lived there with a terrific mentor named Sonny. This is very much a parallel episode to \"After School Special,\" where young Sam found a special teacher who took an interest and saw his potential.", "start_char": 5423, "end_char": 6913, "id": "57701237" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_588910348#8_1290629715", "url": "https://www.douxreviews.com/2017/10/kid-winchesters-younger-versions-of.html", "title": "Doux Reviews: Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "headings": "Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam\nKid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "segment": "4.21 When the Levee Breaks (May 7, 2009)\n\nColin Ford\nColin Ford as Sam, age 14\nThis one wasn't a flashback. When Sam was imprisoned in Bobby's panic room detoxifying from his addiction to demon blood, he hallucinated a conversation with his fourteen-year-old self. This is Ford's third appearance as young Sam. 5.7 The Curious Case of Dean Winchester (October 29, 2009)\n\nJared Padalecki, Jim Beaver, Chad Everett\nChad Everett as Dean, age 80-ish\nSo it's not a kid Winchester appearance, but another actor did play Dean when he gambled away fifty years of his life in an attempt to save Bobby. The older Dean was played by seventies and eighties TV star Chad Everett, who unfortunately passed away in 2012. 5.16 Dark Side of the Moon (April 1, 2010)\n\nColin Ford, Jensen Ackles\nColin Ford as Sam, age 14 or 15\nThis is one of my favorite episodes. Dean and Sam are killed, and Dean's first moments in Heaven are reliving a night when he and Sam shot off fireworks on the Fourth of July, 1996 to the song, \"Knock Knock Knocking on Heaven's Door.\" Even though it was a relatively brief scene, it was powerful and gave me chills. This was Colin Ford's fourth appearance as young Sam. 5.22 Swan Song (May 13, 2010)\n\nNicolai Guistra, Nathan Smith\nNicolai Guistra as Dean, age 9-ish\nNathan Smith as Sam, age 4-ish\n\"Swan Song\" included a flashback to a very young Dean and Sam in the Impala.", "start_char": 4040, "end_char": 5422, "id": "57701235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1441189943#3_2965622716", "url": "https://screenrant.com/supernatural-sam-dean-winchester-actors-every/", "title": "Supernatural: Every Actor Who Played Sam and Dean Winchester", "headings": "Supernatural: Every Actor Who Played Sam and Dean Winchester\nSupernatural: Every Actor Who Played Sam and Dean Winchester\nActors Who Played Young Sam\nActors Who Played Young Dean\nActors Who Played Other Versions Of The Boys\nPlaying Different Versions Of Themselves\n", "segment": "Here's every actor, other than Ackles and Padalecki, who have played Dean and Sam. Actors Who Played Young Sam\nThe actor who made the most appearances as young Sam Winchester in Supernatural was Colin Ford. Having appeared in six episodes, Ford beats out every other young version of the Winchesters. Other actors who play Sam and Dean only appear in a few episodes each. Ford's first appearance as young Sam was in season 3, episode 8, \"A Very Supernatural Christmas,\" a flashback episode that tells a touching story about how Sam found out about the supernatural (plus the origin of Dean's amulet). Ford's earnest curiosity and stubborn refusal to stop asking questions makes it easy to imagine him as a younger version of the adult Sam. His sandy hair and graceful growth spurt also make him the closest match to Jared Padalecki in appearance. Ford's ability to mimic Sam's mannerisms and carry a scene is a big bonus. Ford again appeared as Sam in season 4, episode 13, \"After School Special,\" in which the boys recall their time at Truman High School as they work a case there as adults. Ford's large role in the B storyline was replicated in season 7, episode 3, \"The Girl Next Door,\" when he played a preteen Sam who developed a romance with a kitsune named Amy.", "start_char": 1916, "end_char": 3185, "id": "10919037" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_588910348#0_1290618004", "url": "https://www.douxreviews.com/2017/10/kid-winchesters-younger-versions-of.html", "title": "Doux Reviews: Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "headings": "Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam\nKid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "segment": "Doux Reviews: Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam\nKid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam\nby Billie Doux\n\nJared Padalecki, Colin Ford,\nJensen Ackles, Ridge Canipe\n(Updated to include season fifteen!) Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki were practically baby actors in their twenties when Supernatural began back in 2005. As good as the show almost immediately became, no one could have predicted it would last as long as it has. Or that the kid actors who played the Winchesters as kids would grow up and be replaced by other kid actors. Do you know how many actors, other than Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki, have played Dean and Sam Winchester? Even if you're a big fan of the show, I bet that you probably couldn't guess. Are you ready?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 772, "id": "57701227" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1441189943#10_2965635618", "url": "https://screenrant.com/supernatural-sam-dean-winchester-actors-every/", "title": "Supernatural: Every Actor Who Played Sam and Dean Winchester", "headings": "Supernatural: Every Actor Who Played Sam and Dean Winchester\nSupernatural: Every Actor Who Played Sam and Dean Winchester\nActors Who Played Young Sam\nActors Who Played Young Dean\nActors Who Played Other Versions Of The Boys\nPlaying Different Versions Of Themselves\n", "segment": "The ensuing events are enough to confuse even the most knowledgeable viewer. In addition to the young actors who had speaking roles in Supernatural episodes, there are also several boys who played very young versions of the Winchesters in silent flashbacks. In the pilot episode, Hunger Brochu appears as Dean age 4, and Anthony Bolognese plays Dean at the same age in season 12, episode 22, \"Who We Are.\" Various infants play a baby Sam in the pilot and season 12, episode 22. In the \"Swan Song\" flashback, Nathan Smith makes his one and only appearance as Sam, carving his initials into the Impala. Hunter Dillon also makes a single appearance as Sam in season 9, episode 7, \"Bad Boys,\" playing with a model airplane in the backseat of the Impala. Playing Different Versions Of Themselves\nAfter more than a decade of exploring monsters, magic, and myth, the Winchester brothers have undergone all kinds of transformations in Supernatural — although never a gender-swap, despite pressure from fans. In addition to the various actors who strove to match Dean and Sam's personalities in flashback episodes, Padalecki and Ackles often played different versions of their usual characters in experimental episodes. In one of the most out-there examples, season 6, episode 15, \"The French Mistake,\" Sam and Dean are transported into an alternate reality where their lives are a TV show. In the wildly meta hour, Ackles and Padalecki play Dean and Sam pretending to be Ackles and Padalecki.", "start_char": 6402, "end_char": 7886, "id": "10919044" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_588910348#12_1290636782", "url": "https://www.douxreviews.com/2017/10/kid-winchesters-younger-versions-of.html", "title": "Doux Reviews: Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "headings": "Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam\nKid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "segment": "This episode showed a much shyer and less romantically experienced Dean than Brock Kelly's version in \"After School Special,\" which would technically have taken place a year or two later. We see Hunter Dillon as a young Sam in the Impala for only a moment. This was Hunter Dillon's only appearance as young Sam. Fun fact: Dylan Everett was born January 24, 1995. January 24 is Dean Winchester's birthday. 10.12 About a Boy (February 3, 2015)\nDylan Everett as Dean, age 14-ish\nDylan Everett's second outing is even better than the first because they made him look more like Jensen Ackles. ( How did they do that?) In Pendleton, Oregon, a people-eating witch changes people into tweens so that they'll be more delicious. This is Dylan Everett's second appearance as young Dean.", "start_char": 6913, "end_char": 7688, "id": "57701239" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_588910348#14_1290639364", "url": "https://www.douxreviews.com/2017/10/kid-winchesters-younger-versions-of.html", "title": "Doux Reviews: Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "headings": "Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam\nKid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "segment": "Everett was 20 at the time, but he's definitely got the baby face thing going on. 11.8 Just My Imagination (December 2, 2015)\n\nDylan Everett, Dylan Kingwell\nDylan Everett as Dean, age 13\nDylan Kingwell as Sam, age 9\nThis funny but weirdly creepy episode featured flashbacks to young Sam and his imaginary friend, Sully the Zanna, back in Menomie, Wisconsin, and features Dylan Kingwell's first and so far only appearance as young Sam. Kingwell did a reasonably good job; he has a long list of credits for his age. Dylan Everett made a brief appearance as young Dean on the phone. ( But I listed him first, because Dean is the oldest and I always list Dean first.) 11.10 The Devil in the Details (January 20, 2016)\n\nJared Padalecki, Mark Pellegrino, Colin Ford, Rachelle Gillis\nColin Ford as Sam, age 17-ish\nThis is Colin Ford's sixth (and last, so far) appearance as young Sam, when Lucifer takes Sam on a mystery tour through his life, and they watch young Sam romancing a girl. 12.22 Who We Are (May 18, 2017)\n\nSamantha Smith, Jensen Ackles, Anthony Bolognese\n\n\nAnthony Bolognese as Dean, age 4\nUnknown baby actor with chubby thighs as baby Sam\nIn the penultimate episode of season twelve, Dean tries to reach the brainwashed Mary psychically, and that includes returning to the Winchesters as they were in the pilot episode. I wonder what the casting director did this time? Try to cast someone who looked like Jensen Ackles, or someone who looked like Hunter Brochu, the kid who played young Dean Winchester in the pilot episode?", "start_char": 7689, "end_char": 9221, "id": "57701241" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_588910348#15_1290641314", "url": "https://www.douxreviews.com/2017/10/kid-winchesters-younger-versions-of.html", "title": "Doux Reviews: Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "headings": "Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam\nKid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "segment": "But I listed him first, because Dean is the oldest and I always list Dean first.) 11.10 The Devil in the Details (January 20, 2016)\n\nJared Padalecki, Mark Pellegrino, Colin Ford, Rachelle Gillis\nColin Ford as Sam, age 17-ish\nThis is Colin Ford's sixth (and last, so far) appearance as young Sam, when Lucifer takes Sam on a mystery tour through his life, and they watch young Sam romancing a girl. 12.22 Who We Are (May 18, 2017)\n\nSamantha Smith, Jensen Ackles, Anthony Bolognese\n\n\nAnthony Bolognese as Dean, age 4\nUnknown baby actor with chubby thighs as baby Sam\nIn the penultimate episode of season twelve, Dean tries to reach the brainwashed Mary psychically, and that includes returning to the Winchesters as they were in the pilot episode. I wonder what the casting director did this time? Try to cast someone who looked like Jensen Ackles, or someone who looked like Hunter Brochu, the kid who played young Dean Winchester in the pilot episode? 15.16 Drag Me Away (From You) (October 22, 2020)\n\nPaxton Singleton, Christian Michael Cooper\nPaxton Singleton as Dean, age 13\nChristian Michael Cooper as Sam, age 9\nThis final kid Winchester outing was familiar – the boys again in a motel room solving a crime — and way too sad. Oddly, it was also the fourth episode featuring Dean and Sam at about 13 and 9. So here we are. Are you as surprised as I am at how many young actors have played Dean and Sam? Did I miss anything?", "start_char": 8270, "end_char": 9697, "id": "57701242" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_588910348#13_1290637962", "url": "https://www.douxreviews.com/2017/10/kid-winchesters-younger-versions-of.html", "title": "Doux Reviews: Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "headings": "Kid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam\nKid Winchesters: The Younger Versions of Dean and Sam", "segment": "January 24 is Dean Winchester's birthday. 10.12 About a Boy (February 3, 2015)\nDylan Everett as Dean, age 14-ish\nDylan Everett's second outing is even better than the first because they made him look more like Jensen Ackles. ( How did they do that?) In Pendleton, Oregon, a people-eating witch changes people into tweens so that they'll be more delicious. This is Dylan Everett's second appearance as young Dean. Everett was 20 at the time, but he's definitely got the baby face thing going on. 11.8 Just My Imagination (December 2, 2015)\n\nDylan Everett, Dylan Kingwell\nDylan Everett as Dean, age 13\nDylan Kingwell as Sam, age 9\nThis funny but weirdly creepy episode featured flashbacks to young Sam and his imaginary friend, Sully the Zanna, back in Menomie, Wisconsin, and features Dylan Kingwell's first and so far only appearance as young Sam. Kingwell did a reasonably good job; he has a long list of credits for his age. Dylan Everett made a brief appearance as young Dean on the phone. (", "start_char": 7277, "end_char": 8270, "id": "57701240" } ]
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who did james franco play on general hospital?
Franco
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_927968005#0_1018546281", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco_(General_Hospital)", "title": "Franco (General Hospital) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Franco (\nGeneral Hospital\n)\n\nFranco ( General Hospital)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCasting and creation\nStorylines\nReception\nCasting\nPopular culture\nImpact\nReferences\n", "segment": "Franco (General Hospital) - Wikipedia\nFranco ( General Hospital)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFranco\nRoger Howarth as Franco\nGeneral Hospital character\nPortrayed by\nJames Franco (2009–2012)\nRoger Howarth (2013–2021)\nDuration\n2009–2021\nFirst appearance\nNovember 19, 2009\n( November 19, 2009)\nLast appearance\nMarch 11, 2021\n( 2021-03-11)\nCreated by\nRobert Guza, Jr., James Franco and John Carter\nIntroduced by\nJill Farren Phelps (2009)\nFrank Valentini (2013)\nSpin-off\nappearances\nGeneral Hospital: Night Shift\nClassification\nFormer; regular\nProfile\nOther names\nFranco Baldwin\nFranco Quartermaine (2013)\nJason Morgan (2013)\nDrew Cain (2019)\nRobert James Frank\nOccupation\nArt therapist (2014–2021)\nMulti-media artist\nResidence\nPort Charles, New York\nFamily\nFamily\nBaldwin\nParents\nScott Baldwin\nHeather Webber\nAdoptive mother\nBetsy Frank\nBrothers\nDrew Cain (foster)\nHalf-brothers\nSteven Webber\nLogan Hayes\nHalf-sisters\nKaren Wexler\nSerena Baldwin\nChristina Baldwin (adoptive)\nSpouse\nElizabeth Webber (2019–2021)\nStepchildren\nCameron Spencer\nJake Spencer\nAiden Spencer\nGrandparents\nDavid Bordisso\nLee Baldwin (adoptive)\nMeg Bentley\nAlice Grant\nOther relatives\nSusan Moore\nJason Morgan\nDrew Cain\nJake Webber\nFranco is a fictional character from General Hospital, an American soap opera on the ABC network. James Franco originated the character in November 2009, after seeking out a soap opera role. He continued to portray the character in intermittent guest stints through January 2012. The character of Franco is a multi-media artist and serial killer who becomes fixated on Jason Morgan ( Steve Burton ), a known hitman. Franco terrorizes Jason, along with his friends and family. Jason supposedly kills Franco in January 2012, after Franco allegedly rapes Jason's wife Sam ( Kelly Monaco ). The character is mentioned often after his alleged death, and for a time it was believed that he was Jason's twin brother. In May 2013, Roger Howarth assumed the role when the character was revealed to be alive.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2042, "id": "104144122" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_955317947#12_2126822925", "url": "https://general-hospital.fandom.com/wiki/Franco_Baldwin_(Roger_Howarth)", "title": "Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) | General Hospital Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth)\nFranco Baldwin (Roger Howarth)\nCasting\nBackground\nStorylines\nCrimes Committed\nHealth and Vitals\nFamily tree\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Yes, there's a underlying sexiness to that connection.\" On May 13, 2013, Roger Howarth returned to General Hospital as Franco, essentially recasting James Franco's original character. Previous scenes were re-shot, to show Howarth's likeness instead of James Franco's. This also marks the first time the character of Franco is a full-time contract cast member, rather than a special guest character, or recurring. On March 9, 2021, Franco was killed off but Howarth admitted he is on hiatus but is still on the show. It is unknown who he will portray. Background\nFranco's parents, Heather and Scott. Franco was the biological son of Scott Baldwin and Heather Webber. He was conceived during a period when Heather had just been institutionalized by her then-husband Jeff Webber and Scott was reeling after his divorce from love, Laura Webber. Heather managed to escape the institution and ran into Scotty at Kelly's diner.", "start_char": 6998, "end_char": 7918, "id": "98503757" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_927968005#5_1018554619", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco_(General_Hospital)", "title": "Franco (General Hospital) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Franco (\nGeneral Hospital\n)\n\nFranco ( General Hospital)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCasting and creation\nStorylines\nReception\nCasting\nPopular culture\nImpact\nReferences\n", "segment": "He works in a lot of different ways. He does graffiti, performances, photographs. He creates installations based on murder scenes featuring murders he possibly was involved with. He's interested in pushing the boundaries of art – both aesthetically and ethically – and he will go way too far.\" —Franco in 2010, on his character\nJames Franco recalled first approaching General Hospital in an interview with The New Yorker: \" I wanted their full treatment, so all I said was that I wanted to be an artist and I wanted my character to be crazy.\" Franco's friend and colleague Carter, a conceptual artist who Franco was collaborating with on the film Maladies, had suggested that Franco take a soap opera role and play an artist. They would use the material in the film, where Franco plays a former soap opera star. The General Hospital writing staff created the rest of the character, who they named \"Franco, just Franco.\" Executive producer at the time Jill Farren Phelps stated, \"He’s an unusual character and he has an unusual goal\", promising his primary story arc would involve character Jason Morgan.", "start_char": 3546, "end_char": 4648, "id": "104144127" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_927968005#4_1018553383", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco_(General_Hospital)", "title": "Franco (General Hospital) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Franco (\nGeneral Hospital\n)\n\nFranco ( General Hospital)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCasting and creation\nStorylines\nReception\nCasting\nPopular culture\nImpact\nReferences\n", "segment": "His scenes aired through February 2010. He returned on June 30, 2010 for a summer-long storyline. He next appeared on February 25 and February 28, 2011, bookending his co-hosting job of the 83rd Academy Awards. Franco returned for a longterm stint on September 20, 2011 that aired until January 13, 2012. “Franco is an artist who works with death. He works in a lot of different ways. He does graffiti, performances, photographs. He creates installations based on murder scenes featuring murders he possibly was involved with. He's interested in pushing the boundaries of art – both aesthetically and ethically – and he will go way too far.\" —Franco in 2010, on his character\nJames Franco recalled first approaching General Hospital in an interview with The New Yorker: \"", "start_char": 3198, "end_char": 3969, "id": "104144126" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_955317947#9_2126818342", "url": "https://general-hospital.fandom.com/wiki/Franco_Baldwin_(Roger_Howarth)", "title": "Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) | General Hospital Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth)\nFranco Baldwin (Roger Howarth)\nCasting\nBackground\nStorylines\nCrimes Committed\nHealth and Vitals\nFamily tree\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He next appeared on February 25 and February 28, 2011, bookending his co-hosting job of the 83rd Academy Awards. Franco returned for a longterm stint on September 20, 2011 that aired until January 13, 2012. James Franco recalled first approaching General Hospital to The New Yorker: \" I wanted their full treatment, so all I said was that I wanted to be an artist and I wanted my character to be crazy. Franco's friend and colleague Carter, a conceptual artist who Franco was collaborating with on the film Maladies, had suggested that Franco take a soap opera role and play an artist. They would use the material in the film, where Franco plays a former soap opera star. The General Hospital writing staff created the rest of the character, Executive producer at the time Jill Farren Phelps stated, \"He’s an unusual character and he has an unusual goal\", promising his primary story arc would involve character Jason Morgan. The series promoted the character as \"an artist whose canvas is murder\". Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly compared the characters art installations to a rip off of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. Franco is revealed to be a serial killer and a sociopath, whose vendetta against Jason that becomes an obsession.", "start_char": 5389, "end_char": 6632, "id": "98503754" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_955317947#7_2126815636", "url": "https://general-hospital.fandom.com/wiki/Franco_Baldwin_(Roger_Howarth)", "title": "Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) | General Hospital Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth)\nFranco Baldwin (Roger Howarth)\nCasting\nBackground\nStorylines\nCrimes Committed\nHealth and Vitals\nFamily tree\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The character was originated by actor James Franco starting November 19, 2009 and was listed as a special guest star before the opening credits. James Franco was last seen as \"Franco\" on January 13, 2012. Roger Howarth portrayed the character from May 13, 2013 to March 11, 2021. ( His character's identity was revealed on May 29, 2013.) Casting\nJames Franco as Franco\nIn 2009, James Franco sought out a soap opera role. Sharing the same agent as Steve Burton, who played Jason Morgan on General Hospital, he went to that series for his request. Franco signed on for a series of 20 episodes that he filmed in three days. He was credited as a special guest star, and first appeared on November 19, 2009. His scenes aired through February 2010. He returned on June 30, 2010 for a summer-long storyline.", "start_char": 4588, "end_char": 5388, "id": "98503752" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_955317947#11_2126821570", "url": "https://general-hospital.fandom.com/wiki/Franco_Baldwin_(Roger_Howarth)", "title": "Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) | General Hospital Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth)\nFranco Baldwin (Roger Howarth)\nCasting\nBackground\nStorylines\nCrimes Committed\nHealth and Vitals\nFamily tree\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Michael Logan of TV Guide called Franco's fascination of Jason an \"ongoing man-crush.\" James Franco explained to TV Guide: \" Jason is a master assassin who's murdered a lot of people and gotten away with it, which is very attractive to Franco. He likes that danger. ( Long thoughtful pause) There's an underlying sexiness to that....if that's what you're getting at. Yes, there's a underlying sexiness to that connection.\" On May 13, 2013, Roger Howarth returned to General Hospital as Franco, essentially recasting James Franco's original character. Previous scenes were re-shot, to show Howarth's likeness instead of James Franco's. This also marks the first time the character of Franco is a full-time contract cast member, rather than a special guest character, or recurring. On March 9, 2021, Franco was killed off but Howarth admitted he is on hiatus but is still on the show.", "start_char": 6633, "end_char": 7513, "id": "98503756" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_955317947#8_2126816908", "url": "https://general-hospital.fandom.com/wiki/Franco_Baldwin_(Roger_Howarth)", "title": "Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) | General Hospital Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth)\nFranco Baldwin (Roger Howarth)\nCasting\nBackground\nStorylines\nCrimes Committed\nHealth and Vitals\nFamily tree\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Sharing the same agent as Steve Burton, who played Jason Morgan on General Hospital, he went to that series for his request. Franco signed on for a series of 20 episodes that he filmed in three days. He was credited as a special guest star, and first appeared on November 19, 2009. His scenes aired through February 2010. He returned on June 30, 2010 for a summer-long storyline. He next appeared on February 25 and February 28, 2011, bookending his co-hosting job of the 83rd Academy Awards. Franco returned for a longterm stint on September 20, 2011 that aired until January 13, 2012. James Franco recalled first approaching General Hospital to The New Yorker: \" I wanted their full treatment, so all I said was that I wanted to be an artist and I wanted my character to be crazy. Franco's friend and colleague Carter, a conceptual artist who Franco was collaborating with on the film Maladies, had suggested that Franco take a soap opera role and play an artist.", "start_char": 5009, "end_char": 5973, "id": "98503753" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_927968005#2_1018550418", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco_(General_Hospital)", "title": "Franco (General Hospital) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Franco (\nGeneral Hospital\n)\n\nFranco ( General Hospital)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCasting and creation\nStorylines\nReception\nCasting\nPopular culture\nImpact\nReferences\n", "segment": "Franco's return brought about the revelation that his biological parents are Scott Baldwin ( Kin Shriner) and Heather Webber ( Robin Mattson ). In March 2021, the character was written off after being fatally shot by Peter August ( Wes Ramsey ). James Franco's casting on General Hospital was met by surprise and mixed reviews. Franco also used his time on the series to create a documentary that was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival, and turned a scene filming at MOCA into a live performance piece. The attention Franco garnered boosted publicity for General Hospital and the soap opera genre. Contents\n1 Casting and creation\n2 Storylines\n3 Reception\n3.1 Casting\n3.2 Popular culture\n3.3 Impact\n4 References\nCasting and creation\nActor James Franco created the role, alongside writers Robert Guza, Jr. and John Carter. In 2009, James Franco sought out a soap opera role. Sharing the same agent as Steve Burton, who played Jason Morgan on General Hospital, he went to that series for his request. Franco signed on for a series of 20 episodes that he filmed in three days. He was credited as a special guest star, and first appeared on November 19, 2009.", "start_char": 2043, "end_char": 3197, "id": "104144124" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_927968005#1_1018548860", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco_(General_Hospital)", "title": "Franco (General Hospital) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Franco (\nGeneral Hospital\n)\n\nFranco ( General Hospital)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCasting and creation\nStorylines\nReception\nCasting\nPopular culture\nImpact\nReferences\n", "segment": "The character of Franco is a multi-media artist and serial killer who becomes fixated on Jason Morgan ( Steve Burton ), a known hitman. Franco terrorizes Jason, along with his friends and family. Jason supposedly kills Franco in January 2012, after Franco allegedly rapes Jason's wife Sam ( Kelly Monaco ). The character is mentioned often after his alleged death, and for a time it was believed that he was Jason's twin brother. In May 2013, Roger Howarth assumed the role when the character was revealed to be alive. Franco's return brought about the revelation that his biological parents are Scott Baldwin ( Kin Shriner) and Heather Webber ( Robin Mattson ). In March 2021, the character was written off after being fatally shot by Peter August ( Wes Ramsey ). James Franco's casting on General Hospital was met by surprise and mixed reviews. Franco also used his time on the series to create a documentary that was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival, and turned a scene filming at MOCA into a live performance piece. The attention Franco garnered boosted publicity for General Hospital and the soap opera genre.", "start_char": 1524, "end_char": 2640, "id": "104144123" } ]
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what movies has halle berry starred in?
Jungle Fever
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_181400353#3_401747811", "url": "https://www.insider.com/all-of-halle-berrys-movies-ranked-from-worst-to-best-2020-1", "title": "All of Halle Berry's Movies Ranked by Critics From Worst to Best", "headings": "Every single Halle Berry movie, ranked\nEvery single Halle Berry movie, ranked\nHalle Berry has been in dozens of movies.\nHer lowest-rated film is \"Dark Tide\" (2012).\nIn the parody film \"Movie 43\" (2013) she played Emily.\nBerry played Nurse Aimee in \"New Year's Eve\" (2011).\nThe actress famously portrayed Patience Phillips in \"Catwoman\" (2004).\nShe played Natalie in the comedic drama \"Strictly Business\" (1991).\nBerry starred as Rowena Price in the drama \"Perfect Stranger\" (2007).\nShe was Kathleen Mercer in \"Father Hood\" (1993).\nThe actress played Millie in dramatic thriller \"Kings\" (2018).\nBerry was Josie Potenza in the murder mystery \"The Rich Man's Wife\" (1996).\nIn \"Gothika\" (2003) she starred as Dr. Miranda Grey.\nShe played Nisi in the comedy \"B.A.P.S.\" (1997).\nBerry was the titular Frankie in \"Frankie & Alice\" (2014).\nShe played secretary Miss Stone in \"The Flintstones\" (1994).\nIn the family drama \"Race the Sun\" (1996) she was Sandra Beecher.\nShe played John Travolta's partner Ginger Knowles in \"Swordfish\" (2001).\nShe had a brief appearance in \"Girl 6\" (1996).\nThe actress played distressed mom Karla McCoy in \"Kidnap\" (2017).\nIn the sports drama \"The Program\" (1993) she was Autumn Haley.\nShe played Angela Lewis in the romantic comedy \"Boomerang\" (1992).\nBerry was Jordan Turner in the suspense thriller \"The Call\" (2013).\nShe was Khaila Richards in the drama \"Losing Isaiah\" (1995).\nIn the action film \"The Last Boy Scout\" (1991) she appeared as Cory.\nShe was Zola Taylor in the dramatic comedy \"Why Do Fools Fall in Love\" (1998).\nBerry memorably played Ginger in \"Kingsman: The Golden Circle\" (2017).\nShe played herself in the comedy \"CB4\" (1993).\nBerry reprised her role as Storm in \"X-Men: The Last Stand\" (2006).\nThe actress appeared as Jinx Johnson in \"Die Another Day\" (2002).\nShe voiced Cappy in the animated movie \"Robots\" (2005).\nBerry played Jean in the action movie \"Executive Decision\" (1996).\nThe actress played Audrey Burke in \"Things We Lost in the Fire\" (2007).\nBerry played a variety of roles in \"Cloud Atlas\" (2012).\nShe played Nina in the comedic-drama \"Bulworth\" (1998).\nShe kicked off the role of Storm in \"X-Men\" (2000).\nBerry played Vivian in the romantic drama \"Jungle Fever\" (1991).\nShe starred as Dorothy Danridge in \"Introducing Dorothy Dandridge\" (1999).\nBerry returned as Storm in \"X2: X-Men United\" (2003).\nThe actress played Leticia in the dramatic thriller \"Monster's Ball\" (2002).\nShe made her final (and best) appearance as Storm in \"X-Men: Days of Future Past\" (2014).\nHer other highest-ranked film is \"John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum\" (2019).\nHalle Berry plays an assassin.\nRead More:\nFOLLOW US: Insider is on Facebook\n", "segment": "Visit Insider's homepage for more stories . Halle Berry has shined in various roles over the past several decades, with many fans remembering her as Patience Phillips in \"Catwoman\" and Storm in various \"X-Men\" movies. However, not all of her films have been reviewed well by critics. Here is every movie in Halle Berry's filmography, as ranked by critic scores on Rotten Tomatoes. Note: All scores were current on the date of publication and are subject to change. Films without critical ratings were not included. Her lowest-rated film is \"Dark Tide\" (2012). The film is about a dangerous shark dive. Lionsgate\nRotten Tomatoes score:", "start_char": 1168, "end_char": 1803, "id": "78712428" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_11992910#1_30893152", "url": "https://celebrityinside.com/body-measurements/actress/halle-berry-bra-size-height-weight-vital-stats/", "title": "Halle Berry Bra Size Height Weight Body Measurements Vital Stats", "headings": "Halle Berry Bra Size Height Weight Body Measurements Vital Stats\nHalle Berry Bra Size Height Weight Body Measurements Vital Stats\nHalle Berry Personal Details:\nHalle Berry Parents, Husband and Kids Family Pictures\nHalle Berry Bra Size Height Weight Body Measurements Vital Stats\nHalle Berry Family Details:\nHalle Berry Career Highlights:\nHalle Berry Favorite Food Hobbies Perfume Color\nHalle Berry Body Measurements:\nHalle Berry Interesting Facts:\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "Afterwards Halle berry worked in several movies such as The Flinstones, Bulworth, Race the Sun, X-Men, Swordfish, X2: X-Men United, X-Men: The Last Stand, Cloud Atlas, The Call, X-Men: Days of future Past. In 2000s, she was one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood. Halle Berry won several awards as an actress including Primetime Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Awards, Academy Award, golden Raspberry Awards and National Board of Review Award. Besides acting, Halle also worked as a model and entered numerous beauty contests and as well become the 1 st runner-up in the Miss USA Pageant. She was also ranked No. 1 on People’s magazine 50 Most Beautiful People in the world listed in 2003. Halle divorced from David Justice a baseball player and Eric Benet a singer.", "start_char": 658, "end_char": 1452, "id": "76581063" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_799335310#12_1267525153", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/halle-berry-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Halle Berry Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Halle Berry Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nHalle Berry Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Halle Berry in 2021\n", "segment": "One of the breakthroughs roles of her life came when she appeared in the movie, ‘Introducing Dorothy Dandridge.’ The role in the movie won several major awards. Berry can be seen in ‘X-Men,’ a movie based on Marvel Comics’ superhero. One of her notable works can be seen in the movie, ‘Monster’s Ball.’ Berry’s other famous movies include ‘Gothika,’ ‘Catwoman,’ ‘Perfect Strangers’, etc. Recently, she appeared in the movie, ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle.’ Awards & Achievements\nHalle Berry is one of the most beautiful and talented actresses in the world of Hollywood. She has been nominated on numerous occasions and got quite a long list of awards to her name. Her biggest achievement would be winning the ‘Academy Awards’ for Best Actress.", "start_char": 4445, "end_char": 5187, "id": "94412214" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1386897844#11_1528764087", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halle_Barry", "title": "Halle Berry - Wikipedia", "headings": "Halle Berry\nHalle Berry\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nEarly career\n1990s\n2000s\n2010s\nIn the media\nActivism\nImage\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "That same year, Berry had her first co-starring role in Strictly Business. In 1992, Berry portrayed a career woman who falls for the lead character played by Eddie Murphy in the romantic comedy Boomerang. The following year, she caught the public's attention as a headstrong biracial slave in the TV adaptation of Queen: The Story of an American Family, based on the book by Alex Haley. Berry was in the live-action Flintstones movie playing the part of \"Sharon Stone\", a sultry secretary who attempts to seduce Fred Flintstone. Berry tackled a more serious role, playing a former drug addict struggling to regain custody of her son in Losing Isaiah (1995), starring opposite Jessica Lange. She portrayed Sandra Beecher in Race the Sun (1996), which was based on a true story, shot in Australia, and co-starred alongside Kurt Russell in Executive Decision. Beginning in 1996, she was a Revlon spokeswoman for seven years and renewed her contract in 2004. She starred alongside Natalie Deselle Reid in the 1997 comedy film B*A*P*S. In 1998, Berry received praise for her role in Bulworth as an intelligent woman raised by activists who gives a politician ( Warren Beatty) a new lease on life. The same year, she played the singer Zola Taylor, one of the three wives of pop singer Frankie Lymon, in the biopic Why Do Fools Fall in Love.", "start_char": 5395, "end_char": 6729, "id": "104463445" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_114980696#7_307716302", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_movies_did_Halle_Berry_play_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "X2 is X-Men 2. Halle Berry plays the character of Storm in the film, as she\ndoes in the other X-Men movies. How many movies did Halle Berry star in? Actress Halle Berry has appeared in about 40 movies. Among them\nare The Last Boy Scout, Losing Isaiah, Introducing Dorothy\nDandridge, Monster's Ball, Gothika, Catwoman, Frankie &amp; Alice,\nand The Call. Does halle berry have siblings? Ye, Halle berry has 1 sister. Why did Halle Berry become a actress? Why did Halle Berry become an actress\nDid Halle Berry get degree?", "start_char": 2571, "end_char": 3090, "id": "74909658" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_181400353#1_401740146", "url": "https://www.insider.com/all-of-halle-berrys-movies-ranked-from-worst-to-best-2020-1", "title": "All of Halle Berry's Movies Ranked by Critics From Worst to Best", "headings": "Every single Halle Berry movie, ranked\nEvery single Halle Berry movie, ranked\nHalle Berry has been in dozens of movies.\nHer lowest-rated film is \"Dark Tide\" (2012).\nIn the parody film \"Movie 43\" (2013) she played Emily.\nBerry played Nurse Aimee in \"New Year's Eve\" (2011).\nThe actress famously portrayed Patience Phillips in \"Catwoman\" (2004).\nShe played Natalie in the comedic drama \"Strictly Business\" (1991).\nBerry starred as Rowena Price in the drama \"Perfect Stranger\" (2007).\nShe was Kathleen Mercer in \"Father Hood\" (1993).\nThe actress played Millie in dramatic thriller \"Kings\" (2018).\nBerry was Josie Potenza in the murder mystery \"The Rich Man's Wife\" (1996).\nIn \"Gothika\" (2003) she starred as Dr. Miranda Grey.\nShe played Nisi in the comedy \"B.A.P.S.\" (1997).\nBerry was the titular Frankie in \"Frankie & Alice\" (2014).\nShe played secretary Miss Stone in \"The Flintstones\" (1994).\nIn the family drama \"Race the Sun\" (1996) she was Sandra Beecher.\nShe played John Travolta's partner Ginger Knowles in \"Swordfish\" (2001).\nShe had a brief appearance in \"Girl 6\" (1996).\nThe actress played distressed mom Karla McCoy in \"Kidnap\" (2017).\nIn the sports drama \"The Program\" (1993) she was Autumn Haley.\nShe played Angela Lewis in the romantic comedy \"Boomerang\" (1992).\nBerry was Jordan Turner in the suspense thriller \"The Call\" (2013).\nShe was Khaila Richards in the drama \"Losing Isaiah\" (1995).\nIn the action film \"The Last Boy Scout\" (1991) she appeared as Cory.\nShe was Zola Taylor in the dramatic comedy \"Why Do Fools Fall in Love\" (1998).\nBerry memorably played Ginger in \"Kingsman: The Golden Circle\" (2017).\nShe played herself in the comedy \"CB4\" (1993).\nBerry reprised her role as Storm in \"X-Men: The Last Stand\" (2006).\nThe actress appeared as Jinx Johnson in \"Die Another Day\" (2002).\nShe voiced Cappy in the animated movie \"Robots\" (2005).\nBerry played Jean in the action movie \"Executive Decision\" (1996).\nThe actress played Audrey Burke in \"Things We Lost in the Fire\" (2007).\nBerry played a variety of roles in \"Cloud Atlas\" (2012).\nShe played Nina in the comedic-drama \"Bulworth\" (1998).\nShe kicked off the role of Storm in \"X-Men\" (2000).\nBerry played Vivian in the romantic drama \"Jungle Fever\" (1991).\nShe starred as Dorothy Danridge in \"Introducing Dorothy Dandridge\" (1999).\nBerry returned as Storm in \"X2: X-Men United\" (2003).\nThe actress played Leticia in the dramatic thriller \"Monster's Ball\" (2002).\nShe made her final (and best) appearance as Storm in \"X-Men: Days of Future Past\" (2014).\nHer other highest-ranked film is \"John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum\" (2019).\nHalle Berry plays an assassin.\nRead More:\nFOLLOW US: Insider is on Facebook\n", "segment": "Snapchat\nFliboard icon\nA stylized letter F. Flipboard\nPinterest icon\nThe letter \"P\" styled to look like a thumbtack pin. Pinterest\nLink icon\nAn image of a chain link. It symobilizes a website link url. Copy Link\nHalle Berry has been in dozens of movies. Lionsgate,20th Century Fox\nHalle Berry is an actress best known for her roles in \"Catwoman\" (2004) and the \"X-Men\" movie franchise. Insider ranked all of Berry's films based on critical scores on Rotten Tomatoes. \"John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum\" (2019) and \"X-Men: Days of Future Past\" (2014) currently stand as her highest-rated films on Rotten Tomatoes. However, other flicks like \"Dark Tide\" (2012) and \"Movie 43\" (2013) did not fare as well with movie critics.", "start_char": 447, "end_char": 1168, "id": "78712426" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1529442579#4_3217139984", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Halle-Berry", "title": "Halle Berry | Biography, Movies, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nHalle Berry\nAmerican actress\nWRITTEN BY\nTop Questions\nWho is Halle Berry?\nDoes Halle Berry have an Academy Award?\nWhat was Halle Berry’s first film role?\nDoes Halle Berry have diabetes?\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "She then took lead roles in the character-oriented dramas Things We Lost in the Fire (2007), as a recent widow, and Frankie & Alice (2010), as a woman with dissociative identity disorder. Halle Berry\nHalle Berry in Monster's Ball (2001), directed by Marc Foster. © A.M.P.A.S.\nHalle Berry\nHalle Berry in X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), directed by Brett Ratner. Twentieth Century Fox\nIn 2011 Berry appeared in the ensemble romantic comedy New Year’s Eve, and the following year she starred as a diving instructor vexed by sharks in the thriller Dark Tide. In the elaborately structured epic Cloud Atlas (2012), she performed multiple roles, including a 1970s journalist and a futuristic island tribeswoman. Berry later starred in the thrillers The Call (2013) and Kidnap (2017), portraying an emergency call-centre operator attempting to thwart a serial killer and a mother whose son is abducted, respectively. She then appeared in the spy movie Kingsman: The Golden Circle and starred in Kings (both 2017), playing a foster parent living in Los Angeles during the riots of 1992. She later was cast in the action thriller John Wick:", "start_char": 2594, "end_char": 3723, "id": "23745565" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_710979236#5_1464890648", "url": "https://comicbooksgalaxy.com/heather-graham-sexy-pictures/", "title": "62 Heather Graham Sexy Pictures Are Just Too Damn Beautiful | CBG", "headings": "62 Heather Graham Sexy Pictures Are Just Too Damn Beautiful\n62 Heather Graham Sexy Pictures Are Just Too Damn Beautiful\n1.\n2.\nRELATED: 62 Elisha Cuthbert Sexy Pictures Are Just Too Damn Beautiful\n3.\n4.\n5.\n6.\n7.\nRELATED: 61 Charlize Theron Sexy Pictures Will Take Your Breathe Away\n8.\n9.\n10.\n11.\n12.\nRELATED: 61 Halle Berry Sexy Pictures Will Take Your Breathe Away\n13.\n14.\n15.\n16.\n17.\nRELATED: 61 Elizabeth Banks Sexy Pictures Will Make You Skip A Heartbeat\n18.\n19.\n20.\n21.\n22.\nRELATED: 63 Adriana Lima Sexy Pictures Focus On Her Hypnotising Rear\n23.\n24.\n25.\n26.\n27.\nRELATED: 62 Vanessa Hudgens Sexy Pictures Will Literally Hypnotise With Her Physique\n28.\n29.\n30.\n31.\n32.\nRELATED: 57 Salma Hayek Sexy Pictures Will Make You Addicted To Her Beauty\n33.\n34.\n35.\n36.\n37.\nRELATED: 62 Rachel Weisz Sexy Pictures Are Filled Hotness\n38.\n39.\n40.\n41.\n42.\nRELATED: 59 Kristen Bell Sexy Pictures Prove She Is Hotter Than Tobasco\n43.\n44.\n45.\n46.\n47.\nRELATED: 62 Kate Upton Sexy Pictures Will Make You Want To Marry Her\n48.\n49.\n50.\n51.\n52.\nRELATED: 63 Jennifer Love Hewitt Sexy Pictures Will Get You Hot Under Your Collars\n53.\n54.\n55.\n56.\n57.\nRELATED: 63 Jennifer Aniston Sexy Pictures Will Make You Fall In Love With Her\n58.\n59.\n60.\n61.\n62.\n", "segment": "9. 10. 11. 12. RELATED: 61 Halle Berry Sexy Pictures Will Take Your Breathe Away\n13. 14. 15. 16. 17.", "start_char": 2028, "end_char": 2129, "id": "77375195" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1518963207#0_2742425685", "url": "http://www.redbox.com/movies", "title": "movies", "headings": "\n", "segment": "movies", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 6, "id": "1591456" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1491214480#4_3188903557", "url": "https://naijaquest.com/best-actresses-in-the-world/", "title": "TOP 10 BEST ACTRESSES IN THE WORLD 2019 – Information", "headings": "TOP 10 BEST ACTRESSES IN THE WORLD 2019\nTOP 10 BEST ACTRESSES IN THE WORLD 2019\nTop 10 Best Actresses In The World 2019\n1. Nicole Kidman\n2. Jennifer Lawrence\nRed Sparrow (2018), The Hunger Games (2012), among others\n3. Maria Halle Berry\nin the year 2005, she won the nominee for the best performance which is by actress miniseries.\n4. Scarlett Johansson\n5. Kate Winslet\n6. Anne Hathaway\n7. Marion Cotillard\nAngel Face (2018), Ismael’s Ghost (2017), Rock’n Roll (2017), Assassin’s Creed (2016), And lots more.\n8. Amy Adams\n9. Naomi Watts\n10. Cate Blanchett\nConclusion On The Top 10 Best Actresses In The World 2019\n", "segment": "Some of the notable movies she took part in are as follows; Red Sparrow (2018), The Hunger Games (2012), among others\nHalle Berry\n3. Maria Halle Berry\nMaria Halle Berry was born on the 14th of August, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America. She remained the daughter of Jerome Jesse Berry who works as a hospital attendant and known as an African-American, and her mother, Judith Ann by name is a Caucasian and has German and English ancestry, she is also a retired psychiatric nurse. Halle at the age of 17 came into limelight after winning the Miss Teen All-American Pageant from representing her residing state “Ohio” in the year 1985, and the following year she was a runner up for the same title. After her participation in the pageant, she became a model which later led to her first weekly movie TV series titled Living Dolls in the year 1989. Starting off her career, she became noticeable in the movie industry and soon began to gain grounds. Halle has notably won a series of awards and also has been nominated for lots of prizes also of which just a few are; in the year 2005, she won the nominee for the best performance which is by actress miniseries. Scarlett Johansson – Among The best Actresses In The World\n4.", "start_char": 3385, "end_char": 4622, "id": "14717735" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_904287175#8_1782248037", "url": "https://programminginsider.com/2020-australian-open-tennis-tv-schedule-on-espn-networks/", "title": "2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks - Programming Insider", "headings": "2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\nMen’s Semifinals\nWomen’s Championship\nMen’s Championship\nPRIOR MATCHES\nEarly Round Play\nRound of 16\nQuarterfinals\nWomen’s Semifinals\nYou May Also Like\n1 2 3\n2021 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n2019 U.S. Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n", "segment": "1) Ashleigh Barty vs. Lesia Tsurenko — Rod Laver Arena\n5:30 AM: ( 24) Sloane Stephens vs. Shuai Zhang — Margaret Court Arena\nAustralian Open matches — Sunday, Jan. 19-Early Monday, Jan. 20 — First Round – Men’s Singles\n7:00 PM: Sam Querrey vs. (25) Borna Coric — 1573 Arena\n7:00 PM: Mohamed Safwat vs. Gregoire Barrere — Court 10\n7:00 PM: Roberto Carballes Baena vs. Ricardas Berankis — Court 12\n7:00 PM: ( 30) Daniel Evans vs. Mackenzie McDonald — Court 14\n7:00 PM: Yoshihito Nishioka vs. Laslo Djere — Court 15\n7:00 PM: ( 22) Guido Pella vs. John-Patrick Smith — Court 8\n7:00 PM: ( 13) Denis Shapovalov vs. Marton Fucsovics — Margaret Court Arena\n7:00 PM: ( 8) Matteo Berrettini vs. Andrew Harris — Melbourne Arena\n9:00 PM:", "start_char": 4884, "end_char": 5604, "id": "112696909" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_757126979#19_1558856313", "url": "https://www.upi.com/Sports_News/2021/02/10/Australian-Open-Serena-Halep-Djokovic-Zverev-on-track-for-quarterfinal-duels/9251612972071/", "title": "Australian Open: Serena-Halep, Djokovic-Zverev on track for quarterfinal duels - UPI.com", "headings": "Australian Open: Serena-Halep, Djokovic-Zverev on track for quarterfinal duels\nAustralian Open: Serena-Halep, Djokovic-Zverev on track for quarterfinal duels\nMatches to watch\nSecond round\nThird round\nMoments from Serena Williams' career\n", "segment": "Australian Open action continues from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. EST on the Tennis Channel and ESPN networks through Monday morning. The quarterfinals air on the same networks on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ESPN will air the men's and women's semifinals on Feb. 18 and 19. The women's singles final is Feb. 20 and the men's final is Feb. 21. Advertisement\nSecond round\nKarolina Pliskova vs. Danielle Collins at 7 p.m. EST Wednesday\nAsh Barty vs. Daria Gavrilova at 9 p.m. EST Wednesday\nSofia Kenin vs. Kaia Kanepi at 9 p.m. EST Wednesday\nStefanos Tsitsipas vs. Thanasi Kokkinakis at 11 p.m. EST Wednesday\nCoco Gauff vs. Elina Svitolina at 3 a.m. EST Thursday\nDaniil Medvedev vs. Roberto Carballes Baena at 3 a.m. EST Thursday\nRafael Nadal vs. Michael Mmoh 5 a.m. EST Thursday\nThird round\nNovak Djokovic vs. Taylor Fritz at TBD Friday\nAlexander Zverev vs. Adrian Mannarino at TBD Friday\nDominic Thiem vs. Nick Kyrgios at TBD Friday\nSimona Halep vs. Veronika Kudermetova at TBD Friday\nIga Swiatek vs. Fiona Ferro at TBD Friday\nSerena Williams vs. Anastasia Potapova at TBD Friday\nNaomi Osaka vs. Ons Jabeur at TBD Friday\nAryna Sabalenka vs. Ann Li at TBD Friday\nMoments from Serena Williams' career\nSerena Williams returns the ball to her sister, Venus, during their match at the Lipton Tennis Championship in Key Biscayne, Fla., on March 28, 1998. Venus Williams, defeated her sister 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. Photo by Susan Knowles/UPI | License Photo\nSeventh seed Williams celebrates her Woman's Single victory over first seed Martina Hingis at the U.S. Open Tennis Championships on September 11, 1999. Williams defeated Hingis 6-3, 7-6. Photo by H.R. Celestin/UPI | License Photo\nSisters and teammates, Venus (L) and Serena Williams hug on the medal stand after receiving their gold medals in the women's doubles at the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, on September 28, 2000. They defeated the Dutch pair of Kristie Boogert and Miriam Oremans 6-1, 6-1 in 49 minutes.", "start_char": 7440, "end_char": 9394, "id": "6268288" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1382870185#0_2531156394", "url": "https://www.oddschecker.com/tennis/australian-open/mens", "title": "Australian Open Mens Betting Odds | Tennis Betting | Oddschecker", "headings": "Mens Australian Open Betting Odds\nMens Australian Open Betting Odds\nMens Australian Open Winner View all odds View all odds\n", "segment": "Australian Open Mens Betting Odds | Tennis Betting | Oddschecker\nMens Australian Open Betting Odds\nMens Australian Open\nWomens Australian Open\nMens Australian Open Winner View all odds View all odds\nNovak Djokovic 19/12\nDaniil Medvedev 27/5\nDominic Thiem 15/2\nRafael Nadal 41/5\nThe delayed 2021 Australian Open will take place from 08 February to 21 February at Melbourne Park, with Novak Djokovic defending his title. For information visit the official Australian Open site .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 476, "id": "30428237" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_904287175#9_1782249571", "url": "https://programminginsider.com/2020-australian-open-tennis-tv-schedule-on-espn-networks/", "title": "2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks - Programming Insider", "headings": "2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\nMen’s Semifinals\nWomen’s Championship\nMen’s Championship\nPRIOR MATCHES\nEarly Round Play\nRound of 16\nQuarterfinals\nWomen’s Semifinals\nYou May Also Like\n1 2 3\n2021 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n2019 U.S. Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n", "segment": "30) Daniel Evans vs. Mackenzie McDonald — Court 14\n7:00 PM: Yoshihito Nishioka vs. Laslo Djere — Court 15\n7:00 PM: ( 22) Guido Pella vs. John-Patrick Smith — Court 8\n7:00 PM: ( 13) Denis Shapovalov vs. Marton Fucsovics — Margaret Court Arena\n7:00 PM: ( 8) Matteo Berrettini vs. Andrew Harris — Melbourne Arena\n9:00 PM: Cristian Garin vs. Stefano Travaglia — Court 11\n9:00 PM: Feliciano Lopez vs. (9) Roberto Bautista Agut — Court 13\n9:00 PM: Lorenzo Giusrino vs. (32) Milos Raonic — Court 19\n9:00 PM: Jannik Sinner vs. Max Purcell — Court 7\n9:30 PM: Reilly Opelka vs. (12) Fabio Fognini — 1573 Arena\n9:30 PM:", "start_char": 5289, "end_char": 5894, "id": "112696910" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_904287175#21_1782266640", "url": "https://programminginsider.com/2020-australian-open-tennis-tv-schedule-on-espn-networks/", "title": "2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks - Programming Insider", "headings": "2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\nMen’s Semifinals\nWomen’s Championship\nMen’s Championship\nPRIOR MATCHES\nEarly Round Play\nRound of 16\nQuarterfinals\nWomen’s Semifinals\nYou May Also Like\n1 2 3\n2021 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n2019 U.S. Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n", "segment": "30) Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova vs. Nina Stojanovic — Court 8\n5:00 AM: Elisabetta Cocciaretto vs. (17) Angelique Kerber — Rod Laver Arena\nAustralian Open matches — Monday, Jan. 20-Early Tuesday, Jan. 21 — First Round – Men’s Singles\n6:30 PM: Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs. Norbert Gombos — Court 11\n6:30 PM: ( 31) Hubert Hurkacz vs. Dennis Novak — Court 14\n6:30 PM: Marin Cilic vs. Corentin Moutet — Court 19\n6:30 PM: ( 21) Benoit Paire vs. Cedrik-Marcel Stebe — Court 22\n6:30 PM: John Millman vs. Ugo Humbert — Court 3\n6:30 PM: Tatsuma Ito vs. Prajnesh Gunneswaran — Court 5\n6:30 PM: ( 14) Diego Schwartzman vs. Lloyd Harris — Court 8\n8:00 PM: Leonardo Mayer vs. Tommy Paul — Court 12\n8:30 PM:", "start_char": 9000, "end_char": 9689, "id": "112696922" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_904287175#10_1782250967", "url": "https://programminginsider.com/2020-australian-open-tennis-tv-schedule-on-espn-networks/", "title": "2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks - Programming Insider", "headings": "2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n2020 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\nMen’s Semifinals\nWomen’s Championship\nMen’s Championship\nPRIOR MATCHES\nEarly Round Play\nRound of 16\nQuarterfinals\nWomen’s Semifinals\nYou May Also Like\n1 2 3\n2021 Australian Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n2019 U.S. Open Tennis TV Schedule on ESPN Networks\n", "segment": "Cristian Garin vs. Stefano Travaglia — Court 11\n9:00 PM: Feliciano Lopez vs. (9) Roberto Bautista Agut — Court 13\n9:00 PM: Lorenzo Giusrino vs. (32) Milos Raonic — Court 19\n9:00 PM: Jannik Sinner vs. Max Purcell — Court 7\n9:30 PM: Reilly Opelka vs. (12) Fabio Fognini — 1573 Arena\n9:30 PM: Tennys Sandgren vs. Marco Trungelliti — Court 14\n9:30 PM: Kyle Edmund vs. (24) Dusan Lajovic — Court 15\n11:00 PM: Quentin Halys vs. Filip Krajinovic — Court 22\n11:00 PM: Steve Johnson vs. (3) Roger Federer — Rod Laver Arena\n11:30 PM: Juan Ignacio Londero vs. (18) Grigor Dimitrov — Melbourne Arena\n1:30 AM:", "start_char": 5605, "end_char": 6201, "id": "112696911" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1276137103#1_1476057096", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Australian_Open_%E2%80%93_Men%27s_Singles", "title": "2019 Australian Open – Men's Singles - Wikipedia", "headings": "2019 Australian Open – Men's Singles\n2019 Australian Open – Men's Singles\nMain article: 2019 Australian Open\nContents\nSeeds\nClick on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.\nDraw\nKey\nFinals\nTop half\nSection 1\nSection 2\nSection 3\nSection 4\nBottom half\nSection 5\nSection 6\nSection 7\nSection 8\nOther entry information\nWildcards\nQualifying\nChampionship match ratings\nReferences\n", "segment": "1 singles ranking by reaching the fourth round. Nadal was also in contention for the top ranking at the start of the tournament. Nadal attempted to become the first male player in the Open Era to achieve a double career Grand Slam. Roger Federer was the two-time defending champion, but lost in the fourth round to Stefanos Tsitsipas. Federer's loss meant that he would drop out of the top 5 in the ATP rankings for the first time since April 2017. Tsitsipas became the first Greek player to reach the semifinals at a Grand Slam singles tournament, after becoming the first male player representing Greece to win a main draw singles match at the Australian Open. This was the first Australian Open since 1976 to feature a final set tie-break. Upon reaching 6–6 in the fifth set, a long tie-break is played where the winner is the first to both reach ten points and lead by two points. The first men's singles main draw match to feature the ten-point tiebreak was the first round match between Jérémy Chardy and Ugo Humbert . This tournament was rumoured to be the last Australian Open appearance of five-time finalist Andy Murray, who lost to Roberto Bautista Agut in the first round in five sets.", "start_char": 911, "end_char": 2108, "id": "100171191" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1302411099#4_1495072034", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Champion_of_Champions", "title": "2020 Champion of Champions - Wikipedia", "headings": "2020 Champion of Champions\n2020 Champion of Champions\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPrize fund\nQualification\nMain draw\nFinal\nCentury breaks\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Tournament\nDate of tournament final\nWinner\n2019 Champion of Champions\n10 November 2019\nNeil Robertson (AUS)\n2019 UK Championship\n8 December 2019\nDing Junhui (CHN)\n2020 Masters\n19 January 2020\nStuart Bingham (ENG)\n2020 World Championship\n16 August 2020\nRonnie O'Sullivan (ENG)\n2020 European Masters (2019–20 season)\n26 January 2020\nNeil Robertson (AUS)\n2020 German Masters\n2 February 2020\nJudd Trump (ENG)\n2020 World Grand Prix (2019–20 season)\n9 February 2020\nNeil Robertson (AUS)\n2020 Players Championship\n1 March 2020\nJudd Trump (ENG)\n2019–20 Championship League\n5 March 2020\nScott Donaldson (SCO)\n2020 Championship League (2019–20 season)\n11 June 2020\nLuca Brecel (BEL)\n2020 Tour Championship\n26 June 2020\nStephen Maguire (SCO)\n2020 European Masters (2020–21 season)\n27 September 2020\nMark Selby (ENG)\n2020 Championship League (2020–21 season)\n30 October 2020\nKyren Wilson (ENG)\n2019 Northern Ireland Open\n17 November 2019\nJudd Trump (ENG)\n2019 Scottish Open\n15 December 2019\nMark Selby (ENG)\n2020 Welsh Open\n16 February 2020\nShaun Murphy (ENG)\n2020 English Open\n18 October 2020\nJudd Trump (ENG)\n2020 World Championship (runner-up)\n16 August 2020\nKyren Wilson (ENG)\n2020 Gibraltar Open\n15 March 2020\nJudd Trump (ENG)\n2020 Shoot Out\n23 February 2020\nMichael Holt (ENG)\n2020 World Seniors Championship\n22 August 2020\nJimmy White (ENG)\nWorld Rankings\n27 September 2020\nMark Allen (NIR)\n18 October 2020\nJohn Higgins (SCO)\n30 October 2020\nDavid Gilbert (ENG)\n\nPlayer also qualified by winning a higher categorized event\nMain draw\n\nGroup semi-finals (Last 16)\nBest of 7 frames\n\n\nGroup finals (Quarter-finals)\nBest of 11 frames\n\n\nSemi-finals\nBest of 11 frames\n\n\nFinal\nBest of 19 frames\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNeil Robertson (1)\n4\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJimmy White\n0\n\n\n\nNeil Robertson (1)\n6\n\n\nGroup 1 (2 November)\n\n\n\n\nDing Junhui\n4\n\n\nJohn Higgins\n3\n\n\n\n\nDing Junhui\n4\n\n\n\nNeil Robertson (1)\n6\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMark Selby (4)\n5\n\n\nKyren Wilson\n4\n\n\n\n\n\nStephen Maguire\n1\n\n\n\nKyren Wilson\n5\n\n\nGroup 4 (4 November)\n\n\n\n\nMark Selby (4)\n6\n\n\nMark Selby (4)\n4\n\n\n\n\nLuca Brecel\n2\n\n\n\nNeil Robertson (1)\n6\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMark Allen\n10\n\n\nJudd Trump (3)\n4\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStuart Bingham\n0\n\n\n\nJudd Trump (3)\n6\n\n\nGroup 2 (3 November)\n\n\n\n\nDavid Gilbert\n3\n\n\nShaun Murphy\n2\n\n\n\n\nDavid Gilbert\n4\n\n\n\nJudd Trump (3)\n1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMark Allen\n6\n\n\nMark Allen\n4\n\n\n\n\n\nScott Donaldson\n3\n\n\n\nMark Allen\n6\n\n\nGroup 3 (5 November)\n\n\n\n\nRonnie O'Sullivan (2)\n3\n\n\nRonnie O'Sullivan (2)\n4\n\n\n\n\nMichael Holt\n1\n\nFinal\nFinal: Best of 19 frames. Referee: Rob Spencer. Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, England, 8 November 2020\nNeil Robertson (1)\nAustralia\n6– 10\nMark Allen\nNorthern Ireland\nAfternoon: 27– 101 (101), 122–1 (121), 33–71 (55), 46–59, 91–2 (63), 0–110 (110), 119–0 (108), 109–0 (109), 4–73 (67)\nEvening: 51– 84 (84), 96–4 (67), 8–73 (53), 67–60, 7–119 (119), 51–76 (70), 7–123 (105)\n121\nHighest break\n119\n3\nCentury breaks\n4\n5\n50+ breaks\n9\nCentury breaks\nA total of 31 century breaks were made during the tournament. 141, 139, 121, 121, 115, 109, 108, 104, 101, 100 Neil Robertson\n138, 119, 117, 112, 107, 103 Judd Trump\n137, 137, 131 Mark Selby\n130 Kyren Wilson\n125, 119, 110, 105, 104, 102, 102, 101 Mark Allen\n111 John Higgins\n107 David Gilbert\n107 Michael Holt\nReferences\n^ \"Home\". Champion of Champions Snooker. 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Cincinnati, Ohio\n7:39:16 AM May 2, 2021 GMT -04:00 DST\nGMT\n11:39:16 AM May 2, 2021 GMT +00:00\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America New York (USA Eastern Time)\nUSA clocks are now on: DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME\nDaylight Saving Time began: March 14, 2021 02:00 local time. Clocks went forward one hour. Daylight Saving Time ends: November 7, 2021 02:00 local time.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 503, "id": "99277915" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1131249895#0_2276628819", "url": "https://savvytime.com/local/oh-cincinnati", "title": "Local Time in Cincinnati, OH, USA", "headings": "Cincinnati Time\nCincinnati Time\nCurrent local time in Cincinnati, OH, USA\n5: 15 :01 pm\nConvert Cincinnati Time\nCincinnati Information\nTime Zone\nAbbreviation / Name\nUTC / GMT Offset\nDaylight Saving Time Change\nDaylight Saving Time Starts\nDaylight Saving Time Ends\nCincinnati Facts\nCountry\nState\nAlternative Names\nPopulation\nCurrency\nGeographic Coordinates\nInternational Dialing Code\nPopular Cincinnati converters\nNearby Cities and Towns\n", "segment": "Local Time in Cincinnati, OH, USA\nCincinnati Time\nCurrent local time in Cincinnati, OH, USA\n5: 15 : 01 pm\n17: 15 : 01\nTuesday, 18 May 2021 (EDT)\nConvert Cincinnati Time\nWant to convert Cincinnati time to different time zone? Our EDT Time Zone Converter will help you find and compare Cincinnati time to any time zone or city around the world. Additionally you can select one of our popular time converters, allowing convert Cincinnati EDT timezone to GMT, PST, EST, CET, PDT, CST, IST, BST, CEST, CDT timezones. Cincinnati Information\nTime Zone\nAbbreviation / Name\nEDT - Eastern Daylight Time\nEST - Eastern Standard Time\nUTC / GMT Offset\n-4:00 hours during Eastern Daylight Time, currently in use. -5:00 hours during Eastern Standard Time. Daylight Saving Time Change\n+1:00 hour - DST is in use\nDaylight Saving Time Starts\nNovember 1 at 01:00 local time.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 853, "id": "10530634" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2099326502#1_3176597907", "url": "http://localtimes.info/North_America/United_States/Ohio/Cincinnati/", "title": "Cincinnati, Ohio Time - Local Time in Cincinnati - Time Zone in Cincinnati, Ohio", "headings": "Cincinnati, Ohio Time\nCincinnati, Ohio Time\nTime Zone & Daylight Saving Time\nCincinnati Day\nSunrise & Sunset\nTime Difference with Cincinnati\nYou - Indianapolis\nGMT-4\nGMT-4\nCincinnati, Ohio Information\nCurrency in United States\nHoliday Calendar\nWeather in Cincinnati\nAirports\nTelephone Calling Codes\n", "segment": "-04:00 hours\nTime Zone & Daylight Saving Time\n\nOffset\nDST\nNOW\nEDT\nEastern Daylight Time\n14 Mar 2021\nSunday 14 Mar 2021 at 3:00:00 am local time\nto\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 1:00:00 am\nUTC-4:00\nDST started on 14 Mar 2021, clocks moved forward 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 3:00:00 am\n+1:00\nUPCOMING: EST\nEastern Standard Time\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 1:00:00 am local time\nto\n13 Mar 2022\nSunday 13 Mar 2022 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 3:00:00 am\nUTC-5:00\nDST ends on 07 Nov 2021, clocks move back 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 1:00:00 am\n\nCincinnati Day\nSunrise & Sunset\nSunrise\n\n6:25:18 am\nMidday\n\n1:34:24 pm\nSunset\n\n8:43:29 pm\nDuration of Day\n\n14hr 18min\n1 minutes 50 seconds longer than yesterday\nTime Difference with Cincinnati\nCincinnati\nGMT-4\nGMT-4\n9:10:31 pm\n-14400\nFri,May 14\nUSOH0188\nYou - Indianapolis\nGMT-4\nGMT-4\n9:10:31 pm\n-14400\nFri,May 14\nUSIN0305\nCincinnati Time Converter\nCincinnati, Ohio Information\nCurrency in United States\nAmerican Dollar\nCode: USD\nSymbol: $\nEuro to Dollar rate: $1.33 Dollars per Euro is the average\nEUR to USD exchange rate average for the last 12 months,\nthe Euro to US Dollar rate history can be found at fx-rate.net\nAmerican Dollar exchange rates\n1 USD\nAustralia\n1.29\nSwitzerland\n0.908\nEU\n0.828\nUnited Kingdom\n0.711\nHong Kong\n7.77\nJapan\n110\n13 May 21\nToday's American Dollar Exchange Rates\nHoliday Calendar\nOfficial holidays and national celebration days are highlighted in the month calendar\n\nUnited States Holiday Calendar\nWeather in Cincinnati\n036\nday: 22\nhrs: 18\nmin: 14\nsec\nUntil\nSummer\nSummer\n21 Jun 2021\nCoordinates\nLatitude:", "start_char": 289, "end_char": 1935, "id": "74635513" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_609746813#0_1383444510", "url": "https://www.timetemperature.com/tzoh/cincinnati.shtml", "title": "Cincinnati, Ohio Current Local Time and Time Zone", "headings": "Cincinnati, Ohio Current Local Time - Cincinnati, Ohio Time Zone\nCincinnati, Ohio Current Local Time - Cincinnati, Ohio Time Zone\nCurrent Local Time\nCincinnati, Ohio is officially in the Eastern Time Zone\nCincinnati, Ohio Local Time Details\nTime Zone\nAbbreviations\nUTC - GMT\nOffset\nDaylight Saving\nTime Usage\nDaylight Saving\nStart Date\nDaylight Saving\nEnd Date\nCurrent Local Time in Selected Ohio Places\nTime Zone Look Up by State with Current Local Times\n", "segment": "Cincinnati, Ohio Current Local Time and Time Zone\nRelated Pages\nUS Times\nUS Daylight Saving Time\nUS Time Zone Abbreviations\nUS Time Converter\nCincinnati, Ohio Current Local Time - Cincinnati, Ohio Time Zone\nCurrent Local Time\nCincinnati, Ohio is officially in the Eastern Time Zone\nThe Current Time in\nCincinnati, Ohio is: Tuesday\n5/11/2021\n4:34 AM\nEDT\nCincinnati, Ohio\nis in the\nEastern Time Zone\n\n\nView Current Times in All Ohio Cities and Towns\nCincinnati, Ohio Local Time Details\nTime Zone\nAbbreviations\nEastern Standard Time - is abbreviated as EST\nEastern Daylight Time - is abbreviated as EDT\nUTC - GMT\nOffset\nCincinnati, Ohio is GMT/UTC - 5h during Standard Time\nCincinnati, Ohio is GMT/UTC - 4h during Daylight Saving Time\nDaylight Saving\nTime Usage\nCincinnati, Ohio does utilize Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving\nStart Date\nCincinnati, Ohio starts Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday March 14, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. Daylight Saving\nEnd Date\nCincinnati, Ohio ends Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday November 7, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. 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Cincinnati summer time (DST) in 2021\nDaylight saving time 2021 in Cincinnati begins at 2:00 AM on Sunday, March 14\nSet your clock forward 1 hour\nIt ends at 2:00 AM on Sunday, November 07\nSet your clock back 1 hour\nCincinnati time zone\nEastern Time: - EST - Eastern Standard Time\n- EDT - Eastern Daylight Time when daylight saving time is being observed (from mid-March to early November)\nTime difference to GMT/UTC\nStandard time zone: UTC/GMT -5 hours\nDaylight saving time: +1 hour\nCurrent time zone offset: UTC/GMT -4 hours\nTime zone abbreviation: EDT\nLocation\nLatitude: 39° 1' North\nLongitude: 84° 27' West\nPopulation: 296943\nElevation:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 843, "id": "24021993" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2099675894#0_3176912903", "url": "http://localtimes.info/North_america/United_States/Ohio/", "title": "Ohio Time - Local Time for Cities in Ohio - Time Zone in Ohio", "headings": "Ohio\nClock\n\nOhio Clock\nTime Zones in Ohio\nOhio Information\nCurrency in United States\nAmerican Dollar Exchange Rate\nHoliday Calendar\nTelephone Calling Codes\nAirports\n", "segment": "Ohio Time - Local Time for Cities in Ohio - Time Zone in Ohio\nOhio Clock\nColumbus Time\nGet clock widget\nCurrent local time: 10:56:18 pm\nDate: Tuesday 18 May 2021\nTime zone: EDT (Eastern Daylight Time)\nDaylight Saving Time: +1 hour\nCurrent time zone offset: -04:00 hours\nTime Zones in Ohio\n\nOffset\nDST\nNOW\nEDT\nEastern Daylight Time\n14 Mar 2021\nSunday 14 Mar 2021 at 3:00:00 am local time\nto\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 1:00:00 am\nUTC-4:00\nDST started on 14 Mar 2021, clocks moved forward 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 3:00:00 am\n+1:00\nUPCOMING: EST\nEastern Standard Time\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 1:00:00 am local time\nto\n13 Mar 2022\nSunday 13 Mar 2022 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 3:00:00 am\nUTC-5:00\nDST ends on 07 Nov 2021, clocks move back 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 1:00:00 am\n\nOhio Information\nCurrency in United States\nAmerican Dollar\nCode: USD\nSymbol:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 929, "id": "74635598" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_537801821#1_1217363813", "url": "https://time.is/Cincinnati", "title": "Time in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States now", "headings": "Time in\nCincinnati\n, Ohio, United States now\n\nTime in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States now\nMonday, May 17, 2021\nTime zone\nSunrise, sunset, day length and solar time for Cincinnati\nTime difference\nfrom Cincinnati\nCincinnati on the map\nBest restaurants in Cincinnati\nFind best places to eat in Cincinnati\nThe 50 largest cities in\nUnited States\n", "segment": "06:22AM\nSunset: 08:46PM\nDay length: 14h 24m\nSolar noon: 01:34PM\nThe current local time in Cincinnati is 94 minutes ahead of apparent solar time. Time difference\nfrom Cincinnati\nLos Angeles\n− 3 hours\n− 3 hours\nChicago\n− 1 hours\n− 1 hours\nNew York\n0\n\nToronto\n0\n\nSão Paulo\n+ 1 hours\n\nUTC\n+ 4 hours\n\nLagos\n+ 5 hours\n\nLondon\n+ 5 hours\n\nCairo\n+ 6 hours\n\nJohannesburg\n+ 6 hours\n\nParis\n+ 6 hours\n\nZurich\n+ 6 hours\n\nIstanbul\n+ 7 hours\n\nMoscow\n+ 7 hours\n\nDubai\n+ 8 hours\n\nMumbai\n+ 9. 5 hours\n\nHong Kong\n+ 12 hours\n\nShanghai\n+ 12 hours\n\nSingapore\n+ 12 hours\n\nTokyo\n+ 13 hours\n\nSydney\n+ 14 hours\n\nCompare other time zones\nCincinnati on the map\nLocation: Ohio, United States\nLatitude: 39.16. Longitude: -84.46\nPopulation:", "start_char": 742, "end_char": 1450, "id": "37381305" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_280621341#5_533300980", "url": "http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/map/google_map_Cincinnati.htm", "title": "Google Map of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA - Nations Online Project", "headings": "___ Searchable Map and Satellite View of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio\n(with 45-degree image coverage)\n\n___ Searchable Map and Satellite View of the City of Cincinnati, Ohio\n(with 45-degree image coverage)\nAbout Cincinnati\n", "segment": "To find a location type: street or place, city, optional: state, country. Local Time Cincinnati: Thursday-May-20 2021 15:27\nStandard time zone Eastern (EST): UTC/GMT -5 hours\nDaylight Saving Time (EDT) in use from the second Sunday in March, ends on the first Sunday in November; time zone offset: UTC/GMT -4 hours\nφ Latitude, λ Longitude (of Map center; move the map to see coordinates): ,\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMost Populous U.S. Cities:", "start_char": 4628, "end_char": 5055, "id": "310330" } ]
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what are the two dialects of chinese?
Qingtian dialect
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1070416674#1_2112582570", "url": "https://www.listenandlearnusa.com/blog/top-dialects-of-the-chinese-language/", "title": "Top Dialects of Chinese | Listen & Learn USA", "headings": "Top Dialects of the Chinese Language\nTop Dialects of the Chinese Language\n1. Mandarin\n2. Wu\n3. Yue\n4. Min\n5. Xiang\n6. Hakka\n7. Gan\n", "segment": "Here are some of the most popular ones. Image via GeoGraph\n1. Mandarin\nOf course, it would be remiss to leave Mandarin out of any list about Chinese dialects. Spoken by about 70% of the Chinese-speaking population — as well as by almost everyone learning Chinese as a second language — Mandarin has a whopping 700 million native speakers. The Beijing dialect, a subdialect of Mandarin, is the phonological basis for Standard Chinese, and is thus well-understood throughout the entire country. 2. Wu\nSpoken in the coastal area around Shanghai, the Wu has over 80 million native speakers, and is the second-most common variety of Chinese. Grammatically, Wu dialects can be rather complex; for instance, the pronoun for “we” is different when it includes the hearer (e.g., “me and you”) from when it does not (e.g., “me and them”). How good is your Chinese?", "start_char": 471, "end_char": 1325, "id": "50712711" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_701272955#11_1366732613", "url": "https://omniglot.com/language/phrases/help.htm", "title": "Translations of Help! in many languages", "headings": "Help!\nHelp!\nOther phrases\n", "segment": "Chinese\n(Mandarin)\n救命啊! ( jìumìng ā!) Chinese\n(Shanghainese)\n救命啊! ( qiuming a!) Chinese\n(Taiwanese)\n救命! ( kiù-miā!) Coastal Kadazan\nTuhung! Tuhungo zou! ( Help me!) Cornish\nGweres!", "start_char": 1404, "end_char": 1582, "id": "65826494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1646284498#2_3455619380", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Chinese-languages", "title": "Chinese languages | Britannica", "headings": "Chinese languages\nChinese languages\nLinguistic characteristics\n", "segment": "The spoken varieties of Chinese are mutually unintelligible to their respective speakers. They differ from each other to about the same extent as the modern Romance languages. Most of the differences among them occur in pronunciation and vocabulary; there are few grammatical differences. These languages include Mandarin in the northern, central, and western parts of China; Wu; Northern and Southern Min; Gan (Kan); Hakka (Kejia); and Xiang;", "start_char": 1021, "end_char": 1465, "id": "23888368" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_734784154#1_1369175395", "url": "http://blog.tutorming.com/mandarin-chinese-learning-tips/difference-between-mandarin-cantonese-chinese", "title": "What’s the difference between Chinese, Mandarin and Cantonese?", "headings": "What’s the difference between Chinese, Mandarin and Cantonese?\nWhat’s the difference between Chinese, Mandarin and Cantonese?\nSara Lynn Hua\nSubscribe to Email Updates\n", "segment": "Some call it a dialect. Chinese is an umbrella language term that encompasses multiple dialects/languages, including Mandarin, Cantonese, Hakka, and more. When you look at it closely, there are actually over 200 dialects of Chinese! Think about it this way. Mango is a type of fruit. Mandarin is a type of Chinese. READ MORE: What is a Chinese dialect? Don’t worry, Mandarin is the most widely spoken. It’s called \"普通话 (Pǔ tōng huà), which literally translates into “common tongue.”", "start_char": 291, "end_char": 773, "id": "4581877" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2317034132#22_2495393890", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph", "title": "Joseph - Wikipedia", "headings": "Joseph\nJoseph\nJoseph\nContents\nEtymology\nVariants, diminutives and familiar forms in other languages\nFemale forms\nPeople\nBiblical figures\nRoyalty\nPolitics\nArts and entertainment\nSports\nReligion\nScholars\nInventors\nCrime\nOther\nFictional characters\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "traditional Chinese: 約瑟; pinyin: ( Yuēsè), simplified Chinese: 约瑟夫; traditional Chinese: 約瑟夫; pinyin: ( Yuēsèfū), 玉素甫 ( Yùsùfǔ ), Zho-Zi-Fu\nMarathi: योसेफ ( Jōsēfa)\nMāori:", "start_char": 5803, "end_char": 5972, "id": "105062060" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_871379336#4_1589448851", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-understand-the-difference-of-Mandarin-Cantonese-Simplified-and-Traditional-Chinese", "title": "How to understand the difference of Mandarin, Cantonese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese - Quora", "headings": "How can I understand the difference of Mandarin, Cantonese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese?\nHow can I understand the difference of Mandarin, Cantonese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese?\nVincent Tang\nRobert Matthews (馬學進)\n", "segment": "There are two hundred dialects in China. Mandarin is similar to Beijing dialect, but they still have differences. The meaning of Mandarin is the official language. Every dynasty has a Mandarin version. The original version is the Yayan used by the king of the Zhou Dynasty. Today's version is Mandarin with the northern pronunciation. Hong Kong rejects Mandarin for political reasons , More can Cantonese only . but mainland China can speak both Mandarin and dialect pronunciation systems, similar to Europeans who can speak both their native language and English. This system has been used for three thousand years. It allows people to communicate easily and protects local culture.", "start_char": 1958, "end_char": 2641, "id": "87091714" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1081064305#3_2386954437", "url": "https://www.travelchinaguide.com/essential/language.htm", "title": "Chinese Language, Mandarin Learning, Chinese Characters, Dialects", "headings": "Chinese Language\nChinese Language\nMandarin\nDialects\nCharacters\nMinorities\nQ & A Search:\nQuestions & Answers on Chinese Language\n", "segment": "You can refer to the Basic Expressions in Chinese. Learn to Speak Chinese\nGreetings\nIntroduction\nThanks & Appreciation\nFarewell\nIn a Trouble\nCongratulations\nApology & Forgiveness\nNumbers\nCurrency\nAsking about Price\nAt a Restaurant\nOn a City Bus/Subway\nOn a Taxi\nAt the Railway Station\nAt the Airport\nShopping\nAt the Hotel\nAt the Tourist Attraction\nAt the Hospital\nAsking for Directions\n\nDialects\nWith a vast territory and huge population, China has many different dialects which are of great complexity. Divided into official and non-official dialects, they vary between different areas. The official dialects generally refer to the northern dialects, while the non-official dialects are often spoken in the southeast part of the country. Below is a table showing the dialects in detail: Categories\nDialects\nSpoken in Areas\nOfficial\nNorth China\nBeijing, Tianjin, Hebei Province, Henan Province, Shandong Province, Liaoning Province, Jilin Province, Heilongjiang Province, Part of Inner Mongolia\nNorthwest China\nShanxi Province, Shaanxi Province, Gansu Province, Part of Qinghai Province, Ningxia Province and Inner Mongolia\nSouthwest China\nMost areas of Hubei Province (southeastern and eastern parts excluded ), Yunnan Province, Guizhou Province, Sichuan Province, north sides of Hunan Province and Guangxi Province\nYangtze-HuaiRiver\nAreas along the northern and southern banks of Yangtze River in Anhui Province, Northern areas of Yangtze River in Jiangsu Province (Huizhou excluded), Southern areas of Yangtze River (northernmost to Nanjing and southernmost to Zhenjiang)\nNon-official\nWu\nSouthern part of Jiangsu Province; Zhejiang Province\nGan\nJiangxiProvince\nXiang\nHunanProvince; northern part of Guangxi Province\nYue\nGuangdongProvince; Southeast part of Guangxi Province\nMin\nFujianProvince; Taiwan Province;", "start_char": 1776, "end_char": 3589, "id": "68345630" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_861135486#15_1059498072", "url": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/rat", "title": "rat - Wiktionary", "headings": "rat\nrat\nContents\nEnglish\nPronunciation\nEtymology 1\nNoun\nSynonyms\nDerived terms\nTranslations\nSee also\nVerb\nSynonyms\nTranslations\nEtymology 2\nNoun\nVerb\nUsage notes\nReferences\nEtymology 3\nNoun\nDerived terms\nAnagrams\nCatalan\nPronunciation\nFurther reading\nDanish\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nInflection\nDutch\nAlternative forms\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nDerived terms\nDescendants\nFrench\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nDerived terms\nRelated terms\nFurther reading\nAnagrams\nIndonesian\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nNoun\nFurther reading\nKalasha\nEtymology\nMiddle Dutch\nEtymology 1\nNoun\nInflection\nDescendants\nEtymology 2\nAdjective\nrat\nInflection\nDescendants\nFurther reading\nMiddle English\nrat\nNorman\nEtymology\nDerived terms\nOccitan\nSynonyms\nDerived terms\nRelated terms\nReferences\nOld French\nEtymology\nDescendants\nReferences\nRomani\nEtymology\nRomansch\nEtymology\nSynonyms\nSerbo-Croatian\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nDeclension\nSynonyms\nTorres Strait Creole\nEtymology\nrat\nSynonyms\nVolapük\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nDeclension\nHypernyms\nHyponyms\nDerived terms\nSee also\nWestrobothnian\nEtymology\n", "segment": "please add this translation if you can\nChinese: Cantonese: 老鼠 ( lou 5 syu 2), 大鼠 ( daai 6 syu 2)\nDungan: лочў ( ločw)\nMandarin: ( mouse or rat) 老鼠 (zh) ( lǎoshǔ), 鼠 (zh) ( shǔ), ( uncommon variant) 鼡 (zh) ( shǔ), 大鼠 (zh) ( dàshǔ)\nMin Nan: 鳥鼠 (zh-min-nan), 鸟鼠 ( iáu-chhú / niáu-chhí / niáu-chhír)\nWu: 老蟲, 老虫 ( lau zon), 老鼠 ( lau tshr)\nChuukese: nakkich\nCrimean Tatar: sıçavul\nCzech: krysa (cs) f, potkan (cs) m\nDanish:", "start_char": 6451, "end_char": 6868, "id": "59496049" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1456397648#5_2217602349", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-languages-spoken-in-China", "title": "What are the languages spoken in China? - Quora", "headings": "What are the languages spoken in China?\nWhat are the languages spoken in China?", "segment": "In conclusion, one national standard ( Putonghua, or Standard Mandarin) plus uncountable sinitic topolects and non-sinitic minority languages. Abby Wei\n, studied at Chengdu, Sichuan, China\nUpdated 5 years ago\nOriginally Answered: What different dialects are spoken in China? Generally, there are seven Chinese dialects in China as below: 1. Northern dialect: Beijing dialect is its main representative and it mainly exists in many northern regions. 2. Xiang dialect: It mainly is used in most of cities of Hunan Province.", "start_char": 2757, "end_char": 3279, "id": "87528985" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1229689026#6_2340515997", "url": "http://www.differencebetween.info/difference-between-language-and-dialect", "title": "Difference between Language and Dialect | Language vs Dialect", "headings": "Difference between Language and Dialect\nDifference between Language and Dialect", "segment": "One of these instances is Chinese. Many consider Chinese as one language, and Mandarin and Cantonese as two different dialects of Chinese. However, as Mandarin and Cantonese are completely different and one cannot hold a conversation across the two, many claim that Mandarin and Cantonese should be treated as two distinct languages. Comparison between Language and Dialect: Language\nDialect\nFunction\nCommunication\nCommunication\nTypes\nSpoken, written, signed and/or whistled. Spoken, written, signed and/or whistled. Criteria\nShould have words, phrases, idioms and a grammar structure. Speakers of two different dialects must be able to converse with each other. Description\nMay have the same root language but are now no longer similar. Evolved from the same language\nExamples\nEnglish and Chinese\nAmerican English and UK English\nImage Courtesy:", "start_char": 2568, "end_char": 3414, "id": "17891058" } ]
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in which province is johannesburg?
Gauteng
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1053884108#2_1163504913", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauteng", "title": "Gauteng - Wikipedia", "headings": "Gauteng\nGauteng\nContents\nEtymology\nHistory\nLaw and government\nGeography\nWitwatersrand area\nClimate\nCities and towns\nAdministrative divisions\nDistrict municipalities\nMetropolitan municipalities\nDemographics\nLife expectancy\nUrban conurbation, The Gauteng City Region (GCR)\nThe Gauteng City Region Observatory (GCRO)\nEconomy\nTransport\nEducation\nConservation\nBotanical gardens\nNature reserves\nPrivate and municipal reserves\nProvincial reserves\nSport\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Ndebele, Xhosa: iRhawuti; Southern Ndebele: I-Gauteng; Venda: Gauteng) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. The name in Sotho-Tswana languages means \"place of gold\". Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province in South Africa. Though Gauteng accounts for only 1.5% of the country's land area, it is home to more than a quarter of its population. Highly urbanised, the province contains the country's largest city, Johannesburg, its administrative capital, Pretoria, and other large areas such as Midrand and Vanderbijlpark.", "start_char": 1187, "end_char": 1734, "id": "104236432" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1351484571#1_2767380105", "url": "https://worldpopulationreview.com/world-cities/johannesburg-population", "title": "Johannesburg Population 2021 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)", "headings": "Johannesburg Population 2021\nJohannesburg Population 2021\nCity Size and Population Density\nMan-made Forest\nJohannesburg Demographics\nJohannesburg Population Growth\nCountry\nGrowth Rate\nJohannesburg Population 2021\nJohannesburg Population Data (Urban Area)\nOther Cities in South Africa\nSources\n", "segment": "Johannesburg -- or Jozi, Joburg or JHB -- is the largest city in South Africa and the provincial capital of Gauteng, the wealthiest province in the country. Johannesburg is one of the largest 50 urban agglomerations in the world and the largest city in the world that is not located on a coast, lake or river. Johannesburg has an estimated population of 4.4 million in 2016. Johannesburg has an estimated 2016 population of 4.4 million, while the Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Area has a population estimated at 8 million, unofficially. If the metropolitan area is defined loosely to include areas like the West Rand and Lenasia, the population is about 10.5 million. City Size and Population Density\nThe city proper has a population density of about 2,900 people per square kilometer (7,400 per square mile). The population is spread over a total surface area of 334.81 square kilometers (129.27 square miles). Man-made Forest\nInterestingly, Johannesburg has the largest human-made forest in the world with about 6 million trees. Johannesburg Demographics\nThe most common racial groups in Johannesburg are Black African (76.4%), Coloured (5.6%), White (12.3%) and Indian/Asian (4.9%). About one-third of the population speaks a Nguni language, 25% speaks the Sotho language, 18% speaks English, 7% speak Afrikaans, and 6% speak Tshivenda.", "start_char": 624, "end_char": 1968, "id": "47971926" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1576743033#0_3315958696", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Johannesburg-South-Africa", "title": "Johannesburg | City, History, & Points of Interest | Britannica", "headings": "\nJohannesburg\nSouth Africa\nPhysical and human geography\nThe landscape\nThe city site\nClimate\nThe city layout\n", "segment": "Johannesburg | City, History, & Points of Interest | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Cities & Towns Cities & Towns H-L\nJohannesburg\nSouth Africa\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nJames T. Campbell\nAssistant Professor of History, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Author of Songs of Zion: The African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States and South Africa. See Article History\nJohannesburg, city, Gauteng province, South Africa. It is the country’s chief industrial and financial metropolis. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nAerial view of the central business district of Johannesburg, South Africa. © FrankvandenBergh/iStock.com\nOne of the youngest of the world’s major cities, Johannesburg was founded in 1886, following the discovery of gold. The city was initially part of the Transvaal, an independent Afrikaner, or Boer, republic that later became one of the four provinces of South Africa. Today the city is a part of Gauteng (a Sotho word meaning “Place of Gold”), one of the nine provinces of South Africa. The geography of Johannesburg reflects nearly a century of racially driven social engineering that reached a climax under apartheid (literally “apartness”), the system of racial segregation in South Africa from 1948 to 1994.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1270, "id": "23803252" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_846168560#0_1697843297", "url": "https://whereismap.net/where-is-johannesburg-what-country-is-johannesburg-in-johannesburg-map/", "title": "", "headings": "Where is Johannesburg? What Country is Johannesburg in? Johannesburg Map\nWhere is Johannesburg? What Country is Johannesburg in? Johannesburg Map\nWhere is Johannesburg?\nWhat Country is Johannesburg in?\nQuick facts\nJohannesburg Map\n", "segment": "Countries\nWhere is Johannesburg? What Country is Johannesburg in? Johannesburg Map\nMay 14, 2019\nMay 15, 2019\nwhereismap\nWhere is Johannesburg? Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa. Johannesburg is the third largest city in the African continent with a population of around 4.5 million. This city, whose official name is only mentioned in correspondence, is called Jozi, Egoli or Joburg in everyday language. What Country is Johannesburg in? Johannesburg is the most crowded city after Cairo and Lagos. Johannesburg is the city of the African continent where gold and silver trade is most intense. It also serves a wide range of airlines.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 649, "id": "47358347" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1192618105#1_2146340040", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/south-africa/cities/johannesburg/", "title": "Johannesburg Map | Johannesburg City Map, South Africa", "headings": "Johannesburg Map, South Africa\nJohannesburg Map, South Africa\nOther City Maps\n", "segment": "The largest city in South Africa, Johannesburg is a vibrant city with year round cultural events and breathtaking tourist attractions. In terms of population, Johannesburg or Jo'burg is the biggest city in South Africa. It serves as the provincial capital of the Gauteng Province. Johannesburg covers a total area of 635.1sqmiles. This huge city accommodates an estimated population of 3,888,180 (2007). Various languages used in the city include the Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Xhosa, Zulu, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Tswana, Tshivenda, and Tsonga. Christians represent the majority of the population in Johannesburg. There are also people from Jewish, Islamic, and Hindu communities. The chronicles of Johannesburg date back almost one millennium while it was occupied by savage tribes known as the San Clan. In the 13th century, the Bantu-speaking tribes began conquering the area.", "start_char": 555, "end_char": 1437, "id": "45995058" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1243426705#0_1825558026", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-largest-provinces-of-south-africa-by-area-and-by-population.html", "title": "The Largest Provinces of South Africa by Area and by Population - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Largest Provinces of South Africa by Area and by Population\nThe Largest Provinces of South Africa by Area and by Population\nThe Creation of Provinces in South Africa\nPopulation of Provinces in South Africa\nSouth Africa’s Smallest Province by Area Is the Largest by Population\nSouth Africa’s Largest Province by Area Is the Smallest by Population\nGovernance of Provinces in South Africa\nThe Largest Provinces of South Africa by Area and by Population\n", "segment": "The Largest Provinces of South Africa by Area and by Population - WorldAtlas\nThe Largest Provinces of South Africa by Area and by Population\nJohannesburg is the capital of Gauteng, the largest province by population. The Creation of Provinces in South Africa\nThe nation of South Africa is divided into nine provinces. These provinces were created following the re-integration of the country’s former homelands and the dissolution of four pre-existing provinces (former British colonies). The nine new divisions were introduced on the eve of the general election of 1994, the first multiracial election in South Africa. Several constitutional amendments over the years have changed the boundaries of some of South Africa's provinces. Population of Provinces in South Africa\nSouth Africa’s Smallest Province by Area Is the Largest by Population\nAlthough Gauteng, meaning “place of gold” is South Africa’s smallest province by size, it is the country's largest by population. Gauteng covers an area of 18,176 square km and had a population of 12,272,263 in 2011. Johannesburg is the province's administrative capital, as well as the largest city in the country. Gauteng has a high population density of 680 persons per square km. The province's population is highly urbanized, and is primarily concentrated in large urban and industrial centers like Johannesburg, Pretoria, Vanderbijlpark, and Midrand.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1399, "id": "96421684" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_404398108#0_749629426", "url": "https://www.latlong.net/place/johannesburg-south-africa-1083.html", "title": "Where is Johannesburg, South Africa on Map Lat Long Coordinates", "headings": "Johannesburg, South Africa\nJohannesburg, South Africa\nWhere is Johannesburg, South Africa on Map?\nSatellite Map of Johannesburg, South Africa\nJohannesburg, South Africa Lat Long Coordinates Info\nCities in South Africa\n", "segment": "Where is Johannesburg, South Africa on Map Lat Long Coordinates\nCountries »\nSouth Africa »\nCities »\nJohannesburg, South Africa\nLatitude and longitude coordinates are: -26.195246, 28.034088. Johannesburg is a large community and the most crowded city in South Africa, as well as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, alongside the capital city of the country, Cape Town. Located in the northeastern part of the country on a large flat plateau, Johannesburg is sometimes referred to as Jozy, and it has a large number of residents which makes the city one of the most numerous municipal areas on the whole African continent (including such neighborhoods as Sandton, Randburg, Krugersdorp, Midrand, Boksburg, and dozens of others). The city plays a key role as an economic, political, and especially the cultural center of South Africa. Just like all capital cities, Johannesburg is a center of business, transport, education, and social life of the country. The city has a long history and it is famous for its multi-cultural and multi-religious community. People of many religions and religious traditions live in Johannesburg side by side, so there are many of various religious establishments located in the city, from various types of churches to shrines. Johannes is a notable tourist attraction and is the city visited by millions of guests from around the world. Just like the whole country is, the area of Johannesburg city is famous for its natural parks located in the neighborhood.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1513, "id": "49962584" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1573252014#0_3308593465", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Gauteng", "title": "Gauteng | province, South Africa | Britannica", "headings": "Gauteng\nGauteng\nprovince, South Africa\nWRITTEN BY\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nHistory at your fingertips\n", "segment": "Gauteng | province, South Africa | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel States & Other Subdivisions\nGauteng\nprovince, South Africa\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\nGauteng, province, northeastern South Africa. It consists of the cities of Pretoria, Johannesburg, Germiston, and Vereeniging and their surrounding metropolitan areas in the eastern part of the Witwatersrand region. Gauteng is the smallest South African province. It is bordered by the provinces of Limpopo on the north, Mpumalanga on the east, Free State on the south, and North West on the west. Until 1994 Gauteng (called Pretoria-Witwatersrand-Vereeniging in 1994–95) was part of the former Transvaal province. The provincial capital is Johannesburg. Gauteng\nGauteng province, S.Af. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nAerial view of the central business district of Johannesburg, South Africa. © FrankvandenBergh/iStock.com\nBritannica Quiz\n47 Questions from Britannica’s Most Popular Geography Quizzes\nOnly the best and most determined quizmasters should tackle this quiz. It consists of questions taken from Britannica’s most popular quizzes.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1384, "id": "23798783" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1573252014#1_3308595254", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Gauteng", "title": "Gauteng | province, South Africa | Britannica", "headings": "Gauteng\nGauteng\nprovince, South Africa\nWRITTEN BY\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nHistory at your fingertips\n", "segment": "The provincial capital is Johannesburg. Gauteng\nGauteng province, S.Af. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nAerial view of the central business district of Johannesburg, South Africa. © FrankvandenBergh/iStock.com\nBritannica Quiz\n47 Questions from Britannica’s Most Popular Geography Quizzes\nOnly the best and most determined quizmasters should tackle this quiz. It consists of questions taken from Britannica’s most popular quizzes. Can you conquer it? Gauteng lies on the great interior plateau of Southern Africa (the Highveld) and stretches northward from the Vaal River. South of Pretoria there is rolling grassland, and to the north of the city is bushveld. The province’s climate is warm and temperate, and rainfall averages 26 inches (650 mm) annually. highveld grassland\nHighveld grassland near Heidelberg, South Africa, southeast of Johannesburg.", "start_char": 957, "end_char": 1807, "id": "23798784" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2252824810#4_2426234513", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannesburg", "title": "Johannesburg - Wikipedia", "headings": "Johannesburg\nJohannesburg\nContents\nEtymology\nHistory\nGold rush and naming of the city\nRapid growth, Jameson Raid and the Second Boer War\nPost-Union history\nRedevelopment of industrial heritage\nGeography\nTopography\nCityscape\nArchitecture\nReligion\nClimate\nDemographics\nSuburbs\nEconomy\nRetail\nLaw and government\nGovernment\nCrime\nCulture\nMuseums and galleries\nEntertainment and performing arts\nPublic art\nAttractions\nParks and gardens\nSport\nFootball\nCricket\nRugby\nBasketball\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nRoads\nBus and taxi transit\nRail\nFreight\nAirports\nTelecommunication\nEducation\nMedia\nPrint\nRadio\nTelevision\nInternational relations\nTwin towns - sister cities\nPartner cities\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "eGoli ), informally known as Jozi, Joburg, or \"The City of Gold\", is the largest city in South Africa, classified as a megacity, and is one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world. It is the provincial capital and largest city of Gauteng, which is the wealthiest province in South Africa. Johannesburg is the seat of the Constitutional Court, the highest court in South Africa. Most of the major South African companies and banks have their head offices in Johannesburg. The city is located in the mineral-rich Witwatersrand range of hills and is the centre of large-scale gold and diamond trade. It was one of the host cities of the official tournament of the 2010 FIFA World Cup – and it hosted the final . The metropolis is an alpha global city as listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. In 2019, the population of the city of Johannesburg was 5,635,127, making it the most populous city in South Africa. In the same year, the population of Johannesburg's urban agglomeration was put at 8,000,000. land area of the municipal city (1,645 km 2 or 635 sq mi) is large in comparison with those of other major cities, resulting in a moderate population density of 2,364 per square kilometre (6,120/sq mi).", "start_char": 1897, "end_char": 3126, "id": "105017617" } ]
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Haiti
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_305046215#0_632118251", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toussaint_L%27ouverture", "title": "Toussaint L'ouverture - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Toussaint L'ouverture\nToussaint L'ouverture\nContents\nEarly life\nEducation\nMarriage and children\nSlavery, freedom and working life\nReligion and spirituality\nHaitian revolution\nReferences\n", "segment": "Toussaint L'ouverture - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nToussaint L'ouverture\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nToussaint Louverture\nToussaint Louverture\nBorn\n20 May 1743\nSaint-Domingue (later Haiti)\nDied\n7 April 1803\n(1803-04-07)\n(aged 59)\nFort-de-Joux, France\nOther names\nToussaint L'Ouverture, Toussaint Bréda, The Black Napoleon\nMovement\nHaitian Revolution\nMilitary career\nAllegiance\nFrance\nHaiti\nService/branch\nFrench Army\nFrench Revolutionary Army\nHaitian Army\nRank\nGeneral\nBattles/wars\nHaitian Revolution\n\nToussaint L'Ouverture (c. 1743–1803), He was the leader of the Haitian Revolution. Toussaint L’Ouverture started his military career as a leader of the 1791 slave rebellion in Saint-Domingue, which was a French colony. When he did this he was a free black man (not a slave). Toussaint gradually took control over the whole island (also the Spanish part called Santo Domingo ). When he had power for years, he tried to improve the security and economy on Saint-Domingue. He also restored the plantation system, by using paid workers. Besides of all this, he had a very large army . Contents\n1 Early life\n1.1 Education\n1.2 Marriage and children\n1.3 Slavery, freedom and working life\n1.4 Religion and spirituality\n2 Haitian revolution\n3 References\nEarly life\nLittle is known for sure about Toussaint L’Ouverture’s early life, because sources disagree. The first records of his life were from his son, Isaac L’Ouverture. Most histories say Toussaint’s father was Gaou Guinou, who was a son of King Arrada.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1583, "id": "41163352" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1362847320#0_2924401554", "url": "https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Toussaint-LOuverture-Hero-or-Tyrant-P3CW996ATJ", "title": "Essay about Toussaint L'Ouverture: Hero or Tyrant? | Bartleby", "headings": "Essay about Toussaint L'Ouverture: Hero or Tyrant?\nEssay about Toussaint L'Ouverture: Hero or Tyrant?", "segment": "Essay about Toussaint L'Ouverture: Hero or Tyrant? | Bartleby\nEssay about Toussaint L'Ouverture: Hero or Tyrant? 879 Words4 Pages\nToussaint L’Ouverture was born in 1743 in Saint Domingue on a plantation in Cap-Haïtien. He was quite prodigious as a young child: rather than working as a field slave and toiling in the hot sun, he began his slave existence as a herder. Later on, he became a coach driver and waiter for his owner. Ultimately, his owner saw such promise in him that he appointed L’Ouverture as an overseer of fellow slaves who were working in the field. Throughout his tenure, being a more “upscale” slave, he was given access to the plantation library.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 667, "id": "16556446" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_823472647#1_1677454026", "url": "https://www.biography.com/political-figure/toussaint-louverture", "title": "Toussaint L'Ouverture - Death, Revolution & Facts - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nToussaint L'Ouverture\nWho Was François Toussaint L'Ouverture?\nEarly Life\nAbolishing Slavery\nHaitian Revolution\nDeal with Napoleon Bonaparte\nSignificance and Accomplishments\nDeath\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\n", "segment": "François Toussaint L'Ouverture was a former Haitian slave who led the only successful slave revolt in modern history. Standing steadfastly, he fought to end slavery and gain Haiti’s independence from European powers, France and Spain. Forming an army of former slaves and deserters from the French and Spanish armies, he trained his followers in guerrilla warfare and successfully ended slavery in Hispaniola by 1795. Early Life\nBorn May 20, 1743, François Toussaint's early life is not well documented. It is believed his father was Gaou Guinou, the younger son of the king of Allada, a West African kingdom. His family was sold into slavery and sent to the Caribbean. Toussaint was fortunate to be owned by enlightened masters who allowed him to learn to read and write. He read the classics and the Enlightenment political philosophers, who deeply influenced him. He also developed a deep devotion to the teachings of Catholicism. Intelligent and hardworking, Toussaint became an expert in medicinal plants and horsemanship.", "start_char": 814, "end_char": 1842, "id": "22938400" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_90265839#8_213618906", "url": "https://flashhaiti.com/business/detail/Toussaint-Louverture-Haitian-Revolution-Significance-How-Did-Toussaint-l-ouverture-Die-Quotes-Haiti", "title": "Toussaint Louverture Haitian Revolution for Independence", "headings": "Toussaint Louverture\nToussaint Louverture\nPBS Egalite for All: Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution (2009)\nEarly life\nEducation\nMarriage and children\nSlavery, freedom and working life\nReligion and spirituality\nHaitian Revolution\nThe Rebellion: 1791–1794\nBusiness Category\nBusiness Location\nReal Estate in Haiti\n2 Bed, 2 Bath Apartments with Pool at Morne Calvaire\nFully furnished all inclusive apartments at Morne Calvaire\nBeautiful Chalet for Sale in Furcy, Kenscoff\n43 Centièmes de Terre à Vendre Cyvadier, Jacmel\nBeachfront Land for Sale at Grand-Goâve, Léogâne\nAppartement de Luxe à Louer Bourdon\n5 Bed, 4.5 Bath Home for Rent at Peguy-Ville\n2 Bed, 2 Bath Apartments with Pool at Morne Calvaire\nFully furnished all inclusive apartments at Morne Calvaire\nBeautiful Chalet for Sale in Furcy, Kenscoff\n43 Centièmes de Terre à Vendre Cyvadier, Jacmel\nSubscribe For Latest Offers\n", "segment": "The French had lost two-thirds of forces sent to the island in an attempt to suppress the revolution; most died of yellow fever. Early life\nAlmost nothing is known for certain about Toussaint L'ouverture's early life, as there are contradictory accounts and evidence about this period. The earliest records of his life are his recorded remarks and the reminiscences of his second legitimate son Isaac Louverture. Most histories identify Toussaint's father as Gaou Guinou, a younger son of the King of Allada (also spelled Arrada), a West African historical kingdom located in modern-day Benin, who had been captured in war and sold into slavery. His mother Pauline was Gaou Guinou's second wife. The couple had several children, of whom Toussaint was the eldest son. Pierre Baptiste Simon is usually considered to have been his godfather. Toussaint is thought to have been born on the plantation of Bréda at Haut de Cap in Saint-Domingue, which was owned by the Comte de Noé and later managed by Bayon de Libertat. His date of birth is uncertain, but his name suggests he was born on All Saints Day.", "start_char": 4241, "end_char": 5340, "id": "97391579" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1433361236#1_3033438462", "url": "https://answersafrica.com/haitian-hero-black-napoleon.html", "title": "Exploring Toussaint L’Ouverture' Rule and What Happened To His Family After His Demise", "headings": "Exploring Toussaint L’Ouverture’ Rule and What Happened To His Family After His Demise\nExploring Toussaint L’Ouverture’ Rule and What Happened To His Family After His Demise\nToussaint L’ Ouverture’s Early Days Was Spent In Slavery\nHe Rose To Fame Through His Military Tactics\nJoining Forces With France & His Appointment As Lieutenant Governor\nHow Toussaint L’Ouverture Influenced Several Revolutions Across Latin America\nDid You Know Napoleon Bonaparte Sent Troops To Haunt Him Down After He Defied His Order?\nHe Was Married To Suzanne Simone Baptiste & Sired 16 Children During His Lifetime\nToussaint L’Ouverture’s Memorable Quotes\n", "segment": "L’Ouverture is believed to have been born on May 20, 1743, in Saint-Domingue, a Caribbean Island, which was colonized and ruled by the French. Toussaint was raised in the Bréda plantation situated at the Haut de Cap in Saint-Domingue. The veteran military officer was educated and trained by Pierre Baptiste who is widely referred to as his godfather and master. Despite being a slave he was accorded many benefits and excesses by his masters, which include learning to read and write. Historians believe that L’Ouverture was officially freed as a slave in 1776, at the age of 33. Toussaint was quickly promoted from working on the plantations and taking care of livestock to becoming the coachman and supervising the slave workforce. His relationship with the slaves at the plantations and his revolutionary spirit ultimately culminated in the Haitian Revolution. He Rose To Fame Through His Military Tactics\nAccording to historical accounts of the fight for independence by the citizens of Saint-Domingue, Toussaint did not participate in the earliest stages of the rebellion that happened between 1789 and 1791. By August 1791, L’Ouverture joined the movement, but before doing so, he helped the Bréda plantation overseers escape from the Caribbean Island. Joining the revolution, the military general joined forces with Georges Biassou’s battalion.", "start_char": 982, "end_char": 2334, "id": "25691614" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1484224804#0_3174778116", "url": "https://naahpusa.org/10-facts-about-toussaint-louverture/", "title": "10 Facts About Toussaint L’Ouverture | NAAHP", "headings": "NAAHP Blog\nNAAHP Blog\n10 Facts About Toussaint L’Ouverture\nNAAHP\nYou may also like\nThe KORE-LA foundation is focused on the education and health of the underprivileged\nNAAHP Member Spotlight on Christina Pardo Maxis\nNAAHP Member Spotlight on Lovens Gjed\n15% Off Everything in the NAAHP Online Store\n", "segment": "10 Facts About Toussaint L’Ouverture | NAAHP\nNAAHP Blog\n10 Facts About Toussaint L’Ouverture\n5.16.2016\nArticle By: NAAHP\nSophia Desroches\nProject Manager, Operations Excellence\n“ I was born a slave, but nature gave me the soul of a free man. ” – The remarkable leader of the only successful slave revolt, Toussaint L’Ouverture. He was the oldest son of an African Prince named Gaou Guinon, who was captured by slavers. He inspired kindness from those in authority over him. Toussaint was born into slavery, but his master recognized his superior intelligence and mentored him. By the age of 20, he was able to speak three languages fluently: French, Creole, and Latin. His favorite reading was about Julius Ceasar and Alexander the Great. A skilled horseman, he was also knowledgeable about medicinal plants and herbs.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 818, "id": "14709758" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1551581750#1_3264002675", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Toussaint-Louverture", "title": "Toussaint Louverture | Biography, Significance, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Toussaint Louverture\nToussaint Louverture\nHaitian leader\nTop Questions\nWhat did Toussaint Louverture do?\nHow did Toussaint Louverture die?\nWhy was Toussaint Louverture significant?\nRise to power\nKnow about the life and significance of Toussaint Louverture\nElimination of rivals\n", "segment": "Apr 3, 2021 See Article History\nAlternative Titles: François Dominique Toussaint, Toussaint L’Ouverture\nToussaint Louverture, Louverture also spelled L’Ouverture, original name (until c. 1793) François Dominique Toussaint, (born c. 1743, Bréda, near Cap-Français, Saint-Domingue [Haiti]—died April 7, 1803, Fort-de-Joux, France), leader of the Haitian independence movement during the French Revolution (1787–99). He emancipated the slaves and negotiated for the French colony on Hispaniola, Saint-Domingue (later Haiti ), to be governed, briefly, by Black former slaves as a French protectorate. Top Questions\nWhat did Toussaint Louverture do? Toussaint Louverture led a successful slave revolt and emancipated the slaves in the French colony of Saint-Domingue ( Haiti ). A formidable military leader, he turned the colony into a country governed by former black slaves as a nominal French protectorate and made himself ruler of the entire island of Hispaniola. How did Toussaint Louverture die? After France, under Napoleon, reconquered Haiti, Toussaint Louverture was tricked into a meeting and arrested. He was sent to France, where he was imprisoned and repeatedly interrogated. He died there of pneumonia and malnutrition in 1803.", "start_char": 403, "end_char": 1639, "id": "23773121" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_142619285#0_291449260", "url": "https://newsone.com/2466113/toussaint-louverture-history/", "title": "Toussaint L’Ouverture History: Haitian Revolution Leader Toussaint L’Ouverture Was Born On This Day In 1743 | NewsOne", "headings": "Haitian Revolution Leader Toussaint L’Ouverture Was Born On This Day In 1743\nHaitian Revolution Leader Toussaint L’Ouverture Was Born On This Day In 1743\nAlso On NewsOne:\n", "segment": "Toussaint L’Ouverture History: Haitian Revolution Leader Toussaint L’Ouverture Was Born On This Day In 1743 | NewsOne\nNewsOne Original\nHome\nHaitian Revolution Leader Toussaint L’Ouverture Was Born On This Day In 1743\nWritten By D.L. Chandler\nPosted May 20, 2013\nNewsOne Featured Video\nCLOSE\nIn terms of historic merit, the achievements of Haitian Revolution leader Toussaint L’Ouverture (pictured) are noteworthy but also highlight a complex and sweeping story. In many historic accounts, it has been written that L’Ouverture was a slave, but some writings prove he may have been born free. What historians across the board do agree on is that L’Ouverture led a rebellion to rid the country — now known as Haiti — of slavery. NewsOne celebrates the life of Toussaint L’Ouverture, who was born on this day in 1743. SEE ALSO: Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. Died On This Day In 1990\nL’Ouverture was born Francois Dominique Toussaint on the plantation of Bréda at Haut de Cap in Saint-Domingue (now Haiti). It was thought that L’Ouverture was taught to read and write by his godfather, Pierre Baptiste, and later from Jesuit missionaries. According to various documents, L’Ouverture was freed from slavery in 1776 and remained a worker on the Breda plantation as an employee. Saint-Domingue was an especially volatile colony, considering White planters, free people of color, and slaves all had differing aims in regards to the abolishment of slavery in the French colony.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1465, "id": "65228363" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_933629271#0_1911825661", "url": "https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/loverture-toussaint-1743-1803/", "title": "Toussaint L'Ouverture (1743-1803) •", "headings": "Toussaint L’Ouverture (1743-1803)\nToussaint L’Ouverture (1743-1803)\nCite this article in APA format:\nSource of the author's information:\n", "segment": "Toussaint L'Ouverture (1743-1803) •\nToussaint L’Ouverture (1743-1803)\nToussaint L'Overture\nPublic Domain Image\nToussaint L’Ouverture was a former slave who rose to become the leader of the only successful slave revolt in modern history known as the Haitian Revolution. Born into slavery on May 20, 1743 in the French colony of Saint Dominque, L’Ouverture was the eldest son of Gaou Guinon, an African prince who was captured by slave traders. At a time when revisions to the French Code Noir (Black Code) legalized the harsh treatment of slaves as property, young L’Overture instead inspired kindness from those in authority over him. His godfather, the priest Simon Baptiste, for example, taught him to read and write. Impressed by L’Ouverture, Bayon de Libertad, the manager of the Breda plantation on which L’Ouverture was born, allowed him unlimited access to his personal library. By the time he was twenty, the well-read and tri-lingual L’Ouverture—he spoke French, Creole, and some Latin—had also gained a reputation as a skilled horseman and for his knowledge of medicinal plants and herbs. More importantly, L’Ouverture had secured his freedom from de Libertad even as he continued to manage his former owner’s household personnel and to act as his coachman. Over the course of the next eighteen years, L’Ouverture settled into life on the Breda plantation marrying fellow Catholic Suzanne Simon and parenting two sons, Isaac and Saint-Jean. The events of August 22, 1791, the “Night of Fire” in which slaves revolted by setting fire to plantation houses and fields and killing whites, convinced the 48-year-old L’Ouverture that he should join the growing insurgency, although not before securing the safety of his wife and children in the Spanish -controlled eastern half of the island (Santo Domingo) and assuring that Bayon de Libertad and his wife were safe aboard a ship bound for the United States. Inspired by French Revolutionary ideology and angered by generations of abuse at the hands of white planters, the initial slave uprising was quelled within several days, but ongoing fighting between the slaves, free blacks, and planters continued.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2161, "id": "23068443" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_640806703#1_1355247499", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/toussaint-louverture/", "title": "Toussaint Louverture Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Toussaint Louverture Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nToussaint Louverture\nBirth Place : Cap-Haitien, Nord, Saint-Domingue (Haiti)\nDied On : April 7, 1803\nZodiac Sign : Taurus\nToussaint Louverture Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nThe Black Napoleon: Toussaint Louverture\nCHILDHOOD AND EARLY LIFE\nEDUCATION\nCAREER AS A MILITARY AND POLITICAL LEADER\nPERSONAL LIFE AND LEGACY\n", "segment": "He successfully led the Haitian Independence Movement during the era of the French revolution and established an Independent State under his governance for a short period. CHILDHOOD AND EARLY LIFE\nToussaint Louverture was born on 20 May 1743 in Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti). His father is believed to be Gaou Guinou, a younger son of the King of Allada. He was the eldest of the several children of Gaou Guinou and his second wife, Pauline. He was born as a slave child, but his father was once a free man. Allada (also spelled as Arrada) was a West African ancient kingdom located in modern-day Benin. His father, Gaou Guinou was captured in a war and sold into slavery. Toussaint Louverture was lucky to have a generous master as a slave. His master allowed him to study. His penchant for reading intensified with his foray into the writings of the French enlightenment philosophers.", "start_char": 430, "end_char": 1321, "id": "89369320" } ]
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game?\nDo kids need their own ticket for a Rockets game?\nBag policy for Rockets home games?\nHouston Rockets Tickets\nCheapHouston Rockets Tickets\nRockets Suites, VIP Tickets and Premium Seats\nHouston Rockets\nHouston Rockets Tickets\nGet Houston Rockets Ticket Deals.\n", "segment": "Jul 26 2020\nBack to Tickets\nRockets Games at Toyota Center\nThe Rockets play their home games at the Toyota Center, located in Houston, Texas. The Toyota Center holds 18,055 Rockets fans for a home game. The lower-level includes Section 101 to Section 126, with the number of rows on sideline sections generally around 28 rows (rows B-D & rows 1-25) and the number of rows behind basket around 39 (rows B-M, no i & rows 4-31). The lower-level corner sections generally have between 17 & 27 rows in each. The upper-level at the Toyota Center includes Sections 401-434. The upper-level sideline sections generally have 10-13 rows depending on which side of the court you sit on. The upper-level corner sections generally have between 10-12 rows per section. The upper-level seats behind the basketball have 14 to 16 rows per section. The Houston Rockets home bench is on the Toyota Center court side in front of section 119 and the visitors behind sits in-front of section 121. For fans looking for a premium experience, the floor seats for a Rockets game are typically two rows (A & AA) in Section 101.", "start_char": 2026, "end_char": 3126, "id": "67756806" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_104246238#6_233989949", "url": "https://www.vividseats.com/nba-basketball/houston-rockets-tickets.html", "title": "Houston Rockets Tickets 2021 | Vivid Seats", "headings": "Houston Rockets Tickets\nHouston Rockets Tickets\nWe're sorry, but we currently have no tickets available for this event.\nHouston Rockets Ticket Information\nHouston Rockets Ticket Prices\nWhen do Houston Rockets tickets go on sale?\nSeating Information\nHouston Rockets 2021 Schedule\nTop Houston Rockets Matchups\nHouston Rockets Tickets Information News\nHouston Rockets Tickets Information\nOther Rockets Tickets\nNBA Teams\n", "segment": "Houston Rockets 2021 Schedule\nFor more information on when the Rockets play, check the listings above or review the Houston Rockets schedule. 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Floor seats at the Toyota Center to watch the Houston Rockets are often the most coveted seats in the building. Check back later for updated ticket prices. Where can I buy Houston Rockets playoff tickets? If the Rockets make the playoffs, tickets will be available after their spot is clinched. Check out our Houston Rockets playoff tickets page for more information. Seating Information\nWhere do the Houston Rockets play? The Rockets play basketball in Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. Toyota Center has been the Rockets' home since 2003. To view a seating chart of the Toyota Stadium, check the above event pages.", "start_char": 2264, "end_char": 2922, "id": "93926307" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1745670142#0_1870489446", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Rockets", "title": "Houston Rockets - Wikipedia", "headings": "Houston Rockets\nHouston Rockets\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nFranchise history\n1967–1971: San Diego Rockets\n1971–1976: Move to Houston and improvement with Murphy and Rudy-T\n1976–1982: The Moses Malone era\n1984–2001: The Hakeem Olajuwon era\n1984–1987: The \"Twin Towers\"\n1987–1992: Lean years\n1993–1995: Back-to-Back Championships for Clutch City\n1995–2002: Post-championship and rebuilding\n2002–2009: The Yao Ming era\n2009–2012: Competitive rebuilding\n2012–2021: The James Harden era\nSeason-by-season record\nHome arenas\nTeam identity\nUniforms and logos\nMascots\nRivalries\nHonors and statistics\nIndividual honors\nAll-Star Weekend\nStatistics and records\nFranchise leaders\nPlayers\nCurrent roster\nRetained draft rights\nRetired numbers\nBasketball Hall of Famers\nNotes:\nFIBA Hall of Famers\nManagement\nGeneral managers\nOwners\nCoaches\nPolitics\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Houston Rockets - Wikipedia\nHouston Rockets\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican professional basketball team based in Houston, Texas\nHouston Rockets\n\n2020–21 Houston Rockets season\n\nConference\nWestern\nDivision\nSouthwest\nFounded\n1967\nHistory\nSan Diego Rockets\n1967–1971\nHouston Rockets\n1971–present\nArena\nToyota Center\nLocation\nHouston, Texas\nTeam colors\nRed, black, gray, anthracite, white\nCEO\nThaddeus \"Tad\" Brown\nGeneral manager\nRafael Stone\nHead coach\nStephen Silas\nOwnership\nTilman Fertitta\nAffiliation (s)\nRio Grande Valley Vipers\nChampionships\n2 ( 1994, 1995)\nConference titles\n4 ( 1981, 1986, 1994, 1995)\nDivision titles\n8 ( 1977, 1986, 1993, 1994, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020)\nRetired numbers\n6 ( 11, 22, 23, 24, 34, 45)\nWebsite\nwww .nba .com /rockets\n\nAssociation\nIcon\nStatement\nCity\nEarned\n\nThe Houston Rockets are an American professional basketball team based in Houston. The Rockets compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member team of the league's Western Conference Southwest Division. The team plays its home games at the Toyota Center, located in Downtown Houston. Throughout its history, Houston has won two NBA championships and four Western Conference titles. It was established in 1967 as the San Diego Rockets, an expansion team originally based in San Diego. In 1971, the Rockets relocated to Houston. The Rockets won only 15 games in their debut season as a franchise in 1967. In the 1968 NBA draft, the Rockets were awarded the first overall pick and selected power forward Elvin Hayes, who would lead the team to its first playoff appearance in his rookie season. The Rockets did not finish a season with a winning record for almost a decade until the 1976–77 season, when they traded for All-Star center Moses Malone. Malone went on to win the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) award twice while playing with the Rockets and led Houston to the Eastern Conference Finals in his first year with the team.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1986, "id": "104668858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_560122855#2_1280007151", "url": "https://www.ticketcity.com/nba/houston-rockets-tickets.html", "title": "Rockets Tickets | Houston Rockets 2021 Schedule & Tickets | TicketCity", "headings": "Houston Rockets Tickets\nHouston Rockets Tickets\nTickets + More\nHouston Rockets Tickets & 2021 Schedule\nRockets Postseason Games\nRockets Games at Toyota Center\nHouston Rockets Game FAQs\nWhat time do doors open for a Rockets game?\nDo kids need their own ticket for a Rockets game?\nBag policy for Rockets home games?\nHouston Rockets Tickets\nCheapHouston Rockets Tickets\nRockets Suites, VIP Tickets and Premium Seats\nHouston Rockets\nHouston Rockets Tickets\nGet Houston Rockets Ticket Deals.\n", "segment": "Let us know what you are looking for and we will do our best to get them in your hands. Houston Rockets Tickets & 2021 Schedule\nDemand for Rockets tickets in 2021 remains strong as Houston is one of the top teams in the NBA. The Rockets put one of the most high scoring lineups in basketball out on the court, which makes them exciting for fans who attend a game. The biggest games on this season's Rockets schedule are their games against the Clippers, Lakers, Mavs, Spurs and Thunder. TicketCity is based in Austin, Texas - a short two hour drive from the Toyota Center in Houston. We have been selling Rockets tickets since 1990, so we offer you an expert, safe, reliable place to purchase Houston tickets. Rockets Postseason Games\nThe Rockets have a large, passionate fan base in Houston so a trip to the 2021 NBA playoffs brings huge crowds to the Toyota Center. Demand for Rockets playoff tickets is strong for First Round playoff series, particularly against marquee opponents like the Lakers or Spurs, and remains strong through the Conference Semifinals and the Western Conference Finals. Rockets NBA Finals tickets are another level of demand, as the entire city of Houston wants to be there to see them play for another Larry O'Brien Trophy. Last updated:", "start_char": 759, "end_char": 2025, "id": "67756804" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_81733828#0_155427088", "url": "https://www.nba.com/rockets/news/nba-first-round-playoff-schedule-released", "title": "First Round Playoff Schedule Released | Houston Rockets", "headings": "First Round Playoff Schedule Released\nFirst Round Playoff Schedule Released\nHouston Rockets vs Oklahoma City Thunder - First Round Playoff Schedule\n", "segment": "First Round Playoff Schedule Released | Houston Rockets\nFirst Round Playoff Schedule Released\nHouston Rockets to Face Oklahoma City Thunder in Best-Of-7 Series\nPosted: Aug 13, 2020\nFacebook\nTwitter\nHOUSTON – Today, the NBA announced the first round schedule for the NBA Playoffs 2019-20 season. All games will be held at the AdventHealth Arena or The Field House at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. The Houston Rockets will face the Olahoma City Thunder as 4/5 seed match up in a Best-Of-7 series to determine which team will proceed to the Western Conference Semifinals. All games in the First Round, except those televised on ABC, are available to be televised locally\nHouston Rockets vs Oklahoma City Thunder - First Round Playoff Schedule\nAll times Central Standard Time\n*IF NECESSARY\nGame\nDate\nTime\nChannel\n1\nTue Aug 18\n5:30 PM\nAT&T SportsNet/TNT\n2\nThu Aug 20\n2:30 PM\nAT&T SportsNet/ESPN\n3\nSat Aug 22\n5:00 PM\nAT&T SportsNet/ESPN\n4\nMon Aug 24\n3:00 PM\nAT&T SportsNet/TNT\n5*\nWed Aug 26\nTBD\nTBD\n6*\nFri Aug 28\nTBD\nTBD\n7*\nSun Aug 30\nTBD\nTBD\nAll games will also be available on the radio broadcast home of the Rockets, SportsTalk 790 KBME and NewsRadio 740 KTRH in addition to Spanish coverage on La Ranchera KEYH 850 AM/KNTE 101.7 FM. Tags\nRockets", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1250, "id": "29171158" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_578728090#0_816480947", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Rockets", "title": "Houston Rockets - Wikipedia", "headings": "Houston Rockets\nHouston Rockets\nContents\nFranchise history\nMain article: History of the Houston Rockets\n1967–1971: San Diego Rockets\n1971–1976: Move to Houston and improvement with Murphy and Rudy-T\n1976–1982: The Moses Malone era\n1984–2001: The Hakeem Olajuwon era\n1984–1987: The \"Twin Towers\"\n1987–1992: Lean years\n1993–1995: Back-to-Back Championships for Clutch City\n1995–2002: Post-championship and rebuilding\n2002–2009: The Yao Ming era\n2009–2012: Competitive rebuilding\n2012–2021: The James Harden era\nSeason-by-season record\nHome arenas\nTeam identity\nUniforms and logos\nMascots\nRivalries\nHonors and statistics\nIndividual honors\nAll-Star Weekend\nStatistics and records\nMain article: Houston Rockets statistics and records\nFranchise leaders\nPoints scored (regular season) (as of the end of the 2019–20 season)\nRebounds\nSteals\nPlayers\nCurrent roster\nRetained draft rights\nRetired numbers\nBasketball Hall of Famers\nNotes:\nFIBA Hall of Famers\nManagement\nGeneral managers\nOwners\nCoaches\nSan Diego Rockets\nHouston Rockets\nPolitics\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Houston Rockets - Wikipedia\nHouston Rockets\nThe Houston Rockets are an American professional basketball team based in Houston. The Rockets compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member team of the league's Western Conference Southwest Division. The team plays its home games at the Toyota Center, located in Downtown Houston. Throughout its history, Houston has won two NBA championships and four Western Conference titles. It was established in 1967 as the San Diego Rockets, an expansion team originally based in San Diego. In 1971, the Rockets relocated to Houston. Houston Rockets\n\n2020–21 Houston Rockets season\n\nConference\nWestern\nDivision\nSouthwest\nFounded\n1967\nHistory\nSan Diego Rockets\n1967–1971\nHouston Rockets\n1971–present\nArena\nToyota Center\nLocation\nHouston, Texas\nTeam colors\nRed, black, gray, anthracite, white\nCEO\nThaddeus \"Tad\" Brown\nGeneral manager\nRafael Stone\nHead coach\nStephen Silas\nOwnership\nTilman Fertitta\nAffiliation (s)\nRio Grande Valley Vipers\nChampionships\n2 ( 1994, 1995)\nConference titles\n4 ( 1981, 1986, 1994, 1995)\nDivision titles\n8 ( 1977, 1986, 1993, 1994, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020)\nRetired numbers\n6 ( 11, 22, 23, 24, 34, 45)\nWebsite\nwww .nba .com /rockets\n\nAssociation\nIcon\nStatement\nCity\nEarned\n\nThe Rockets won only 15 games in their debut season as a franchise in 1967. In the 1968 NBA draft, the Rockets were awarded the first overall pick and selected power forward Elvin Hayes, who would lead the team to its first playoff appearance in his rookie season. The Rockets did not finish a season with a winning record for almost a decade until the 1976–77 season, when they traded for All-Star center Moses Malone. Malone went on to win the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) award twice while playing with the Rockets and led Houston to the Eastern Conference Finals in his first year with the team.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1852, "id": "99806127" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_560122855#3_1280009199", "url": "https://www.ticketcity.com/nba/houston-rockets-tickets.html", "title": "Rockets Tickets | Houston Rockets 2021 Schedule & Tickets | TicketCity", "headings": "Houston Rockets Tickets\nHouston Rockets Tickets\nTickets + More\nHouston Rockets Tickets & 2021 Schedule\nRockets Postseason Games\nRockets Games at Toyota Center\nHouston Rockets Game FAQs\nWhat time do doors open for a Rockets game?\nDo kids need their own ticket for a Rockets game?\nBag policy for Rockets home games?\nHouston Rockets Tickets\nCheapHouston Rockets Tickets\nRockets Suites, VIP Tickets and Premium Seats\nHouston Rockets\nHouston Rockets Tickets\nGet Houston Rockets Ticket Deals.\n", "segment": "We have been selling Rockets tickets since 1990, so we offer you an expert, safe, reliable place to purchase Houston tickets. Rockets Postseason Games\nThe Rockets have a large, passionate fan base in Houston so a trip to the 2021 NBA playoffs brings huge crowds to the Toyota Center. Demand for Rockets playoff tickets is strong for First Round playoff series, particularly against marquee opponents like the Lakers or Spurs, and remains strong through the Conference Semifinals and the Western Conference Finals. Rockets NBA Finals tickets are another level of demand, as the entire city of Houston wants to be there to see them play for another Larry O'Brien Trophy. Last updated: Jul 26 2020\nBack to Tickets\nRockets Games at Toyota Center\nThe Rockets play their home games at the Toyota Center, located in Houston, Texas. The Toyota Center holds 18,055 Rockets fans for a home game. The lower-level includes Section 101 to Section 126, with the number of rows on sideline sections generally around 28 rows (rows B-D & rows 1-25) and the number of rows behind basket around 39 (rows B-M, no i & rows 4-31). The lower-level corner sections generally have between 17 & 27 rows in each. The upper-level at the Toyota Center includes Sections 401-434.", "start_char": 1343, "end_char": 2592, "id": "67756805" } ]
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Where abouts in the world do zebras live?", "start_char": 2343, "end_char": 2835, "id": "75003322" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1287408713#2_2668522309", "url": "https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/david-pearson/", "title": "David Pearson - Book Series In Order", "headings": "David Pearson Books In Order\nDavid Pearson Books In Order\nPublication Order of Maureen Lyons Books\nPublication Order of DI Aidan Burke Books\nLeave a Reply\n", "segment": "In addition to being a prominent author, Pearson is also a keen photographer. He loves capturing pictures of the rugged Connemara landscapes in all kinds of weather. Pearson’s fictional novel series set in the beautiful town of Galway in Ireland brings a lot of exciting stories to the audience as the lead characters wrestle to bring down the crime rate in the town. Each of the books of his bestselling series has appeared on the number one spot on Amazon UK’s bestselling list. Author Pearson was born in Dublin, Ireland and currently resides on the east coast outside the capital. He is believed to have undergone extensive traveling throughout his career. Pearson says that he has never come across a place as mesmerizing and wonderful as Connemara. He fell in love with the place so much that he set the plots of all his novels in the area between Clifden and Roundstone and described its scenic coastline and rugged mountains. The reason behind using the beautiful landscape as the setting of his stories as given by Pearson is that readers can experience the fabulous landscape for themselves. Author Pearson claims that he has always been an avid reader of mystery and crime fiction stories.", "start_char": 1842, "end_char": 3042, "id": "23442389" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_800820518#9_1767344484", "url": "https://lifehacker.com/how-to-buy-a-home-without-a-down-payment-1538556801", "title": "How to Buy a Home Without a Down Payment", "headings": "How to Buy a Home Without a Down Payment\nHow to Buy a Home Without a Down Payment\nMiranda Marquit\nConventional Lending and Zero-Down Mortgages\nGovernment Programs and Zero-Down Mortgages\nBut Should You Buy a Home With No Down Payment?\nSubscribe to our newsletter!\n", "segment": "She lives in Logan, Utah. Advertisement\nWant to see your work on Lifehacker? Email Tessa. Subscribe to our newsletter! Upgrade your life, one email at a time. 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Ellie Faulkner - born 05/01/1993, Sheffield. Lives: Sheffield. Ellen Gandy - born 15/08/1991, Bromley. Lives: Australia. Fran Halsall - born 12/04/1990, Southport. Lives:", "start_char": 3204, "end_char": 3390, "id": "17319512" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1298081341#6_2691773632", "url": "https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/mary-e-pearson/", "title": "Mary E. Pearson - Book Series In Order", "headings": "Mary E. Pearson Books In Order\nMary E. Pearson Books In Order\nPublication Order of Jenna Fox Chronicles Books\nPublication Order of Remnant Chronicles Books\nPublication Order of Dance Of Thieves Books\nPublication Order of Standalone Novels\nPublication Order of Picture Books\nLeave a Reply\n", "segment": "She used to enjoy the process as well as the stories that she used to write. After a while, she decided to return back to her first love, and publish some of her own stories. Author believes that writing is not an easy job as she had to face a lot of rejections in the beginning. But, it was persistence that kept her going and helped her to succeed in the end as a writer. As of today, author Pearson writes full time from her home located in San Diego. Her family consists of a couple of daughters and equally awesome sons-in-law. The names of her pet dogs are Hunter and Brody respectively. Whenever author Pearson is not spending time in developing the plots of her recent novels, she likes to enjoy doing her hobbies. Some of her hobbies include reading, gardening, long walking, skiing, traveling, cooking, and arranging family get-togethers. Author Pearson believes that garden is a very good place for getting awesome ideas and topics to write about.", "start_char": 4216, "end_char": 5174, "id": "23455221" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1359537948#0_2281254519", "url": "http://sallymustang.com/", "title": "Sally Mustang – SALLY MUSTANG", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Sally Mustang – SALLY MUSTANG", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 29, "id": "62170017" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_162044432#7_434736781", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_abouts_in_England_does_Alesha_Dixon_live", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "All over africa. Where abouts in Newcastle did Cheryl Cole live? Walker and Heaton. Where abouts in New York does Meryl Streep live? Tribeca\nWhere abouts in Norwich does Ronan Parke live? He lives in Poringland. Where abouts in America does Simon cowell live? the lives in California\nWhere abouts in the central part does Richard wisker live in? 88i9\nWhere abouts in the Arctic Ocean do Emperor Penguins live? Nowhere.", "start_char": 2835, "end_char": 3254, "id": "75003324" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_771883249#28_1179870757", "url": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/olympics/article-2171029/London-2012-Olympics-Team-GB-list-athletes.html", "title": "London 2012 Olympics: Team GB full list of athletes | Daily Mail Online", "headings": "Your guide to Team GB: Every British athlete competing at the London 2012 Olympics\nYour guide to Team GB: Every British athlete competing at the London 2012 Olympics\nAQUATICS-DIVING (12 athletes competing)\nMen:\nWomen:\nAQUATICS-SWIMMING (44)\nMen:\nWomen:\nAQUATICS-SYNCHRONISED SWIMMING (9)\nAQUATICS-WATER POLO (26)\nMen:\nWomen:\nARCHERY (6)\nMen:\nWomen:\nATHLETICS (78)\nMen:\nWomen:\nBADMINTON (4)\nBASKETBALL (24)\nMen:\nWomen:\nBEACH VOLLEYBALL (4)\nMen:\nWomen:\nBOXING (10)\nMen:\nWomen:\nCANOE-SLALOM (5)\nCANOE-SPRINT (10)\nCYCLING-BMX (2)\nCYCLING-MOUNTAIN BIKE (2)\nCYCLING-ROAD (9)\nCYCLING-TRACK (14)\nMen:\nWomen:\nEQUESTRIAN-DRESSAGE (4)\nEQUESTRIAN-EVENTING (5)\nEQUESTRIAN-JUMPING (4)\nFENCING (10)\nMen:\nWomen:\nFOOTBALL (36)\nMen:\nWomen:\nGYMNASTICS-ARTISTIC (10)\nMen:\nWomen:\nGYMNASTICS-RHYTHMIC (7)\nIndividual:\nGroup:\nGYMNASTICS-TRAMPOLINE (1)\nHANDBALL (28)\nMen:\nWomen:\nHOCKEY (32)\nMen:\nWomen:\nJUDO (14)\nMen:\nWomen:\nMODERN PENTATHLON (4)\nROWING (47)\nMen:\nWomen:\nSAILING (16)\nMen:\nWomen:\nSHOOTING (11)\nTABLE TENNIS (6)\nTAEKWONDO (4)\nMen:\nWomen:\nTENNIS (8)\nTRIATHLON (6)\nMen:\nWomen:\nVOLLEYBALL (24)\nMen:\nWomen:\nWEIGHTLIFTING (5)\nMen:\nWomen:\nWRESTLING-FREESTYLE (1)\nShare this article\n", "segment": "Jemma Lowe - born 31/03/1990, Hartlepool. Lives: Swansea. Caitlin McClatchey - born 28/11/1985, Portsmouth. Lives: Loughborough. Hannah Miley - born 08/08/1989, Swindon. Lives: Garioch. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor - born 29/11/1995, Bath.", "start_char": 3589, "end_char": 3823, "id": "17319516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_196345785#13_526227416", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_Terri_Copeland_Pearson's_mother", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Twice. Terri is the daughter from a previous marriage. Who are Sally Pearsons parents? Sally Pearsons parents are Bob hawk and Julia Gillard\nWhen did Jeremy Pearson divorce? Jeremy Pearsons' divorce with Amy Cranmer Pearsons was final in\nMay of 2006. Jeremy married Sarah Pearsons on September 1, 2007. Who is the voice of the other mother in coraline? terri hatcher of superman and desperate housewives\nIs Jeremy Pearsons divorced? 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what gunfight is wyatt earp most famous for?
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
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Corral, which occurred in 1881 when Earp, his brothers Morgan and Virgil, and friend Doc Holliday confronted a group of cowboys who had recently been arrested for robbing a stagecoach. Three of the cowboys were killed in the fight, and everyone except Wyatt was wounded. The gunfight caused a huge scandal, and friends of the cowboys soon retaliated, wounding Wyatt’s brother Virgil and killing Morgan. Earp and Holliday then led a team of gunfighters on what has become known as their “Vendetta Ride,” and they eventually killed several men connected with the murders before fleeing the territory. All told, Earp participated in numerous gunfights in his life, killing anywhere from 8 to 30 outlaws (depending on the source), and his exploits remain some of the most famous stories of the Old West. 8. King Fisher\nOne the lesser-known but more notoriously violent gunslingers of the Old West was John King Fisher, who was in and out of prison from the age of sixteen.", "start_char": 1663, "end_char": 3093, "id": "68148534" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_256160301#5_589110451", "url": "https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/10/26/john-wayne-met-wyatt-earp-3/", "title": "John Wayne used to Fetch Wyatt Earp's Coffee", "headings": "John Wayne used to Fetch Wyatt Earp’s Coffee\nJohn Wayne used to Fetch Wyatt Earp’s Coffee\nPhoto by Max Pixel CCO\n", "segment": "And there is a long list of things that Wyatt Earp did. However, he achieved his iconic status after he participated in the gunfight at O.K. Corral, one of the most famous gunfights in American history. John Wayne in Rio Bravo, 1959. Earp spent his last years in Los Angeles where he worked as a technical advisor on several silent cowboy movies. He befriended many actors, among whom were Tom Mix and a 21-year-old Marion Morrison — who later changed his name to John Wayne. John Wayne, 1961. The famous lawman often entertained the people working on the set with tales of the Old West. Once he even drew a sketch of the gunfight at O.K Corral for the director John Ford, who later used it for the fight in his movie My Darling Clementine. 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In this famous shootout, Wyatt Earp, together with his brothers Virgil and Morgan as well as famous gunslinger \"Doc\" Holliday, took on the McLaury and Clanton brothers. During the fight, both the McLaury brothers and Billy Clanton were killed. Wyatt wasn't even wounded. The shootout is called the \"Gunfight at the O.K. Corral\" today.", "start_char": 3643, "end_char": 4366, "id": "58342234" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_253105237#17_581884478", "url": "https://www.thevintagenews.com/2015/12/24/10-of-the-most-dangerous-lawmen-of-the-old-west/", "title": "10 of the most dangerous lawmen of the Old West", "headings": "10 of the most dangerous lawmen of the Old West\n10 of the most dangerous lawmen of the Old West\n10. Pat Garrett\n9. Bill Tilghman\n8. William “Dave” Allison\n7. John Hicks Adams\n6. John Barclay Armstrong\n5. Harry Wheeler\n4. Heck Thomas\n3. John Hughes\n2. Bat Masterson\n1. Wyatt Earp\n", "segment": "Bat jumped on the first train there and faced the men in a gunfight. One of the two and a witness were shot, but nobody was seriously wounded. The gunfight was considered fair (by Dodge City standards), and Bat was let off with an $8 fine and left Dodge City that same day. 1. Wyatt Earp\nNoted lawman Wyatt Earp is most likely the most storied figure of the Old West. He was also a skilled gunslinger who was greatly feared by the outlaws of the time. Earp had a varied career that saw him travel to boomtowns like Wichita, Dodge City and the lawless town of Tombstone to serve as sheriff, and he took part in some of the most legendary gunfights of the 1800s. The most famous of these is, without doubt, the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, which happened in 1881 when Earp, his brothers Morgan and Virgil, and friend Doc Holliday confronted a gang of cowboys who had recently been arrested for robbing a stagecoach. Three of the cowboys were killed in the encounter, and everyone except Wyatt was wounded. The gunfight triggered a huge scandal, and friends of the cowboys soon retaliated, wounding Wyatt’s brother Virgil and killing Morgan.", "start_char": 8555, "end_char": 9693, "id": "67335309" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_230317102#9_425086313", "url": "http://thedailyjournalist.com/the-historian/the-most-deadly-gunslingers-of-the-old-west/", "title": "The Most Deadly Gunslingers of the Old West | Think Research Expose", "headings": "The Most Deadly Gunslingers of the Old West\nThe Most Deadly Gunslingers of the Old West\nBy James R. Coffey.\nthedailyjournalist\n", "segment": "4. Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (8 to 30 kills) March 19, 1848–January 13, 1929\nOne of the most famous lawman of all time, Wyatt Earp was also an accomplished gunslinger who was greatly feared by the outlaws of the era. After traveling the boomtowns of Wichita, Dodge City, and the famous city of Tombstone–where he became one of the most feared and respected lawmen of all time–he then participated in some of the most legendary shootouts of the Old West, most notably the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral in 1881, where he and brothers Morgan and Virgil, and close friend Doc Holliday confronted a group of cowboys who’d recently robbed a stagecoach. Three of the cowboys were killed in the fight, and everyone but Wyatt was wounded. The gunfight caused a huge scandal, with compadres of the cowboys soon retaliating, wounding Wyatt’s brother Virgil and killing Morgan. Earp and Holliday then led a team of gunfighters on what has become known as their “ Vendetta Ride ,” during which they killed an estimated 30 men connected with the murders. All told, Earp is credited with killing between 8 to 30 outlaws (depending on the source), and his exploits remain among the most famous stories in the annals of the American Old West. 5. Henry McCarty, aka “Billy the Kid,” Henry Antrim & William H. Bonney (21 kills) November 23, 1859–July 14, 1881 (reportedly)\nThe most legendary of all gunslingers, Henry “Billy the Kid” McCarty started his life of crime with petty theft and horse thievery, but is said to have made his first kill at the age of eighteen. Though often portrayed as a cold-blooded killer, history shows that he actually entered a life of crime out of necessity, not meanness.", "start_char": 5995, "end_char": 7683, "id": "1999666" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1428415968#7_2349295944", "url": "http://www.american-historama.org/1881-1913-maturation-era/wild-west.htm", "title": "The Wild West: US History for Kids ***", "headings": "Wild West\nWild West", "segment": "The famous gunfight occurred at about 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26, 1881, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. The gunfight was between lawmen and the Clanton Gang of outlaws and cowboys. The lawmen were headed by Deputy Marshall Wyatt Earp and his brothers Virgil Earp and Morgan Earp with the support of Doc Holliday. The lawmen and outlaws headed for a showdown at the O.K. Corral. Billy Clanton and gang members Tom McLaury and Frank McLaury were shot down and killed but Ike Clanton and Billy Claiborne escaped. 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They then sent the picture to the bank with a thank you note for the money they stole!", "start_char": 3959, "end_char": 4797, "id": "58342235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1681989044#10_3561945943", "url": "https://justrichest.com/most-expensive-guns-firearms-auction/", "title": "10 Most Expensive Guns and Firearms Ever Sold at Any Auction", "headings": "10 Most Expensive Guns and Firearms Ever Sold at Any Auction\n10 Most Expensive Guns and Firearms Ever Sold at Any Auction\nMost Expensive Guns and Firearms Ever Auctioned\n1. Big Bang Pistol Set – $4.5 million\n2. George Washington’s Saddle Pistols – $1.9 million\n3. Simon Bolivars’ Flintlock Pistols – $1.6 million\n4. Gold-Inlaid Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver – $1.1 million\n5. Colt Paterson Revolver – $977,500\n6. Texas Rangers Sam Wilson’s Colt Walker – $920,000\n7. Teddy Roosevelt’s Shotgun – $862,500\n8. The Gun That Killed Jesse James – $350,000\n9. Wyatt Earp’s Colt .45-caliber Revolver – $225,000\n10. Hitler’s Golden Walther PP – $114,000\n", "segment": "9. Wyatt Earp’s Colt .45-caliber Revolver – $225,000\nThe popularity of gunfights, as portrayed by Hollywood in several Western films and TV shows, is not just a fiction concocted by the world’s leading entertainment industry but a reflection of the region’s love for gun violence. Wyatt Earp, a deputy sheriff who worked in Tombstone, Arizona, led one of the infamous shootouts to happen in the region. During the shootout, which is infamously known as The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Wyatt Earp and three other lawmen killed three outlaws in 30 seconds, using the .45 Colt Revolver. Owning an important piece of gunfight history was a thing of pride for the Earp family, which is why it was passed down from each generation until it ended up in an auction, where it sold for $225,000. 10. Hitler’s Golden Walther PP – $114,000\nIt wouldn’t be a complete list of the most expensive guns and firearms to ever sell at auction if it did not include the gun used by the man who committed one of the greatest acts of violence in human history. See Also: 10 Most Expensive Bags for Women and How Much They Cost\nThe ‘Fuhrer’s Golden Gun’ was a gift to Adolf Hitler on the 50 th birthday by the Walther Family. The gun was inlaid with gold and bore his initials.", "start_char": 7533, "end_char": 8788, "id": "34785384" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_253105237#18_581886209", "url": "https://www.thevintagenews.com/2015/12/24/10-of-the-most-dangerous-lawmen-of-the-old-west/", "title": "10 of the most dangerous lawmen of the Old West", "headings": "10 of the most dangerous lawmen of the Old West\n10 of the most dangerous lawmen of the Old West\n10. Pat Garrett\n9. Bill Tilghman\n8. William “Dave” Allison\n7. John Hicks Adams\n6. John Barclay Armstrong\n5. Harry Wheeler\n4. Heck Thomas\n3. John Hughes\n2. Bat Masterson\n1. Wyatt Earp\n", "segment": "He was also a skilled gunslinger who was greatly feared by the outlaws of the time. Earp had a varied career that saw him travel to boomtowns like Wichita, Dodge City and the lawless town of Tombstone to serve as sheriff, and he took part in some of the most legendary gunfights of the 1800s. The most famous of these is, without doubt, the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, which happened in 1881 when Earp, his brothers Morgan and Virgil, and friend Doc Holliday confronted a gang of cowboys who had recently been arrested for robbing a stagecoach. Three of the cowboys were killed in the encounter, and everyone except Wyatt was wounded. The gunfight triggered a huge scandal, and friends of the cowboys soon retaliated, wounding Wyatt’s brother Virgil and killing Morgan. Earp and Holliday then led a team of gunfighters on what has become known as their “Vendetta Ride,” and they eventually killed several men linked to the murders before fleeing the region. All told, Earp participated in numerous gunfights in his life, killing anywhere from 8 to 30 and his exploits remain s", "start_char": 8923, "end_char": 10000, "id": "67335310" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_208820720#18_520321372", "url": "https://horseyhooves.com/famous-cowboys-outlaws-wild-west/", "title": "10 Famous Cowboys & Outlaws Who Ruled the Wild West - Horsey Hooves", "headings": "10 Famous Cowboys & Outlaws Who Ruled the Wild West\n10 Famous Cowboys & Outlaws Who Ruled the Wild West\nBy\nAuthor\nRachel Major\nHere are the 10 most famous cowboys, outlaws, & gunslingers of the Wild West:\nHenry McCarty “Billy the Kid” (1859 – 1881)\nPat Garrett (1850 – 1908)\nRobert Leroy Parker “Butch Cassidy” (1866 – 1908)\nJesse James (1847 – 1882)\nJames Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok (1837 – 1876)\nWilliam Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody (1846 – 1917)\nJohn Henry “Doc” Holliday (1851 – 1887)\nBartholemew “Bat” Masterson (1853 – 1921)\nWyatt Earp (1848 – 1929)\nJohn “The Duke” Wayne (1907 – 1979)\nShare your thoughts, or ask a question:\n", "segment": "Published after the turn of the century, he wrote several biographies of the wild west era and the famous gunfighting cowboys. Wyatt Earp (1848 – 1929)\nThe central figure of the Old West legend of the Shootout at the O.K. Corral, Wyatt Earp was a lawman and a gambler in Arizona. It was there that Earp earned his reputation as a strong lawman in Kansas, but he soon relocated to Dodge City. It was in Dodge City that Wyatt befriended several of his future allies, including Doc Holliday. His next town, Tombstone, was the location and origin of Wyatt’s legacy. A five-month vicious and deadly conflict raged between outlaws known as The Cowboys Gang and the Earp brothers. Mid-afternoon on October 26, 1881, five members of the Cowboy gang, who had been threatening to kill the remaining Earps for weeks, were loitering around the O.K. Corral. Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan Earp, with Doc Holliday stood paces from The Cowboys and a gun", "start_char": 9066, "end_char": 9999, "id": "33114848" } ]
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where does norway get their oil?
Barents Euro-Arctic Council
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#248_2575282027", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nMoldova\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n20\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMongolia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n180\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\nLead:\n \nPoland\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nThe\n \nNetherlands\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,345\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nNew\n \nZealand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n161\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n \n\nNew\n \nZealand\n \nengineers\n \nbusy\n \nat\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nAt\n \nTannumah\n \nBridge,\n \nAl\n \nBasrah,\n \nOctober\n \n2003\n\nNicaragua\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n115\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorway\n\nDeployment\n \ndates:\n \nJuly\n \n2003–June\n \n2004\n \nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorwegian\n \nArmy\n \ntroops\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq,\n \n2003\n\nPhilippines\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nPoland\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n \nReadings\n\nAb\nb\nrevia\ntions\n\nMap\n \nSymbols\n\nmilitary\n \nunits\n\nFunction\n\nSize\n \nSymbolS\n\nexampleS\n\n", "segment": ". . . . . Norway\n \n. . . . .", "start_char": 6335, "end_char": 6389, "id": "40307271" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1514164970#7_3344911994", "url": "https://marketbusinessnews.com/financial-glossary/oil-economy-definition-meaning/", "title": "Oil economy - definition and meaning - Market Business News", "headings": "Oil economy – definition and meaning\nOil economy – definition and meaning\nOil economy – whole countries\nIs Norway an oil economy?\nVideo – The oil economy\n", "segment": "Fuel makes up sixty-seven percent of Norway’s merchandise exports. Most people would agree that Norway is an oil economy. However, Norway is less of an oil economy than Venezuela, which depends on oil for 97% of its exports. Norway is the second-largest exporter of fish in the world, in value, after China. It also exports machinery, technical equipment, steel products, electronic equipment, and aluminum. It even makes cars and sells them to Germany. Norway does not depend on oil for its electric power. Approximately 98% of the country’s electric power comes from hydroelectric plants. Video – The oil economy\nThis video talks about how humans have changed the way we obtain and use energy. YouTube\nCornell X\n2.26K subscribers\nSubscribe\nThe Oil Economy\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.", "start_char": 2441, "end_char": 3311, "id": "111547905" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1246432735#3_1832871185", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-top-oil-producing-nations-in-europe.html", "title": "The Top Oil Producing Nations In Europe - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Top Oil Producing Nations In Europe\nThe Top Oil Producing Nations In Europe\n1. Russia\n2. Norway\n3. United Kingdom\nFuture Predictions On Europe’s Oil Production\nThe Top Oil Producing Nations In Europe\n", "segment": "Oil is among the top Russian export commodities, with the country which is the world’s second-largest exporter of oil, exporting about 70% of its oil. 2. Norway\nNorway is Europe’s second-largest oil producer, with the country’s annual production estimated to be about 88 million tons. Oil was first discovered in Norway in the North Sea in the 1960s. Since the discovery, oil has become the number-one export commodity in Norway, with crude oil accounting for about 40% of the total annual exports of the country. The petroleum industry makes up about 17% of the GDP of Norway. As a measure to counter the effects of fluctuations in global oil prices, the Norwegian government transfers a portion of its proceeds from the oil industry into a fund known as the Government Pension Fund Global. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated in 2005 that the Barents Sea has about a third of the global undiscovered oil reserves and also indicated the government’s intention to exploit these immense reserves. The receding of Arctic ice witnessed in recent years has also led to the government to announce intentions to engage in oil exploration in the Arctic region. 3.", "start_char": 1466, "end_char": 2625, "id": "96426301" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1514164970#8_3344913359", "url": "https://marketbusinessnews.com/financial-glossary/oil-economy-definition-meaning/", "title": "Oil economy - definition and meaning - Market Business News", "headings": "Oil economy – definition and meaning\nOil economy – definition and meaning\nOil economy – whole countries\nIs Norway an oil economy?\nVideo – The oil economy\n", "segment": "It even makes cars and sells them to Germany. Norway does not depend on oil for its electric power. Approximately 98% of the country’s electric power comes from hydroelectric plants. Video – The oil economy\nThis video talks about how humans have changed the way we obtain and use energy. YouTube\nCornell X\n2.26K subscribers\nSubscribe\nThe Oil Economy\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nMore videos\nMore videos\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 7:36\nLive\n•", "start_char": 2849, "end_char": 3676, "id": "111547906" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_517479360#3_563128773", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_in_Norway", "title": "Energy in Norway - Wikipedia", "headings": "Energy in Norway\nEnergy in Norway\nContents\nOverview\nFossil fuels\nNorth Sea oil\nBarents Sea oil\nElectricity generation\nCarbon emissions\nCarbon capture and storage\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Tying this fiscal policy to the oil market for equity concerns creates a cost-benefit economic solution towards a public access good problem in which a select few are able to reap the direct benefits of a public good. Domestically, Norway has addressed the complications that occur with oil industry markets in protecting the mainland economy and government intervention in distributing its revenue to combat balance-of-payment shocks and to address energy security. The externalities engendered from Norway's activities on the environment, pose another concern apart from its domestic economic implications. Most of Norwegian gas is exported to European countries. As of 2020, about 20% of natural gas consumed in Europe comes from Norway, and Norwegian oil supplies 2% of the global consumption of oil. Considering that three million barrels of oil adds 1.3 Mt of CO\n2 per day to the atmosphere as it is consumed, 474 Mt/year, the global CO\n2 impact of Norway's natural resource supply is significant. Despite that, Norway exports eight times the amount of energy consumed domestically, most of Norway's carbon emissions are from its oil and gas industry (30%) and road traffic (23%). To address the problem of CO\n2 emissions, the Norwegian government has adopted different measures, including signing multilateral and bilateral treaties to cut its emissions in lieu of rising global environmental concerns. It has been argued that Norway can serve as a role model for many countries in terms of petroleum resource management. In Norway, good institutions and open and dynamic public debate involving a whole variety of civil society actors are key factors for successful petroleum governance.", "start_char": 3075, "end_char": 4770, "id": "103861949" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1057021819#6_2128764675", "url": "https://www.etias.us/us-citizens/etias-norway/", "title": "ETIAS for Norway | Entry requirements for US citizens", "headings": "ETIAS for Norway\nETIAS for Norway\nTravel to Norway from US with ETIAS\nAbout Norway\nDocuments required\nUS Embassy\nTourist Travel Information about Norway\nInteresting facts\nMedical Information for U.S. citizens\nRecommended vaccines:\nEmergencies:\n", "segment": "Norway’s primary source of income comes from the oil and gas industry. It also has several other natural resources such as fish and minerals, some industry, and a developed technology sector. It is the world’s largest producer of oil and natural gas outside the Middle East. Norway is also the biggest salmon exporter in the world. This country is also considered one of the happiest regions in the world. It follows the Scandinavian model, which means Norwegians pay high taxes towards free schools and education, free healthcare, an efficient welfare system as well as many other benefits. Interesting facts\nThe people of Oslo, Norway, donate the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree in London every year in gratitude to Londoners for their assistance during WWII\nNorway has won the largest number of Gold, Silver and Bronze medals of all countries in the Winter Olympics\nIn Norway, you can buy alcoholic beverages only from stores named Vinmonopolet. There are only two in each city, and none in the countryside\nMinnesota is the unofficial Norwegian capital of the United States, and more Norwegians live in Minnesota than in any other state\nNorway is very proud of its very famous hot chocolate factory, Freia, immortalized in Norwegian-American author Roald Dahl’s book 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' Freia chocolate was one of the main sources of sustenance for Roald Amundsen on his journey to the South Pole. Amundsen planted the Norwegian flag at the South Pole in 1911 as the first man to reach the South Pole\nMedical Information for U.S. citizens\nRecommended vaccines: Routine Vaccines\nHepatitis A\nHepatitis B\nRabies\nEmergencies:", "start_char": 2339, "end_char": 3980, "id": "21449605" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#249_2575288160", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nMoldova\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n20\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMongolia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n180\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\nLead:\n \nPoland\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nThe\n \nNetherlands\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,345\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nNew\n \nZealand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n161\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n \n\nNew\n \nZealand\n \nengineers\n \nbusy\n \nat\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nAt\n \nTannumah\n \nBridge,\n \nAl\n \nBasrah,\n \nOctober\n \n2003\n\nNicaragua\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n115\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorway\n\nDeployment\n \ndates:\n \nJuly\n \n2003–June\n \n2004\n \nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorwegian\n \nArmy\n \ntroops\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq,\n \n2003\n\nPhilippines\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nPoland\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n \nReadings\n\nAb\nb\nrevia\ntions\n\nMap\n \nSymbols\n\nmilitary\n \nunits\n\nFunction\n\nSize\n \nSymbolS\n\nexampleS\n\n", "segment": "Norway\n \n. . . . . . . . . .", "start_char": 6355, "end_char": 6409, "id": "40307272" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_744708873#3_1517529672", "url": "https://commodity.com/data/norway/", "title": "What Does Norway Trade With Other Countries? Here Are Its Top 5 Imports & Exports - Commodity.com", "headings": "What Does Norway Trade With Other Countries? Here Are Its Top 5 Imports & Exports\nWhat Does Norway Trade With Other Countries? Here Are Its Top 5 Imports & Exports\nEconomy of Norway – Overview\nNorway’s GDP\nNorway’s Top 5 Commodity Exports\nNorway’s Other Notable Exports\nNorway’s Top 5 Commodity Imports\nNorway’s Other Notable Imports\nDetails About Norway’s Imports/Exports\nCrude Petroleum\nPetroleum Gas\nRaw Aluminum\nFish Fillets\nInteresting Facts About Norway\nAll figures based on OEC/IMF 2018 calculations and projections unless otherwise stated.\nRegulated Brokers: Where Can I Trade Commodities?\nFurther Reading\n", "segment": "Details About Norway’s Imports/Exports\nHere is some more detail about Norway’s commodity exports and imports. Crude Petroleum\nOil is the world’s second-biggest export product and Norway ranks in 12th place in the global standings, giving it a 3.06% share of a global market that is worth $1.08 trillion annually. Petroleum Gas\nNorway’s exports petroleum gas represent 29.2% of all its exports. Combined with crude petroleum, that means petroleum products represent 55.1% of all the country’s exports. Germany and the United Kingdom are major export destinations for Norway’s petroleum gas exports, accounting for 61.7% of Norway’s total exports of this product ($22.9 billion). Raw Aluminum\nNorway is the 5th largest aluminum exporter in the world and has a 5.4% share of a worldwide export market that is worth $61.1 billion annually. The countries which export more aluminum include Canada, United Arab Emirates, Russia, and India. Fish Fillets\nExports of fish fillets account for $2.2 billion of Norway’s total annual exports (1.73%) and are responsible for 8.7% of a global market worth $25.2 billion, making Norway the 4rd largest exporter behind China, Chile, and Vietnam. Fishing is an important industry for Norway and the country controls some of the world’s richest fishing grounds, The North Sea, the Barents Sea and the Norwegian Sea polar front, plus some important fish breeding grounds just off its coast. Interesting Facts About Norway\nNorway has some of the highest gasoline prices in the world, even though Norway is one the biggest exporters of oil in the world.", "start_char": 2625, "end_char": 4207, "id": "77407923" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_382477158#17_419714813", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Norway", "title": "Economy of Norway - Wikipedia", "headings": "Economy of Norway\nEconomy of Norway\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nEconomy of Norway\nContents\nHistory\nPre-industrial revolution\nIndustrial revolution\nSocial democratic reforms\nPetroleum and post-industrialism\nOil-exporting country\nReservations about European Union\nPost-industrial economic developments\nState ownership role\nData\nEconomic structure and sustained growth\nRegional variation\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Since then, large natural gas reserves have also been discovered. Against the backdrop of the Norwegian referendum to not join the European Union, the Norwegian Ministry of Industry, headed by Ola Skjåk Bræk moved quickly to establish a national energy policy. Norway decided to stay out of OPEC, keep its own energy prices in line with world markets, and spend the revenue – known as the \"currency gift\" – wisely. The Norwegian government established its own oil company, Statoil, and awarded drilling and production rights to Norsk Hydro and the newly formed Saga Petroleum. Petroleum exports are taxed at a marginal rate of 78% (standard corporate tax of 24%, and a special petroleum tax of 54%). The North Sea turned out to present many technological challenges for production and exploration, and Norwegian companies invested in building capabilities to meet these challenges. A number of engineering and construction companies emerged from the remnants of the largely lost shipbuilding industry, creating centers of competence in Stavanger and the western suburbs of Oslo. Stavanger also became the land-based staging area for the offshore drilling industry. Presently North Sea is past its peak oil production. New oil and gas fields have been found and developed in the large Norwegian areas of the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea, including Snøhvit .", "start_char": 8303, "end_char": 9664, "id": "103773369" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_5218685#13_13156033", "url": "https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/norway-facts.html", "title": "Norway Facts for Kids | Geography | Norway Animals | Family Travel", "headings": "Norway Facts\nNorway Facts\nInteresting Norway Facts for Kids\nNorway Facts | Norway Map\nNorway Facts | Norway Geography\nNorway Attractions\nReine, Lofoten Islands\nGeiranger Fjord in Norway\nViking Ship Museum\nNorway People\nNorway Facts | Norwegian Language\nNorway Economy\nNorway Animals\nInteresting Norway Facts\nDid you know...?\nNorway Facts for Kids: Useful Resources\n", "segment": "They are the indigenous people of the arctic circle. Reindeer herder in typical Sami clothing\nNorway Economy\nNorway is not part of the European Union as agreed in a national referendum in 1994. Oil and gas were discovered off the Norwegian coastline in the 1960s and are among the country's main natural resources. Norway is on of the largest seafood producers in the world and the second largest nation exporting seafood after China. Most of the country's electricity is produced by hydropower plants. The biggest trading partners of Norway are Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, Sweden and China. Norway Animals\nReindeer in Norway\nIn Norway, you will find reindeers. These animals are also called caribou. These animals which only live in the Northern Hemisphere above the Arctic circle travel far to get food. They have antlers which they use for scraping the snow away from the ground to find food.", "start_char": 4868, "end_char": 5769, "id": "49572774" } ]
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The US Of America in located on what continent? The United States of America is located in North America. What is the geographic location of the US using the terms hemisphere and continent? the United States is located in the northern and the western hemispheres. The United States continent is north america\nDoes the United States of America include south America? No, The United States is a country of 300 million located on the North American Continent. South America is a continent. On what continent does Amercan lie on? North America is where the United States is located.", "start_char": 1739, "end_char": 2379, "id": "3654729" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1252600112#0_1848331957", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-continent-is-the-united-states-of-america-in.html", "title": "What Continent Is The United States of America In? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Continent Is The United States of America In?\nWhat Continent Is The United States of America In?\nHistory of Independence\nStates and Territories\nThe US Economy\nNorth America\n", "segment": "What Continent Is The United States of America In? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Continent Is The United States of America In? The United States lies within the central portion of the continent of North America. The United States lies within the central portion of the continent of North America, and it is a federal republic comprising of 50 states. The US also comprises of Washington D.C, which is the capital city, five major self-governing territories, and several possessions. The US has a surface area of 3.8 million square miles, and the population was estimated at 325,365,189 in 2017. History of Independence\nThe United States was founded by the 13 colonies that were under British rule and gained independence in 1776. The 13 colonies included New York province, New Hampshire province, Massachusetts Bay province, New Jersey province, Rhode Island colony, Connecticut colony, Delaware colony, Carolina province, Georgia province, Maryland province, Virginia Dominion and colony, Pennsylvania province, and the divided provinces of North and South Carolina. States and Territories\nThe federal district together with 48 states are adjoining and are located in North America while Hawaii is composed of different Islands located in the Pacific Ocean, and the state of Alaska is situated in the North-western region of North America. Alaska is the biggest state with an area of 663,268 square miles.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1395, "id": "96436037" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731806903#7_3066783678", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_the_United_States_located_in", "title": "What continent is the United States located in? - Answers", "headings": "What continent is the United States located in\n?\n\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nYour Answer\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent are Canada and the United States located in?\nWhat continent is Wichita in?\nWhat is the continent of California?\nWhat continent are America in?\nThe united states of america is located in north america?\nWhat country and continent is Rocky mountains located?\nOn what continent is Chicago located?\nWhat continent is Florida located?\nWhat us possession or protectorate is located on the North American continent?\nThe continent of Texas?\nFla is located in what country?\nThe US Of America in located on what continent?\nWhat is the geographic location of the US using the terms hemisphere and continent?\nDoes the United States of America include south America?\nOn what continent does Amercan lie on?\nOn which continent is the United States of America located?\nWhat country is Allen TX located in?\nWhat continent is Massachusetts on?\nWhat is the only state in the united states that is locsted outside of the north american continent-?\nWhat continent is Miami FL located?\nWhat country and continent is Glendale Ca in?\nWhat country or continent is bald eagle located in?\nWhich continent is Georgia located?\nWhat continent is the Mojave Desert on?\nOn which continent is the Chihuahuan Desert located?\n", "segment": "On which continent is the United States of America located? The United States is primarily on the continent of North America. Only the islands of Hawaii and US territories are not on the North American mainland. What country is Allen TX located in? The city of Allen is located in Texas. Texas is located in the country, The United States of America. The United States of America is located in the continent, North America. What continent is Massachusetts on? Massachusetts is located on the continent of North America. Massachusetts is a United States of America state;", "start_char": 2379, "end_char": 2950, "id": "3654731" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731806903#2_3066772170", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_the_United_States_located_in", "title": "What continent is the United States located in? - Answers", "headings": "What continent is the United States located in\n?\n\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nYour Answer\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent are Canada and the United States located in?\nWhat continent is Wichita in?\nWhat is the continent of California?\nWhat continent are America in?\nThe united states of america is located in north america?\nWhat country and continent is Rocky mountains located?\nOn what continent is Chicago located?\nWhat continent is Florida located?\nWhat us possession or protectorate is located on the North American continent?\nThe continent of Texas?\nFla is located in what country?\nThe US Of America in located on what continent?\nWhat is the geographic location of the US using the terms hemisphere and continent?\nDoes the United States of America include south America?\nOn what continent does Amercan lie on?\nOn which continent is the United States of America located?\nWhat country is Allen TX located in?\nWhat continent is Massachusetts on?\nWhat is the only state in the united states that is locsted outside of the north american continent-?\nWhat continent is Miami FL located?\nWhat country and continent is Glendale Ca in?\nWhat country or continent is bald eagle located in?\nWhich continent is Georgia located?\nWhat continent is the Mojave Desert on?\nOn which continent is the Chihuahuan Desert located?\n", "segment": "What continent are America in? The United States of America is located on the North American continent. The united states of america is located in north america? The United States of America is indeed located on the North American continent. What country and continent is Rocky mountains located? In the United States, on the North America continent. On what continent is Chicago located? Chicago is in the United States of America, which is on the continent of North America\nWhat continent is Florida located? Florida is one of the States in the United States of America. What us possession or protectorate is located on the North American continent?", "start_char": 848, "end_char": 1500, "id": "3654726" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731806903#6_3066781384", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_the_United_States_located_in", "title": "What continent is the United States located in? - Answers", "headings": "What continent is the United States located in\n?\n\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nYour Answer\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent are Canada and the United States located in?\nWhat continent is Wichita in?\nWhat is the continent of California?\nWhat continent are America in?\nThe united states of america is located in north america?\nWhat country and continent is Rocky mountains located?\nOn what continent is Chicago located?\nWhat continent is Florida located?\nWhat us possession or protectorate is located on the North American continent?\nThe continent of Texas?\nFla is located in what country?\nThe US Of America in located on what continent?\nWhat is the geographic location of the US using the terms hemisphere and continent?\nDoes the United States of America include south America?\nOn what continent does Amercan lie on?\nOn which continent is the United States of America located?\nWhat country is Allen TX located in?\nWhat continent is Massachusetts on?\nWhat is the only state in the united states that is locsted outside of the north american continent-?\nWhat continent is Miami FL located?\nWhat country and continent is Glendale Ca in?\nWhat country or continent is bald eagle located in?\nWhich continent is Georgia located?\nWhat continent is the Mojave Desert on?\nOn which continent is the Chihuahuan Desert located?\n", "segment": "The United States continent is north america\nDoes the United States of America include south America? No, The United States is a country of 300 million located on the North American Continent. South America is a continent. On what continent does Amercan lie on? North America is where the United States is located. On which continent is the United States of America located? The United States is primarily on the continent of North America. Only the islands of Hawaii and US territories are not on the North American mainland. What country is Allen TX located in? The city of Allen is located in Texas.", "start_char": 2065, "end_char": 2667, "id": "3654730" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_155425318#0_362724214", "url": "https://www.reference.com/geography/united-states-america-located-e5a657b51f6a852b", "title": "Where Is the United States of America Located?", "headings": "Where Is the United States of America Located?\nWhere Is the United States of America Located?", "segment": "Where Is the United States of America Located? Where Is the United States of America Located? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 30, 2020 4:30:18 AM ET\nThe United States of America is located on the continent of North America. Some confusion often arises as to the location of the United States of America because the nation is also named after the continent upon which it is found, North America. North America is comprised of three nations: the United States of America, Canada, and Mexico. The State of Hawaii is also a part of the United States, but it is not found on the same continent. Instead it is located in the middle of the central Pacific region. In fact, Hawaii is one of the few places in the world that is not considered to be part of any continent, along with a few other small island areas, such as New Zealand and French Polynesia. 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The United States is comprised of Washington DC, the capital, consists of five self-contained areas and numerous properties The surface area of ​​the United States is 3.8 million square miles and the population was USA continent\nUSA is in which, continent,\nUSA is in which continent\nUSA continent The United States was formed by 13 colonies that were under British rule and gained independence in 1776 The 13 colonies included the Province of New York, the Province of New Hampshire, the Province of Massachusetts Bay, the Province of New Jersey, Rhode Island Colony, Connecticut Colony, Delaware Colony The Province of Carolina, the Province of Georgia, the Province of Maryland, the Dominion and Colony of Virginia, the Province of Pennsylvania, and the Districts of Northern and South Carolina\nStates and territories\nThe Federal District is affiliated with 48 states and is located in North America, while Hawaii is comprised of various islands in the Pacific, and Alaska is located in the Northwest Territories of North America Alaska is the largest state with an area of ​​663,268 square miles The United States has a total of 16 territories,\nbut only five are permanent residents, and the remainder are uninhabited These areas include Puerto Rico, Palmyra Atoll, Jarres Island, Northern Mariana Islands, Midway Atoll, Baja Nuevo Bank, US Virgin Islands, Cernilla Bank, American Samoa, Baker Island, Guam, Johnston Atoll, Holland Island, Kingman Reef. , Weeks included Island, and Nipusa Island. 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Antarctica is the coldest continent in the world, completely covered by snow.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3631, "id": "111278344" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731806903#0_3066767262", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_the_United_States_located_in", "title": "What continent is the United States located in? - Answers", "headings": "What continent is the United States located in\n?\n\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nYour Answer\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent are Canada and the United States located in?\nWhat continent is Wichita in?\nWhat is the continent of California?\nWhat continent are America in?\nThe united states of america is located in north america?\nWhat country and continent is Rocky mountains located?\nOn what continent is Chicago located?\nWhat continent is Florida located?\nWhat us possession or protectorate is located on the North American continent?\nThe continent of Texas?\nFla is located in what country?\nThe US Of America in located on what continent?\nWhat is the geographic location of the US using the terms hemisphere and continent?\nDoes the United States of America include south America?\nOn what continent does Amercan lie on?\nOn which continent is the United States of America located?\nWhat country is Allen TX located in?\nWhat continent is Massachusetts on?\nWhat is the only state in the united states that is locsted outside of the north american continent-?\nWhat continent is Miami FL located?\nWhat country and continent is Glendale Ca in?\nWhat country or continent is bald eagle located in?\nWhich continent is Georgia located?\nWhat continent is the Mojave Desert on?\nOn which continent is the Chihuahuan Desert located?\n", "segment": "What continent is the United States located in? - Answers\nHistory of the United States\nUnited Kingdom\nContinents\nWhat continent is the United States located in? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2010-04-11 13:14:13\nNorth America, along with Canada and Mexico. 15 16 17\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat continent is the United States located in? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent are Canada and the United States located in? Canada and the United States are both in the continent of North America. What continent is Wichita in? Wichita, Kansas is located in the United States, located on the continent of North America. What is the continent of California? California is in the United States which is located in the North American continent.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 848, "id": "3654724" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731806903#4_3066776796", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_the_United_States_located_in", "title": "What continent is the United States located in? - Answers", "headings": "What continent is the United States located in\n?\n\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nYour Answer\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent are Canada and the United States located in?\nWhat continent is Wichita in?\nWhat is the continent of California?\nWhat continent are America in?\nThe united states of america is located in north america?\nWhat country and continent is Rocky mountains located?\nOn what continent is Chicago located?\nWhat continent is Florida located?\nWhat us possession or protectorate is located on the North American continent?\nThe continent of Texas?\nFla is located in what country?\nThe US Of America in located on what continent?\nWhat is the geographic location of the US using the terms hemisphere and continent?\nDoes the United States of America include south America?\nOn what continent does Amercan lie on?\nOn which continent is the United States of America located?\nWhat country is Allen TX located in?\nWhat continent is Massachusetts on?\nWhat is the only state in the united states that is locsted outside of the north american continent-?\nWhat continent is Miami FL located?\nWhat country and continent is Glendale Ca in?\nWhat country or continent is bald eagle located in?\nWhich continent is Georgia located?\nWhat continent is the Mojave Desert on?\nOn which continent is the Chihuahuan Desert located?\n", "segment": "The United States itself is located on the North American continent. The continent of Texas? Texas is located in the country The United States of America which is in the North America continent. Fla is located in what country? FLA (abbr. for Florida) is located on the continent of the United States. The US Of America in located on what continent? The United States of America is located in North America. What is the geographic location of the US using the terms hemisphere and continent? the United States is located in the northern and the western hemispheres.", "start_char": 1500, "end_char": 2065, "id": "3654728" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731806903#3_3066774512", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_the_United_States_located_in", "title": "What continent is the United States located in? - Answers", "headings": "What continent is the United States located in\n?\n\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nYour Answer\nWhat continent is the United States located in?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent are Canada and the United States located in?\nWhat continent is Wichita in?\nWhat is the continent of California?\nWhat continent are America in?\nThe united states of america is located in north america?\nWhat country and continent is Rocky mountains located?\nOn what continent is Chicago located?\nWhat continent is Florida located?\nWhat us possession or protectorate is located on the North American continent?\nThe continent of Texas?\nFla is located in what country?\nThe US Of America in located on what continent?\nWhat is the geographic location of the US using the terms hemisphere and continent?\nDoes the United States of America include south America?\nOn what continent does Amercan lie on?\nOn which continent is the United States of America located?\nWhat country is Allen TX located in?\nWhat continent is Massachusetts on?\nWhat is the only state in the united states that is locsted outside of the north american continent-?\nWhat continent is Miami FL located?\nWhat country and continent is Glendale Ca in?\nWhat country or continent is bald eagle located in?\nWhich continent is Georgia located?\nWhat continent is the Mojave Desert on?\nOn which continent is the Chihuahuan Desert located?\n", "segment": "In the United States, on the North America continent. On what continent is Chicago located? Chicago is in the United States of America, which is on the continent of North America\nWhat continent is Florida located? Florida is one of the States in the United States of America. What us possession or protectorate is located on the North American continent? The United States itself is located on the North American continent. The continent of Texas? Texas is located in the country The United States of America which is in the North America continent. Fla is located in what country? FLA (abbr.", "start_char": 1145, "end_char": 1738, "id": "3654727" } ]
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where is basque located?
Spain
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_171514367#0_459436445", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_Basque_located", "title": "Where is Basque located? - Answers", "headings": "Where is Basque located\n?\n\nWhere is Basque located?\nYour Answer\nWhere is Basque located?\n", "segment": "Where is Basque located? - Answers\nSpain\nEurope\nWhere is Basque located? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2011-09-15 12:00:50\nNorthern part of Spain, this region is always at odds with the rest of Spain are looking to become independent, which will never happen,\nAnswer: Basque is a language/cultural group. There is no nation called Basque. The Basque regions include the Spanish provinces of Alava, Biscay and Gipuzkoa, and the Autonomous Community of Navarre. There is also a French Basque region of Lower Navarre, Labourd and Soule. Answer: There is no country called \"Basque\"is what the people there are called \"basque\" comes from Vaskania a small place located between France and Spain, both France and Spain would like to claim this place but the people there would like to be their own country. Some people speak french basque and some spanish basque depending which side they live on, the language is wgat is called a language isilate, meaning it has no links to any other modern language.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1025, "id": "75023066" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2159525685#1_2397939922", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basque_Country_(greater_region)", "title": "Basque Country (greater region) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Basque Country (greater region)\nBasque Country (greater region)\nContents\nEtymology\nTerritory\nNorthern Basque Country\nSouthern Basque Country\nClimate\nHistory\nAncient period\nMiddle Ages\nModern period\nDemographics\nLargest cities\nMetropolitan areas\nNon-Basque minorities\nHistorical minorities\nRecent immigration\nLanguage\nUniversities\nPolitics\nParties with presence in all the Basque Country\nParties with presence only in the French Basque Country\nParties with presence in all of the Spanish Basque Country\nParties with presence only in Navarre\nBasque nationalism\nPolitical status and violence\nEuskadi Ta Askatasuna\nCulture\nSports\nTraditional Basque sports\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Spanish: País Vasco; French: Pays basque) is the name given to the home of the Basque people. The Basque country is located in the western Pyrenees, straddling the border between France and Spain on the coast of the Bay of Biscay. Euskal Herria is the oldest documented Basque name for the area they inhabit, dating from the 16th century. It comprises the Autonomous Communities of the Basque Country and Navarre in Spain and the Northern Basque Country in France. The region is home to the Basque people ( Basque: Euskaldunak ), their language ( Basque: Euskara ), culture and traditions.", "start_char": 776, "end_char": 1365, "id": "100739723" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2159586899#1_2397971721", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basque_Country_(historical_territory)", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Spanish: País Vasco; French: Pays basque) is the name given to the home of the Basque people.[1] The Basque country is located in the western Pyrenees, straddling the border between Franceand Spainon the coast of the Bay of Biscay. Euskal Herriais the oldest documented Basque name for the area they inhabit, dating from the 16th century. [ 2]\nIt comprises the Autonomous Communitiesof the Basque Countryand Navarrein Spain and the Northern Basque Countryin France. The region is home to the Basque people(Basque: Euskaldunak), their language (Basque: Euskara), culture and traditions. The area is neither linguistically nor culturally homogeneous, and certain areas have a majority of people who do not consider themselves Basque, such as the south of Navarre. [", "start_char": 823, "end_char": 1585, "id": "100739736" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_141972500#0_270640630", "url": "http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~emcoates/eta/basques.html", "title": "basques", "headings": "WHO ARE THE BASQUES?\nWHO ARE THE BASQUES?\nTHE BASQUE HOUSE - ETXEA\nTHE FUEROS\n", "segment": "basques\nWHO ARE THE BASQUES? The Basques are thought to be the oldest culture in the world; direct descendents of Cro-Magnons. The Basque language, Euskera, has not been directly traced back to any other language. The Basque region is located in the southwest corner of France and spans across the northwest corner of Spain. Despite much struggle by the Basque people, the Basque region is not an independent nation; it is part of Spain and France, respectively. The Provinces of Nafarroa, Araba, Gipuzkoa, and Bizkaia (called Navarra, Alava, Guipuzcoa, and Vizcaya in Spanish) are located in Spain. The provinces of Lapurdi, Benaparre, and Zuberoa are located in France (called Labourd, Basse Navarre, and Soule in French). The provinces of Alava, Guipuzcoa, and Vizcaya in Spain make up the Autonomous Basque Community of Euskadi.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 845, "id": "154034" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_395453610#4_703831654", "url": "http://www.fla-gaming.com/history.htm", "title": "Basque pelota history - Jai Alai", "headings": "Basque pelota history\nBasque pelota history\nAbout Basque Country\n", "segment": "About Basque Country\nBasque Country, known as Euskal Herria in the native language, stretches from the Atlantic coast and into the western Pyrenees mountains along the French-Spanish border. Basque Country is not a sovereign state, it is comprised of three autonomous communities: Northern Basque Country in France and the Basque Country and Navarre in Spain. The origin of the Basques and their language is a controversial topic. The language is the only Pre-Indo-European language still spoken in Western Europe. This indicates that the Basques might be a remnant of a pre-Indo-European European population. The Pyrenees mountain range forms a natural border that separates the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe. The mountain range runs from the Bay of Biscay in the Atlantic to Cap de Creus in the Mediterranean Sea. The dramatic landscape of the Pyrenees mountains has helped preserve the Basque language and culture. It wasn’t until the late 19th century that fairly large amounts of Galicians and Castilians migrated into Basque Country.", "start_char": 2167, "end_char": 3231, "id": "18949742" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_141972500#1_270641758", "url": "http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~emcoates/eta/basques.html", "title": "basques", "headings": "WHO ARE THE BASQUES?\nWHO ARE THE BASQUES?\nTHE BASQUE HOUSE - ETXEA\nTHE FUEROS\n", "segment": "Despite much struggle by the Basque people, the Basque region is not an independent nation; it is part of Spain and France, respectively. The Provinces of Nafarroa, Araba, Gipuzkoa, and Bizkaia (called Navarra, Alava, Guipuzcoa, and Vizcaya in Spanish) are located in Spain. The provinces of Lapurdi, Benaparre, and Zuberoa are located in France (called Labourd, Basse Navarre, and Soule in French). The provinces of Alava, Guipuzcoa, and Vizcaya in Spain make up the Autonomous Basque Community of Euskadi. the Entire Basqueland is 8,218 square miles, slightly less than the area of New Hampshire. The provinces are defined by the language, and so there are 7 different Basque dialects. The Basque region is called Euskal Herria by the Basques, which means \"land of Euskera speakers.\" Their language has always been what defines a Basque. Because the culture is based on language, there are no ancient written records written by the Basques, only oral history that has been passed down.", "start_char": 328, "end_char": 1338, "id": "154035" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2159525685#0_2397937886", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basque_Country_(greater_region)", "title": "Basque Country (greater region) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Basque Country (greater region)\nBasque Country (greater region)\nContents\nEtymology\nTerritory\nNorthern Basque Country\nSouthern Basque Country\nClimate\nHistory\nAncient period\nMiddle Ages\nModern period\nDemographics\nLargest cities\nMetropolitan areas\nNon-Basque minorities\nHistorical minorities\nRecent immigration\nLanguage\nUniversities\nPolitics\nParties with presence in all the Basque Country\nParties with presence only in the French Basque Country\nParties with presence in all of the Spanish Basque Country\nParties with presence only in Navarre\nBasque nationalism\nPolitical status and violence\nEuskadi Ta Askatasuna\nCulture\nSports\nTraditional Basque sports\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Basque Country (greater region) - Wikipedia\nBasque Country (greater region)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFor other uses of \"Basque Country\", see Basque Country (disambiguation). Cultural and historic land of the Basque people\nBasque Country\nEuskal Herria\nFlag\nCoat of arms\nMotto: Zazpiak Bat (The seven are one)\nLocation of the Basque Country\nThe seven historical provinces usually included in the definition of the greater region of the Basque Country. Largest city\nBilbao\nOfficial languages\nBasque\nFrench\nSpanish\nDemonym (s)\nBasque\nArea\n• Total\n20,947 km 2 (8,088 sq mi)\nPopulation\n• 2017 estimate\n3,155,597\n• Density\n150.65/km 2 (390.2/sq mi)\nCurrency\nEuro (€) ( EUR)\nInternet TLD\n.eus\nThe Basque Country ( Basque: Euskal Herria; Spanish: País Vasco; French: Pays basque) is the name given to the home of the Basque people. The Basque country is located in the western Pyrenees, straddling the border between France and Spain on the coast of the Bay of Biscay.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1006, "id": "100739722" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_606224331#0_1075242140", "url": "http://www.galiciaguide.com/Basquecountry.html", "title": "Basque Country | GALICIA GUIDE | Spain", "headings": "\nTourism and the Basque region", "segment": "Basque Country | GALICIA GUIDE | Spain\nThe Basque Country is one of Spain's autonomous regions and sits to the east of Asturias. Officially (within the Spanish constitution) it comprises the three provinces of Araba (provincial capital of Vitoria Gasteiz), Bizkaia (provincial capital of Bilbao) and Gipuzkoa (provincial capital of Donostia), all within Spain. There are however many arguments about the definition of this region and the neighbouring region of Navarre and some further provinces in France are also called the Basque country when taking an alternate approach to defining the area. The Basque region of Spain has a population of over two million inhabitants with a further one quarter of a million people living in the Basque provinces of France. Like Galicia, many Basques left Spain to live in South America and Argentina is a particular hot spot. Few ventured to the UK. Tourism and the Basque region\nPolitically the Basque region is arguably Spain's most unsettled with a strong separatist movement including a small but volatile terrorist organisation (ETA). Economically the Basque region is prosperous, but overseas tourism is not a major contributor and few English speakers visit this region, mainly because of its association with terrorism and its perceived hostility to foreigners. Unlike Galicia, the Basque region also lacks any serious government sponsored tourism organisations like turgalicia and information about the region is hard to find in English, particularly in relation to tourism and sightseeing. The industrial image of this region is however changing and there is no question that, like the other northern Spanish territories, the Basque region has a great deal to offer the discerning traveller who wants to experience undiluted Spain.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1780, "id": "19177483" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_165672497#4_444018952", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_the_Basque_language_come_from", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What is the Pyrenees language? Basque\nWhat language is maitasun? Basque\nWhat does basque mean? Basque is the language of the Basque people, who inhabit the\nBasque Country, a region spanning an area in northeastern Spain and\nsouthwestern France. Where does the last name Arizpe come from? It's a Basque name. Probably from Nafarroa or Vizcaia. The\nBasque Country, which in their language is Euskal Herria, is has\nbeen anexed by Spain and France. In which 2 European countries is basque spoken? Basque is spoken as a second language by the Basque communities\nin France and Spain.", "start_char": 2118, "end_char": 2696, "id": "75010896" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_148485687#0_241473733", "url": "http://www.everyculture.com/wc/Rwanda-to-Syria/Basques.html", "title": "Basques - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major holidays, Rites of passage", "headings": "Basques\nBasques\n1 • INTRODUCTION\n2 • LOCATION\n3 • LANGUAGE\nSAMPLE WORDS AND PHRASES\n4 • FOLKLORE\n5 • RELIGION\n6 • MAJOR HOLIDAYS\n7 • RITES OF PASSAGE\n8 • RELATIONSHIPS\n9 • LIVING CONDITIONS\n10 • FAMILY LIFE\n11 • CLOTHING\n12 • FOOD\n13 • EDUCATION\n14 • CULTURAL HERITAGE\n15 • EMPLOYMENT\n16 • SPORTS\n17 • RECREATION\n18 • CRAFTS AND HOBBIES\n19 • SOCIAL PROBLEMS\n20 • BIBLIOGRAPHY\nWEBSITES\nUser Contributions:\njen\nHope\nbrett\nMaria\nKim and Samantha\nChris\nJon\nSabrina\nKaitlyn\nclaudette\nMichelle\nRobert Soule (s)\nallan\nLandon Bidegaray\nCarmen\nMarian Eguiarte\nkaito\nJo\narnoldas\nKory\nTony Battiste\nJonathan\nElizabeth\nDavid\nJoel\nLuis\nmyweekendfarm.com\nSamuel Albrecht\nAna de Legazpi Cortés\nJane\nyour mom\nEirian Davies\nSherrill Revis\n", "segment": "Basques - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major holidays, Rites of passage\nBasques\nPRONUNCIATION: BASKS\nLOCATION: Northwest Spain and southwest France\nPOPULATION: 3 million (2.5 million in Spain)\nLANGUAGE: Euskera (Basque language); Spanish; French\nRELIGION: Roman Catholicism\n1 • INTRODUCTION\nThe Basques are a single people who live in two countries—northwest Spain and southwest France. The Basques may be the oldest ethnic group in Europe. They are thought to have inhabited the southwestern corner of the continent since before Indo-European peoples came to the area approximately 5,000 years ago.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 628, "id": "18676286" } ]
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what other languages does switzerland speak?
Romansh language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1233876332#0_1802509162", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/languages-spoken-in-switzerland.html", "title": "What Language is Spoken in Switzerland? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Language is Spoken in Switzerland?\nWhat Language is Spoken in Switzerland?\nGerman\nFrench\nItalian\nRomansh\nEnglish\nLanguages Spoken In Switzerland\n", "segment": "What Language is Spoken in Switzerland? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Language is Spoken in Switzerland? Signs in Switzerland using the country's three official languages. Editorial credit: Wirat Suandee / Shutterstock.com. Switzerland is a multilingual country with four national languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. The predominant language varies by regions of the country, called cantons. German is the most spoken language in the country, and is widely spoken in the central region of the country. French is more predominant in the west near the French border, while Italian is more common in the south near the Italian border.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 632, "id": "96407157" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_222031070#0_433478689", "url": "http://www.myswissalps.com/aboutswitzerland/culturehistory/languages", "title": "The 4 official languages of Switzerland explained", "headings": "The languages spoken in Switzerland\nThe languages spoken in Switzerland\nGet a customized itinerary\nThe four official languages in Switzerland\nLanguages in Switzerland by region\nSwiss German\nGetting around with English\nIs there one generic Swiss language?\n", "segment": "The 4 official languages of Switzerland explained\n\n\nThe languages spoken in Switzerland\nGet a customized itinerary\nSave time and let Swiss travel consultants plan and book your trip. More\nThe four official languages in Switzerland\nThe official languages in Switzerland are: German (62%)\nFrench (23%)\nItalian (8%)\nRhaeto-Romanic (0.5%)\nThe great number of languages spoken in this relatively small country can be explained by the history of Switzerland. Languages in Switzerland by region\nThe main Swiss languages by region: German: North- and East Switzerland. This includes Basel, Bern, Lucerne, Interlaken, Zermatt and Zurich. French: West Switzerland. This includes Geneva and Montreux.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 689, "id": "247548" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_486941096#7_854785161", "url": "https://www.newlyswissed.com/official-languages-of-switzerland/", "title": "What are the four official languages of Switzerland?", "headings": "What are the four official languages of Switzerland?\nWhat are the four official languages of Switzerland?\nPicture this: a soon-to-become Newly Swissed person boldly announces: \"Learning the Swiss language? Hold my beer!\"\nWhat languages are spoken in Switzerland?\nWhy are there four languages in Switzerland?\nWhat are the official languages of Switzerland?\nGerman: The most widely spoken language of Switzerland\nFrench: The language of Romandie\nItalian: Spoken in the sunny side of Switzerland\nRomansh: The smallest of the official languages in Switzerland, yet just as important\nLanguages of the foreign population in Switzerland\nWhat languages do you speak, dear readers?\nGreetings in Switzerland: how to say “Hello” in Swiss German\nThe seven flavors of the Romansh language\nKristīne\nKristīne\nGet our newsletter\nAre you a cheese lover?\nFor your bucket list\n", "segment": "National TV channels and local newspapers are available in all official Swiss languages, even in Romansh. German: The most widely spoken language of Switzerland\nThe main language spoken in Switzerland is Swiss German. Before you start bragging about your high German skills, the German spoken in Switzerland is a collection of unwritten Alemannic dialects which vary according to the region, city, valley or even village. Using dialects is often frowned upon in other countries in favor of a \"clean\" language. On the contrary, Swiss German, or Mundart, is extensively used via speech in everyday communication in Switzerland. High German is the written language that Swiss nationals learn in school. It is used in public institutions and in the media. No need to worry, any Swiss German speakers will understand your standard German. To non-speakers, though, Schwiizerdütsch will at first sound odd, even to the Swiss that learn standard German as their second language.", "start_char": 2869, "end_char": 3839, "id": "29557079" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1233876332#1_1802510223", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/languages-spoken-in-switzerland.html", "title": "What Language is Spoken in Switzerland? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Language is Spoken in Switzerland?\nWhat Language is Spoken in Switzerland?\nGerman\nFrench\nItalian\nRomansh\nEnglish\nLanguages Spoken In Switzerland\n", "segment": "Switzerland is a multilingual country with four national languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. The predominant language varies by regions of the country, called cantons. German is the most spoken language in the country, and is widely spoken in the central region of the country. French is more predominant in the west near the French border, while Italian is more common in the south near the Italian border. Romansh is mainly spoken in the canton of Graubünden in southeast Switzerland. A map showing where languages are spoken in Switzerland. German\nGerman is the official language of 17 Swiss cantons, and the population of the speakers is about 4,348,289 accounting for around 63% of the country's total population. The majority of the Swiss population speaks German. A dialect of German called Swiss German is most common in communication, and is further divided into regional dialects.", "start_char": 211, "end_char": 1115, "id": "96407158" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_391390118#0_879665926", "url": "https://languagedrops.com/blog/languages-of-switzerland", "title": "What languages are spoken in Switzerland?", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Switzerland?\nWhat languages are spoken in Switzerland?\nGerman\nFrench\nItalian\nRomansh\nMultilingualism in Daily Life\n", "segment": "What languages are spoken in Switzerland? What languages are spoken in Switzerland? Written by: Guest Author\nPublished: May 7, 2020\nSwitzerland is definitely one of the more unique countries in the world, and its scenic display of mountains isn’t the only thing attracting people. From their chocolate to their diversity, Swiss people have their own way of going about their lives, and it seems to be distinct in everything. While Switzerland is known for its cuisine and punctuality, the number of their national languages often finds its way in conversations. And for good reason. Switzerland is home to four languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 659, "id": "110195842" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_486941096#1_854772715", "url": "https://www.newlyswissed.com/official-languages-of-switzerland/", "title": "What are the four official languages of Switzerland?", "headings": "What are the four official languages of Switzerland?\nWhat are the four official languages of Switzerland?\nPicture this: a soon-to-become Newly Swissed person boldly announces: \"Learning the Swiss language? Hold my beer!\"\nWhat languages are spoken in Switzerland?\nWhy are there four languages in Switzerland?\nWhat are the official languages of Switzerland?\nGerman: The most widely spoken language of Switzerland\nFrench: The language of Romandie\nItalian: Spoken in the sunny side of Switzerland\nRomansh: The smallest of the official languages in Switzerland, yet just as important\nLanguages of the foreign population in Switzerland\nWhat languages do you speak, dear readers?\nGreetings in Switzerland: how to say “Hello” in Swiss German\nThe seven flavors of the Romansh language\nKristīne\nKristīne\nGet our newsletter\nAre you a cheese lover?\nFor your bucket list\n", "segment": "Hold my beer!\" A mysterious smile appears on Switzerland's face. A challenge for immigrants and locals alike, Switzerland has not one but four official languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Here, in one of the most multilingual European countries, communication gets complex quickly. What languages are spoken in Switzerland? The geographic location of Switzerland in the heart of Europe allows for four official languages: About 63 percent of the Swiss population speak the Swiss German dialect,\n23 percent speak French,\n8 percent speak Italian, and\nless than 1 percent speak Romansh. (The unofficial fifth language of Switzerland is English .) However, only just a few Swiss speak all four languages.", "start_char": 240, "end_char": 952, "id": "29557073" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1125163282#2_1236811071", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German-speaking_Switzerland", "title": "German-speaking Switzerland - Wikipedia", "headings": "German-speaking Switzerland\nGerman-speaking Switzerland\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "The only exception within German-speaking Switzerland is the municipality of Samnaun where an Austro-Bavarian dialect is spoken. German is the sole official language in 17 Swiss cantons ( Aargau, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Appenzell Innerrhoden, Basel-Stadt, Basel-Landschaft, Glarus, Lucerne, Nidwalden, Obwalden, Schaffhausen, Schwyz, Solothurn, St. Gallen, Thurgau, Uri, Zug, and Zurich ). French and German are co-official in 3 cantons ( Bern, Fribourg, and Valais ). In the trilingual canton of Graubünden, more than half the population speaks German, while most of the rest speak one of the other official languages, Romansh and Italian . While the French-speaking Swiss prefer to call themselves Romands and their part of the country la Romandie, the German-speaking Swiss used to refer to (and, colloquially, still do) the French-speaking Swiss as \"Welsche\", and to their area as Welschland, which has the same etymology as the English Welsh (see Walha ). In Germany Welsch and Welschland refer to Italy; there, the term is antiquated, rarely used, and somewhat disparaging. By the Middle Ages, a marked difference had developed between the rural cantons of the German-speaking part of Switzerland and the city cantons, divided by views about trade and commerce. After the Reformation, all cantons were either Catholic or Protestant, and the denominational influences on culture added to the differences. Even today, where all cantons are somewhat denominationally mixed, the different historical denominations can be seen in the mountain villages, where Roman Catholic Central Switzerland abounds with chapels and statues of saints, and the farm houses in the very similar landscape of the Protestant Bernese Oberland show Bible verses carved on the housefronts, instead.", "start_char": 902, "end_char": 2679, "id": "104280568" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_686409724#0_1199474783", "url": "http://official-swiss-national-languages.all-about-switzerland.info/", "title": "Switzerland's Four National Languages", "headings": "Switzerland's Four National Languages\nSwitzerland's Four National Languages\nWhich official languages do they speak in Switzerland?\nWhat is the difference between official languages and mother tongues?\nInterpreting Statistics Correctly\nRegional Languages in Switzerland\nMajor Swiss Cities by Language and Metropolitan Area Population\nPrivate Use of Non-official Languages in Switzerland\nPublic Use of Languages in Switzerland\nEnglish as the Inofficial Fifth Language\nWhy do the Swiss speak German, French, Italian and Rumantsch?\nThe Origins of Switzerland's Native Ethnic Groups\nWidespread Use of Swiss German Dialects\n", "segment": "Switzerland's Four National Languages\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSwitzerland's Four National Languages\nWhich official languages do they speak in Switzerland? Switzerland's four official languages, traditionally spoken in different regions of the country, are German, French, Italian and Rumantsch [sometimes also transcribed as Romansh, Romansch Rhaeto-Romanic or even Romance etc.]). Some statistics showing a fairly high percentage of \"other\" languages might give a false idea, if not interpreted properly. Language\nPublic\nUse\nMother\nTongue\nGerman\n74 %\n63.7 %\nFrench\n21 %\n19.6 %\nItalian\n4 %\n6.6 %\nRumantsch\n1 %\n0.5 %\nSpanish\nn.a. 1.7 %\nSerbo-Croatian\nn.a. 1.4 %\nPortugese\nn.a. 1.3 %\nTurkish\nn.a. 1.1 %\nEnglish\nn.a. 1.0 %\nAlbanese\nn.a. 0.7 %\nOther Languages\nn.a.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 742, "id": "61516082" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_444395780#0_824937606", "url": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/people-speak-switzerland-109672.html", "title": "What Do People Speak in Switzerland? | USA Today", "headings": "What Do People Speak in Switzerland?\nWhat Do People Speak in Switzerland?\nTravel Tips\nSwitzerland's Linguistic Diversity\nThe Swiss-German Dialect\nFrench and Italian\nTravel Tips Video\nMysterious Romansh\nEnglish: The Pros and Cons\nWhy Switzerland Is a Great Vacation Spot\nTravel Tips\nFestive Atmosphere\nEcofriendly\nBustling Cities\n", "segment": "What Do People Speak in Switzerland? | USA Today\nWhy Switzerland Is a Great Vacation Spot\nWhat Kind of Money Does Italy Use? What Do People Speak in Switzerland? Travel Tips\nRebecca Bragg, Leaf Group Updated January 30, 2018\nSwitzerland, a country with a population of only 7 million, has four official languages. ( Photo: Ablestock.com/AbleStock.com/Getty Images )\nSwitzerland is widely considered to be the model for a kind of tolerance relatively rare within European countries: Peaceful coexistence between different language groups. While Swiss dialects of three of the country's official languages – German, French and Italian – differ from standard versions, they're all mutually intelligible. However, the fourth, Romansh, is in a class of its own. This ancient and mysterious tongue, spoken in only one region of the country by less than 1 percent of the Swiss population, is found nowhere else in the world.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 916, "id": "2237029" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_69112834#6_181040105", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_french_word_for_switzerland", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Switzerland is &quot;la Suisse&quot; ( fem.) in French, pronounced\n&quot;sooh-ee-ss&quot;. Why does Switzerland speak French? French is one of the official languages of Switzerland. Switzerland has four official languages the other three are German,\nItalian, and Romansch. Why is french a language in Switzerland? Because that is what the people speak in the western part of\nSwitzerland. Four different languages are spoken in different parts of\nSwitzerland, German, French Italian and Romansh. The people spoke\nFrench in that area long before Switzerland was created.", "start_char": 2077, "end_char": 2645, "id": "74816910" } ]
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where did the roma people come from?
Romani people
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1873803569#4_2991206147", "url": "https://www.grammarphobia.com/blog/2019/03/gypsy.html", "title": "The Grammarphobia Blog: Is 'Gypsy' a slur?", "headings": "Is ‘Gypsy’ a slur?\nIs ‘Gypsy’ a slur?\nSubscribe to the Blog by email\nThe blog is updated regularly! Read our latest posts …\nSubscribe to the blog by email\nOther subscription options:\nBlog archives\n", "segment": "At that time, as John Ayto writes in his Dictionary of Word Origins (2011), “it was widely thought that the Romany people originated in Egypt.” They didn’t, as we now know. A genome study in Current Biology, December 2012, shows that the founding population of the Roma people originated in northern India 1,500 years ago and rapidly migrated into Europe through the Balkans, with some genetic input along the way from the Near or Middle East. The Romani language is descended from Sanskrit, in which romá is the plural of rom (man or husband). So the “Gypsies” were mislabeled from the start, since they didn’t come from Egypt. And many early appearances of “Gypsy” in English were highly pejorative because, as OED citations show, these itinerant foreigners were often viewed with contempt and mistrust, suspected of crimes, and driven away. Here are the OED’ s earliest examples: “The Kinges Maiestie aboute a twelfmoneth past gave a pardonne to a company of lewde personnes within this Realme calling themselves Gipcyans for a most Shamfull and detestable murder.” ( From a letter written by Thomas Cromwell on Dec. 5, 1537.) “It is ordayned agaynste people callynge themselves Egypcyans, that no such persons be suffred to come within this realme.” (", "start_char": 1578, "end_char": 2832, "id": "83912458" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1273509738#2_2680172288", "url": "https://www.thegreatcoursesdaily.com/history-of-spanish-gypsies-romani-gitanos/", "title": "The History of Spanish Gypsies—The Romani and Gitanos in Spain", "headings": "The History of Spanish Gypsies—The Romani and Gitanos in Spain\nThe History of Spanish Gypsies—The Romani and Gitanos in Spain\nThe history of Spanish Gypsies is more complicated than one of traveling beggars—they were an essential part of the development of modern Spanish culture. Here is their story.\nWho are the Roma People?\nWho are the Gitanos?\nLearn more about how Gypsy immigrants to Spain left a far-reaching imprint on Spanish culture\nTravelers from India\nTheir Origin Story\nLearn more about how the Goths penetrated Roman territories and how they came to dominate Spain\nWhen Did the Gypsies Arrive in Spain?\nCommon Questions About Spanish Gypsies\nThis article was updated on 12/29/2019\nKeep Reading\nCeltic Invasion: Subduing Greece and Spain\nThe Great Spanish Conquistadors\nLearning Spanish: How to Understand and Speak a New Language\n", "segment": "This is a transcript from the video series The History of Spain: Land on a Crossroad. Watch it now, on The Great Courses Plus. Who are the Roma People? I should start with a note on terminology. Today, it is customary to refer to Gypsies as the “Rom” or “Roma” people. This term refers to recent (100 years or so ago) immigration of Gypsies from Eastern Europe, and groups who had been in Spain longer called themselves other names. The migration of the Romani people through the Middle East and Northern Africa to Europe (Image: By Unknown/Public Domain). Who are the Gitanos?", "start_char": 1170, "end_char": 1748, "id": "70331071" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1550544009#0_2800590063", "url": "http://www.religioustolerance.org/roma.htm", "title": "Religion, culture and oppression of the Roma (Gypsies)", "headings": "The religion, culture & status of the Roma\nDescription of religions\nMenu\nThe religion, culture & status of the Roma\nRoma are also known as Gypsies, Rom, Rroma, Romani, Sinti, etc.\nOverview:\nTopics covered in this section:\nA Roma blog:\nSponsored link\nGo to the previous page, or go to the \"Description of Religions\" menu, or choose:\nPage Translator:\nThis page translator works on Firefox,\nOpera, Chrome, and Safari browsers only\nAfter translating, click on the \"show\noriginal\" button at the top of this\npage to restore page to English.\n", "segment": "Religion, culture and oppression of the Roma (Gypsies)\n\nDescription of religions\nMenu\nThe religion, culture & status of the Roma\nSponsored link. Roma are also known as Gypsies, Rom, Rroma, Romani, Sinti, etc. Overview: The Roma people migrated from north-west India to Persia between 224 and 642 CE. By the 14th and 15th centuries, some had migrated to western Europe. Some came to North America in the 19th and early 20th centuries. There are about 12 million Roma in the world. It is impossible to estimate the total population with accuracy since many governments do not record Roma in their census figures. Also, many Roma conceal their ethnic origin out of fear of discrimination. They are very heavily persecuted, particularly in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 771, "id": "1627019" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_954613541#2_1662055548", "url": "http://www.livescience.com/40652-facts-about-roma-romani-gypsies.html", "title": "5 intriguing facts about the Roma | Live Science", "headings": "5 intriguing facts about the Roma\n5 intriguing facts about the Roma\nFacts about the Roma\nThe Roma originated in India\nThere are about 12 million Roma worldwide\nThe Romani faced horrific persecution\nRoma culture is rich and fascinating\nRoma efforts combat persistent prejudice\n", "segment": "The Roma originated in India\n(Image credit: Paul Prescott/Shutterstock)\nLinguistic analysis suggests that the Roma are originally a Hindi people from northern India. Many of the words and grammatical rules of the Romani language are virtually identical to those of the Hindi language. [ Top 10 Mysteries of the First Humans]\nRECOMMENDED VIDEOS FOR YOU...\nSpaceX's Starlink 24 Nails Booster Landing At Sea\nSpaceX launched 60 Starlink satellites atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on April 28, 2021. Credit: SpaceX\nGenetic evidence also suggests that Romani people may have originated in northern India. A 2012 study, published in the journal Cell Biology, analyzed genomic data from 13 Romani communities across Europe. The researchers concluded that the Roma people left northern India about 1,500 years ago; those Roma now in Europe migrated through the Balkans starting about 900 years ago. These findings support written reports of Roma groups arriving in medieval Europe in the 1100s.", "start_char": 1345, "end_char": 2400, "id": "45702848" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1479959185#11_3135338174", "url": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080623023123AArwB6X", "title": "Gypsies...were originally from Egypt? What is the connection between gypsies and egypt please? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "Gypsies...were originally from Egypt? What is the connection between gypsies and egypt please?\nGypsies...were originally from Egypt? What is the connection between gypsies and egypt please?\n15 Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "Their history is truly fascinating. Source (s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roma_people\ngravybaby\n1 decade ago\nGypsies or Roma are from India. The Egyptian thing is simply a mistake,like the idea that turkies are from Turkey. nox\n1 decade ago\nAs far as I know, Gypsies come from India, not from Egypt. They were a nomadic people, living in tents and caravans. Back in the 18th century or so, some of them arrived to eastern Europe, where they became slaves and were forbidden to move from one place to another. Nowadays, they mostly stay in one place and don't travel around that much. ...Show more\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nThe gypies or also known as roma originated in India. They are now located all over the world and are split into diffferent groups.for more info you can visit wikipedia.", "start_char": 5714, "end_char": 6505, "id": "38425600" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_579975743#0_1016889314", "url": "http://news.softpedia.com/news/Where-Do-Gypsies-Come-From-72231.shtml", "title": "Where Did Gypsies Come From?", "headings": "Where Did Gypsies Come From?\nWhere Did Gypsies Come From?", "segment": "Where Did Gypsies Come From? Where Did Gypsies Come From? You come across these people in many countries; they do not have a national territory or their own government. Legends describe their arrival from Egypt, but these are only fairytales. Ignorant people in the west associate their origin with Eastern Europe, like Hungary and Romania. That's false, even if indeed large gypsy populations are to be found there (in Bulgaria they represent 15 % of the population, 10 % in Hungary and 7 % in Romania). Gypsies (or Romani, as they call themselves, the Gypsy word for \"men\") originated in northern India 1,000 years ago. Their language, called Romani, is undoubtedly related to Hindu and other Indian languages (named Indo-Aryan). Nobody knows why they left India.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 765, "id": "61411909" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_303965706#13_335139502", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/21/world/europe/roma-discrimination/index.html", "title": "The Roma: A thousand years of discrimination continues, advocates say | CNN", "headings": "The Roma: A thousand years of discrimination continues in Europe, advocates say\nThe Roma: A thousand years of discrimination continues in Europe, advocates say\nThe Roma village where 'Maria' was found —\nThe Roma village where 'Maria' was found —\nPhotos: The Roma village where 'Maria' was found —\nThe Roma village where 'Maria' was found —\nThe Roma village where 'Maria' was found —\nThe Roma village where 'Maria' was found —\nThe Roma village where 'Maria' was found —\nThe Roma village where 'Maria' was found —\nThe Roma village where 'Maria' was found —\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nHow are the Roma today?\nHow many people are Romani?\nWhat is their language?\nWhat is their religion?\nWhy were they called gypsies?\nWhy did the Roma become nomads?\nWhat kind of discrimination did they face?\nIs the modern discrimination just economic?\n", "segment": "Actually, they originated in the Punjab region of India. The term “gypsy” is considered pejorative by some Roma. Romani scholar Ian Hancock, a Romani raised in Great Britiain, says the term falsely implies that Roma are not a race – that they are simply a group choosing a lifestyle. Why did the Roma become nomads? Probably because they were distrusted and discriminated against by Europeans. Like Jews, the Roma often were prohibited from buying land or entering the more stable occupations. At some point, the nomadic lifestyle became the norm for them. By the 20th century, the number of truly nomadic Roma began declining. Some advocates say many Europeans wrongly assume all Roma still want to be nomads – and use that belief to justify authorities’ failure to provide housing when they evict Roma from camps. What kind of discrimination did they face?", "start_char": 6245, "end_char": 7103, "id": "16849424" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1675538675#7_2701549673", "url": "https://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/people/victims.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "they were Jewish. More information about Jewish victims of the Holocaust, with links to other Web sites and documentary materials. Roma (Gypsies)\nThe Roma, a nomadic people believed to have come originally from northwest India, consisted of several tribes or nations. Most of the Roma who had settled in Germany belonged to the Sinti nation. The Sinti and Roma had been persecuted for centuries. The Nazi regime continued the persecution, viewing the Roma both as asocial and as racially inferior to Germans. Although the Nuremberg Laws did not specifically mention them, Roma were included in the implementation of the statutes. Like Jews, they were deprived of their civil rights. In June 1936, a Central Office to \"Combat the Gypsy Nuisance\" opened in Munich. By 1938, Sinti and Roma were being deported to concentration camps.", "start_char": 2971, "end_char": 3803, "id": "60442125" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1851398472#3_3445158302", "url": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Gypsies.aspx", "title": "Gypsies | Encyclopedia.com", "headings": "\nRoma\nRoma\n1 • INTRODUCTION\n2 • LOCATION\n3 • LANGUAGE\n4 • FOLKLORE\n5 • RELIGION\n6 • MAJOR HOLIDAYS.\n7 • RITES OF PASSAGE\n8 • RELATIONSHIPS\n9 • LIVING CONDITIONS\n10 • FAMILY LIFE\n11 • CLOTHING\n12 • FOOD\n13 • EDUCATION\n14 • CULTURAL HERITAGE\n15 • EMPLOYMENT\n16 • SPORTS\n17 • RECREATION\n18 • CRAFTS AND HOBBIES\n19 • SOCIAL PROBLEMS\n20 • BIBLIOGRAPHY\nWEBSITES\nGypsies\nGypsies\nOrientation\nHistory and Cultural Relations\nSettlements\nEconomy\nKinship\nMarriage and Family\nSociopolitical Organization\nReligion and Expressive Culture\nBibliography\nGypsies\nGypsies\nSources:\nRoma (Gypsies)\nROMA (GYPSIES)\nBIBLIOGRAPHY\nGypsies\nGYPSIES\nBIBLIOGRAPHY\nGypsy\ngypsies and tinkers\ngypsy\ngypsy\nRoma\n", "segment": "also the language of the host country\nRELIGION: Hinduism with Christianity or Islam (host country religion)\n1 • INTRODUCTION\nThe Roma people originated in India. By the eleventh century ad they were located in the area called Gurjara, in what was then the Rajput Confederacy. A group called Dom belonged to the aboriginal peoples of India but had adopted the Hindu religion and an Indo-Aryan language derived from Sanskrit. Some groups of Dom were nomadic entertainers and artisans. In the tenth century, a Muslim kingdom arose in what is now Afghanistan, with its capital at Ghasni. In 1017, its ruler, Mahmud Ghazni, launched a series of massive raids into India. He and successive rulers entered India, plundering and massacring the people, carrying off thousands of slaves, and laying waste to the countryside. The Rajputs fought back, during which groups of people were displaced or forced to move out of desolated areas. At some point during the eleventh century, the ancestors of the Roma made their way into the Upper Indus Valley from Gurjara and spent some time in this region.", "start_char": 491, "end_char": 1578, "id": "18526699" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_954613541#3_1662057158", "url": "http://www.livescience.com/40652-facts-about-roma-romani-gypsies.html", "title": "5 intriguing facts about the Roma | Live Science", "headings": "5 intriguing facts about the Roma\n5 intriguing facts about the Roma\nFacts about the Roma\nThe Roma originated in India\nThere are about 12 million Roma worldwide\nThe Romani faced horrific persecution\nRoma culture is rich and fascinating\nRoma efforts combat persistent prejudice\n", "segment": "SpaceX\nGenetic evidence also suggests that Romani people may have originated in northern India. A 2012 study, published in the journal Cell Biology, analyzed genomic data from 13 Romani communities across Europe. The researchers concluded that the Roma people left northern India about 1,500 years ago; those Roma now in Europe migrated through the Balkans starting about 900 years ago. These findings support written reports of Roma groups arriving in medieval Europe in the 1100s. There are about 12 million Roma worldwide\n(Image credit: Paul Prescott/Shutterstock)\nAfter leaving northern India, most Romani went to Europe: In some Eastern European countries, such as Romania and Bulgaria, they form up to 12 percent of the total population. The Roma are also numerous in Turkey, which has about 2.75 million Romani, according to The New York Times: Other European countries with large Roma populations include Russia, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Spain and France.", "start_char": 1918, "end_char": 2883, "id": "45702849" } ]
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what do ethiopia import and export?
Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1572479904#11_3306980138", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Ethiopia/Economy", "title": "Ethiopia - Economy | Britannica", "headings": "Economy of Ethiopia\nEconomy of Ethiopia\nAgriculture, forestry, and fishing\nResources and power\nExplore Ethiopia's untapped geothermal and hydropower resources\nManufacturing\nFinance\nTrade\nServices\nLabour and taxation\nTransportation and telecommunications\nGovernment and society\n", "segment": "The Development Bank of Ethiopia provides loans for agricultural and livestock development and investment in manufacturing. Since the end of the 20th century, more financial institutions have begun extending loans for business and real-estate development. Trade\nEthiopia’s exports are almost entirely agricultural. Coffee is the primary foreign-exchange earner; other exported products include khat, hides and skins, live animals, oilseeds, and gold. Manufactures, especially machinery and transport equipment, and chemical products account for much of the value of imports; food products and fuels are also important. Significant trading partners include Saudi Arabia, China, Somalia, and India. With more being spent on imports than earned from exports, Ethiopia’s balance of payments has been negative for many years. Ethiopia:", "start_char": 6693, "end_char": 7523, "id": "23797772" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_4647907#13_12013441", "url": "https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/ethiopia-facts.html", "title": "Ethiopia Facts | Africa Facts | Facts for Kids | Geography | Travel", "headings": "Ethiopia Facts\nEthiopia Facts\nEthiopia Facts for Kids\nEthiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed\nEthiopia Facts | Ethiopia Map\nEthiopia Geography\nEthiopia Facts\nTourist Attractions in Ethiopia\nEthiopia Economy | Ethiopia Facts\nEthiopia Facts | Ethiopia People\nLanguages in Ethiopia\nEthiopia Facts\nFood in Ethiopia | Ethiopian Facts\nEthiopia Facts\nEthiopia Animals\nEthiopia Facts: Did you know…?\nMore Facts about Ethiopia\nEthiopia Facts: Resources\nPopular Pages\n", "segment": "The economy in Ethiopia is mainly driven by agriculture and fisheries due to the favourable climate in many regions and the many rivers of the country. Coffee beans\nCoffee is the biggest export product of Ethiopia. Other exports include oilseeds, vegetables and gold. The main export partners are Sudan, Switzerland and China. Mining plays a role in Ethiopia as well. The main resources are gold and tantalum, a metal which is used in electronics. Rock salt is mined as well as is marble. The energy used in Ethiopia is firewood and charcoal, but more and more also hydroelectric power stations are built which however also threaten the homes and traditional lifestyle of the rural people. Ethiopian airplane - image by Fedor Sidorov\nDid you know that Ethiopian airlines are the largest African airlines? The major cities in Ethiopia are Addis Ababa, Dire Dawa, Mek'ele, Gondar and Bahir Dar.", "start_char": 5706, "end_char": 6599, "id": "49572131" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1571676994#11_3305264727", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Djibouti/Language", "title": "Djibouti - Language | Britannica", "headings": "Language of Djibouti\nLanguage of Djibouti\nReligion\nSettlement patterns\nDemographic trends\nEconomy\nAgriculture, forestry, and fishing\nResources and power\nManufacturing\nFinance and services\nTrade\nLabour and taxation\nSimilar Topics\n", "segment": "Because of limitations in the agricultural and manufacturing sectors, the country must import almost all goods intended for final consumption. Imports include food and beverages, machinery and transportation equipment, electric appliances, and petroleum products. Exports include aircraft parts, animal hides and skins, and live animals. Many goods listed as exports are reexports destined for neighbouring countries. Important trading partners include India, Ethiopia, the Persian Gulf states, and China. Djibouti: Major import sources Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nA darker side of Djibouti’s trade habits concerns its daily importation from Ethiopia of the mild narcotic known as khat (qat; Catha edulis ). This item of trade, which is managed by a government-sanctioned private syndicate, constitutes a sizable part of Djibouti’s total imports. The Djiboutian government continues to support the khat trade because it is estimated to employ as much as almost one-tenth of the country’s working population and contributes to a windfall in government revenue through taxes.", "start_char": 6492, "end_char": 7567, "id": "23796701" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1399326045#2_2273750576", "url": "http://www.worldstopexports.com/ethiopias-top-10-exports/", "title": "Ethiopia’s Top 10 Exports 2019", "headings": "Ethiopia’s Top 10 Exports\nEthiopia’s Top 10 Exports\nby FlagPictures.org\nEthiopia’s Top 10 Exports\n", "segment": "Also shown is the percentage share each export category represents in terms of overall exports from Ethiopia. Coffee, tea, spices: US$843.6 million (32.6% of total exports)\nOil seeds: $483.5 million (18.7%)\nLive trees, plants, cut flowers: $276 million (10.7%)\nKnit or crochet clothing, accessories: $168.1 million (6.5%)\nClothing, accessories (not knit or crochet): $139.3 million (5.4%)\nMachinery including computers: $131.5 million (5.1%)\nGems, precious metals: $79.9 million (3.1%)\nVegetables: $69.3 million (2.7%)\nRaw hides, skins not furskins, leather:", "start_char": 1536, "end_char": 2094, "id": "27038032" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_216630750#7_389854783", "url": "https://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2859.htm", "title": "U.S. Relations With Ethiopia - United States Department of State", "headings": "U.S. Relations With Ethiopia\nU.S. Relations With Ethiopia\nMore information about Ethiopia is available on the Ethiopia Page and from other Department of State publications and other sources listed at the end of this fact sheet.\nU.S.-ETHIOPIA RELATIONS\nU.S. Assistance to Ethiopia\nBilateral Economic Relations\nEthiopia’s Membership in International Organizations\nBilateral Representation\nCIA World Factbook Ethiopia Page\nU.S. Embassy\nUSAID Ethiopia Page\nHistory of U.S. Relations With Ethiopia\nOffice of the U.S. Trade Representative Country Page\nU.S. Census Bureau Foreign Trade Statistics\nExport.gov International Offices Page\nLibrary of Congress Country Studies\nTravel Information\nTags\n", "segment": "The U.S. embassy engages with the Ethiopian government to improve the business climate, create a level playing field for all investors, and to foster an entrepreneurship culture. Ethiopia is currently our 82nd largest goods trading partner with $1.8 billion in total (two-way) goods trade during 2018. Goods exports totaled $1.3 billion; goods imports totaled $445 million. The U.S. goods trade surplus with Ethiopia was $863 million in 2018, a 47.4% increase over 2017. Ethiopia is eligible for preferential trade benefits under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). U.S. exports to Ethiopia include aircraft, wheat, machinery, low-value shipments and repaired products, and vegetables. U.S. imports from Ethiopia include coffee, oil seeds, textiles and garments. The United States has signed a trade and investment framework agreement with the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, of which Ethiopia is a member. Ethiopia’s Membership in International Organizations\nEthiopia and the United States belong to a number of the same international organizations, including the United Nations, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank.", "start_char": 5967, "end_char": 7119, "id": "88850736" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_378709588#13_417226430", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Ethiopia", "title": "Economy of Ethiopia - Wikipedia", "headings": "Economy of Ethiopia\nEconomy of Ethiopia\nEconomy of Ethiopia\nContents\nHistory\nSectors\nAgriculture, forestry and fishing\nTextile industry\nMinerals and mining\nEnergy\nManufacturing\nTransport\nRoad\nAir\nRail\nTelecommunications\nTourism\nMacroeconomic trends\nExternal trade\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "for 2005/2006 (the latest year available) Ethiopia's coffee exports represented 0.9% of the world exports, and oilseeds and flowers each representing 0.5%. Ethiopia is Africa's second biggest maize producer. In 2000, Ethiopia's livestock contributed to 19% of total GDP. As of 2008\n[update]\n, some countries that import most of their food, such as Saudi Arabia, have begun planning the purchase and development of large tracts of arable land in developing countries such as Ethiopia. This land grabbing has raised fears of food being exported to more prosperous countries while the local population faces its own shortage. Forest products are mainly logs used in construction. The silvicutural properties are used in construction and manufacturing, and as energy sources. Ethiopia's fisheries are entirely fresh water, as it has no marine coastline. Although total production has been continuously increasing since 2007, the fishing industry is a very small part of the economy. Fishing is predominantly artisanal.", "start_char": 7484, "end_char": 8498, "id": "103772013" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1603922538#0_3071364510", "url": "http://www.economywatch.com/world_economy/ethiopia/export-import.html", "title": "Ethiopia Trade, Exports and Imports | Economy Watch", "headings": "Ethiopia Trade, Exports and Imports\nEthiopia Trade, Exports and Imports\nEthiopia Trade: Exports\nEthiopia Trade: Imports\n", "segment": "Ethiopia Trade, Exports and Imports | Economy Watch\n\n\n\n\n\nEthiopia Trade, Exports and Imports\nMarch 31, 2010\n•\nEthiopia\n•\nby\nEconomyWatch Content\nEthiopia is one of the few African countries which do not have oil and mineral resources. Ethiopia trade is highly dependent on the export of agricultural productivity. Coffee is the prime export product for Ethiopia. However, recurring drought, political instability and involvement in Eritrean war (1998-2000) has hampered coffee production. Ethiopia Trade: Exports\nCoffee export accounts for approximately 65% of the foreign exchange for the country. As per the 2005 estimates, coffee production engages almost 25% of the working population and contributes 10% to the national production data. In 2007, Ethiopia signed an export partnership deal with Starbucks, the world's largest coffeehouse chain. Apart from coffee, livestock is another major export sector for Ethiopia. In terms of world livestock production, Ethiopia holds the tenth position.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 997, "id": "18315363" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1246319713#0_1832597735", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-top-10-exports-of-ethiopia.html", "title": "The Top 10 Exports Of Ethiopia - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Top 10 Exports Of Ethiopia\nThe Top 10 Exports Of Ethiopia\nCoffee\nVegetables\nOil Seeds\nLive Trees and Flowers\nPrecious Metals\nOther Exports\nFuture Prospects\nThe Top 10 Exports Of Ethiopia\n", "segment": "The Top 10 Exports Of Ethiopia - WorldAtlas\nThe Top 10 Exports Of Ethiopia\nCoffee is the largest export of Ethiopia. The economy of Ethiopia has experienced growth in the past few decades and averaged about 10.3% of growth in the period 2005/2006 to 2015/2016. The average growth in the region was about 5.4%. The country’s growth was bolstered by the expansion in agriculture and other sectors such as construction and services. Trade played a moderate role in the country’s economy, and the value of both imports and exports equaled 36% of the GDP. Some of the top exports in Ethiopia include coffee, oily seeds, gold, dried legumes, and cut flowers among other commodities. Coffee\nCoffee is the 117th most traded product in the world consumed by people located in all corners of the planet. Ethiopia has been growing coffee for centuries, and it is the birthplace of Coffea Arabica. Up to 15 million people rely on coffee production for their daily sustenance. Ethiopia exported coffee worth $881 million in 2016/2017 with America being its biggest market.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1059, "id": "96426137" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1434688123#3_3036934676", "url": "https://answersafrica.com/largest-economies-africa.html", "title": "10 African Countries with the Biggest Economy and their GDP Per Capita", "headings": "Top 10 African Countries with the Biggest Economy – See their GDP Per Capita\nTop 10 African Countries with the Biggest Economy – See their GDP Per Capita\n10. Tanzania\n9. Ghana\n8. Ethiopia\n7. Angola\n6. Kenya\n5. Morocco\n4. Algeria\n3. Egypt\n2. South Africa\n1. Nigeria\nTable Summarizing Top 10 African Countries with the Largest Economy\nReferences\n", "segment": "Gold is the country’s main export. This is followed by petroleum and together they make up 50% of the country’s foreign exchange. Other major exports include cocoa beans, timber, and gold. 8. Ethiopia\nGDP – $72.37 billion (2019)\nPer Capita – $706.76 (2019)\nGlobal Ranking – 63rd\nPopulation – 114,963,588 (2020)\nCountry Group – Developing lower-middle-income economy\nValue of Exports – 2.77 billion (2019)\nCurrent Account Balance – $5.512 billion (December 2019)\nCurrency – Birr (ETB, ብር)\nAbout three decades ago, the whole world came to the aid of Ethiopia. The country was going through a dreadful famine. Three decades down the lane, Ethiopia is emerging as one of the top economies in the region. With a GDP of $72.37 billion, Ethiopia holds the 8th slot. Its economy mainly depends on agriculture. It is the second-largest producer of maize in the continent.", "start_char": 2155, "end_char": 3017, "id": "25693635" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1572479904#12_3306981499", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Ethiopia/Economy", "title": "Ethiopia - Economy | Britannica", "headings": "Economy of Ethiopia\nEconomy of Ethiopia\nAgriculture, forestry, and fishing\nResources and power\nExplore Ethiopia's untapped geothermal and hydropower resources\nManufacturing\nFinance\nTrade\nServices\nLabour and taxation\nTransportation and telecommunications\nGovernment and society\n", "segment": "Manufactures, especially machinery and transport equipment, and chemical products account for much of the value of imports; food products and fuels are also important. Significant trading partners include Saudi Arabia, China, Somalia, and India. With more being spent on imports than earned from exports, Ethiopia’s balance of payments has been negative for many years. Ethiopia: Major export destinations Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nEthiopia: Major import sources Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nServices\nThe services sector, primarily tourism, contributes to about two-fifths of Ethiopia’s GDP. Although tourism was curtailed during the period of Derg rule, Ethiopia once again promotes the tourist potential of such historical wonders as the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, the antiquities at Aksum, and the Gonder castles. Of equal attraction are Ethiopia’s diverse peoples, their intriguing cultures, and the natural beauty of their land. Unfortunately, potential has been limited because of a lack of tourism infrastructure and continuing political instability in the country.", "start_char": 7144, "end_char": 8226, "id": "23797773" } ]
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what language do you speak in iran?
Turkmen Language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110873633#9_296799229", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Iran", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iran? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iran\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\n", "segment": "They Speak Persian. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-30 20:52:40\nThe 1 official language of Iran is Persian (also called Farsi), spoken by nearly everyone as either a first or second language. Persian is considered the national language of Iran. Here is a breakdown of the most common languages: Persian, Luri, Gilaki and Mazandarani 58%\nAzeri and other Turkic languages 26%\nKurdish 9%\nBalochi 1%\nArabic 1%\nHere is a list of all 79 languages spoken in Iran: 1. Aimaq\n2. Alviri-Vidari\n3. Arabic, Gulf Spoken\n4. Arabic, Mesopotamian Spoken\n5.", "start_char": 3078, "end_char": 3649, "id": "74901188" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110873633#2_296791218", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Iran", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iran? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iran\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\n", "segment": "9%\nLuri: 2%\nBalochi: 1%\nArabic 1%\nTurkish: 1%\nOther: 2%\nIn Iran there is about 79 different languages spoken. Some of the main ones include Persian, Azeri, Kurdish, Luri, Arabic, Turkmen, Gilaki, Tabari, Balochi, Taleshi, and Armenian. They mostly speak farsi also know as Persian\nThe primary language of Iran is Farsi. There is Mesopotamian Arabic, Armenian, Balochi, Gilaki and many more. The official language of Iran is Persian (also referred to as Farsi). Iranians never spoke Arabic.", "start_char": 631, "end_char": 1120, "id": "74901181" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110873633#3_296792088", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Iran", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iran? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iran\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\n", "segment": "Some of the main ones include Persian, Azeri, Kurdish, Luri, Arabic, Turkmen, Gilaki, Tabari, Balochi, Taleshi, and Armenian. They mostly speak farsi also know as Persian\nThe primary language of Iran is Farsi. There is Mesopotamian Arabic, Armenian, Balochi, Gilaki and many more. The official language of Iran is Persian (also referred to as Farsi). Iranians never spoke Arabic. Arabic is a semitic language, Persian is an Indo-European language. No they speak Farsi, or Persian (Same thing) but they do use Arabic loan words since the times of Islam. Iranians, or Persians speak Farsi. Farsi\nthey speak farsi\nFarsi\nThe official language of Iran is Persian (also called Farsi). Though many speak another language such as Arabic or Kurdish or several other local dialects.", "start_char": 741, "end_char": 1513, "id": "74901182" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258748551#0_1863217030", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-iran.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken in Iran? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken in Iran?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken in Iran?\nOfficial Language of Iran\nOther Widely Spoken Languages of Iran\nMinority Languages of Iran\n", "segment": "What Languages Are Spoken in Iran? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken in Iran? The flag of Iran. Official Language of Iran\nIran is located in the western region of Asia, bordered by Turkmenistan, Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Persian Gulf. It has a population of over 79.92 million, which is made up of diverse ethnicities and linguistic backgrounds. Despite the wide range of differences within the population, Iran has only one official language: Persian. The Persian language, also known as Farsi, belongs to the Indo-European language family, and is part of the Indo-Iranian subgroup. Persian originated from the Old Persian language of the Achaemenid Empire and the later Middle Persian of the Sasanian Empire. Persian is also an official language of Tajikistan and Afghanistan.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 802, "id": "96445608" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110873633#6_296795639", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Iran", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iran? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iran\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\n", "segment": "Persian. Farsi. There are actually quite a few different languages that are widely spoken in Iran. Persian, which is called Farsi by the Iranians, is the country's official language, and and is spoken by 51% of the population. The second most commonly spoken language is Azeri, a Turkic language. The majority of the remaining population speak languages like Gilaki, Mazandarani, Kurdish and Arabic. Farsi. ( The spoken language as well)\nPersian (Farsi) of course, which the national official language. However, a number of other regional languages are also very dominant in the regions where their speakers form the majority ethnic group. Persian (also called Farsi)\n58% of the people in Iran speak Persian, Luri, Gilaki and Mazandarani.", "start_char": 1986, "end_char": 2724, "id": "74901185" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110873633#25_296808454", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Iran", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iran? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iran\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\n", "segment": "Talysh\n76. Taromi, Upper\n77. Tat, Muslim\n78. Turkmen\n79. Vafsi\n0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2010-03-26 15:00:13\nThe official language of Iran is Persian (also called Farsi). Though many speak another language such as Arabic or Kurdish or several other local dialects. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer", "start_char": 4696, "end_char": 5141, "id": "74901204" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110873633#5_296794488", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Iran", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iran? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iran\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\n", "segment": "Farsi\nPersian or farsi\nPersian, Luri, Gilaki and Mazandarani 58%\nAzeri and other Turkic languages 26%\nthe main language in Iran is Farsi\nIran's dominant language is Persian\nFarsi is the national language of Iran. no that's farsi\nThe official language of Iran is Farsi (Persian). Other recognized regional languages of Iran are: Azeri, Kurdish, Mazandarani, Gilaki, Arabic, Baluchi and Luri. Arabic is widely used in a religious context, but mainly by the 'ulama or clergy. Persian. Farsi. There are actually quite a few different languages that are widely spoken in Iran. Persian, which is called Farsi by the Iranians, is the country's official language, and and is spoken by 51% of the population. The second most commonly spoken language is Azeri, a Turkic language.", "start_char": 1513, "end_char": 2283, "id": "74901184" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110873633#8_296797939", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Iran", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iran? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iran\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\n", "segment": "58% of the people in Iran speak Persian (most common), Luri, Gilaki and Mazandarani. Farsi (Persian)\nPersian (Farsi),Kurdish\nFarsi,\nThe main language of Iran is Persian. But in Iran speak Turkish, Azerbaijani people in North West Iran. And the South West province in Iran, some people speak in Arabic. Many locallanguages ​​and dialects are also common. They Speak Persian. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-30 20:52:40\nThe 1 official language of Iran is Persian (also called Farsi), spoken by nearly everyone as either a first or second language. Persian is considered the national language of Iran. Here is a breakdown of the most common languages: Persian, Luri, Gilaki and Mazandarani 58%\nAzeri and other Turkic languages 26%\nKurdish 9%\nBalochi 1%\nArabic 1%\nHere is a list of all 79 languages spoken in Iran:", "start_char": 2724, "end_char": 3566, "id": "74901187" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110873633#1_296790576", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Iran", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iran? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iran\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\n", "segment": "It is an Indo-European Language. Native Languages: Persian (Farsi) and Persian dialects: 58%\nTurkic and Turkic dialects (including Azeri): 26%\nKurdish: 9%\nLuri: 2%\nBalochi: 1%\nArabic 1%\nTurkish: 1%\nOther: 2%\nIn Iran there is about 79 different languages spoken.", "start_char": 479, "end_char": 740, "id": "74901180" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110873633#4_296793238", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Iran", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iran? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iran\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Iran?\n", "segment": "Arabic is a semitic language, Persian is an Indo-European language. No they speak Farsi, or Persian (Same thing) but they do use Arabic loan words since the times of Islam. Iranians, or Persians speak Farsi. Farsi\nthey speak farsi\nFarsi\nThe official language of Iran is Persian (also called Farsi). Though many speak another language such as Arabic or Kurdish or several other local dialects. Farsi\nPersian or farsi\nPersian, Luri, Gilaki and Mazandarani 58%\nAzeri and other Turkic languages 26%\nthe main language in Iran is Farsi\nIran's dominant language is Persian\nFarsi is the national language of Iran. no that's farsi\nThe official language of Iran is Farsi (Persian). Other recognized regional languages of Iran are: Azeri, Kurdish, Mazandarani, Gilaki, Arabic, Baluchi and Luri. Arabic is widely used in a religious context, but mainly by the 'ulama or clergy.", "start_char": 1121, "end_char": 1986, "id": "74901183" } ]
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what is the best currency to take to egypt 2013?
Egyptian pound
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Once you have your Egyptian pounds, stay safe by being sensible about how you carry them around. It’s a good idea to conceal your cash in a money belt and to keep an emergency stash hidden in your luggage or in the hotel safe. Make sure to ask for plenty of smaller denominations for tipping, paying for taxis, and haggling in local markets. Using Your Card to Draw from an ATM\nSometimes the easiest and cheapest way to get cash is to withdraw it from a local ATM.", "start_char": 3856, "end_char": 4865, "id": "68744742" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_666765936#7_996282312", "url": "http://www.currencyconverter.co.uk/currencies/egypt-pound-or-guineh090326152740", "title": "Egyptian Pound - EGP | CurrencyConverter.co.uk", "headings": "Egyptian Pound - EGP\nEgyptian Pound - EGP\nWhat coins and notes are available for this currency?\nFrom past to present – the history of the Egyptian pound\nHow to get hold of the Egyptian pound\nHow to find out the latest exchange rate between your home currency and the Egyptian pound\nTravelling safely with the Egyptian pound\nWhere to spend your pounds in Egypt – and what to spend them on\nConclusion\nComment\n", "segment": "Steer clear and head for the banks instead. How to find out the latest exchange rate between your home currency and the Egyptian pound\nThis is easy to do on any website that has a currency converter tool on offer. You might also find an app for your phone or tablet that provides the same service. You can get an exact exchange rate that is up to date when you use this tool, but it won’t be the same as the exchange rate you are charged to exchange your currency. In this situation there is likely to be a commission involved that will pay for the service you receive. Finding out more official information about Egypt is easier than you might think. The Consulate General of the Arab Republic of Egypt in the UK is a long name but it is located in London. Fortunately you don’t actually have to travel there. Instead you can go to their website which can be found at http://www.egyptianconsulate.co.uk/ for more information. 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All project examiners are under strict contractual Non-Disclosure Agreements to help ensure confidentiality. Projects take 7-10 business days to be reviewed. The MBB reviewing the project will be checking to see if certain “criteria” that needs to be met to demonstrate an understanding of project implementation is provided. They typically look for things like comparing possible projects in pre-planning, project charters, understanding and implementation of analysis tools, adequate control plans, etc. If the project is rejected for not meeting CSSC’s standards, candidates will be provided an opportunity to modify and resubmit the project up to 3 times (within 1 year of payment). When a project is not accepted, the candidate is informed in regards to which parts of the project need improvement before re-submission. If unsuccessful after 3 attempts, the applicant would need to pay the project review fee again. Certification Requirements\nCandidates are expected to list, in great detail, the DMAIC/DMADV steps taken throughout the course of the project.", "start_char": 2852, "end_char": 5649, "id": "92902874" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_903446604#6_1795866331", "url": "https://www.sixsigmacouncil.org/six-sigma-green-belt-certification/", "title": "Six Sigma Green Belt Certification - The Council for Six Sigma Certification", "headings": "The Council for Six Sigma Certification\nThe Council for Six Sigma Certification\nSix Sigma Green Belt Certification\nSix Sigma Green Belt Certification\n2 Different Paths to Certification\nWhat to Expect\nCertification Requirements\nExam Preparation\nAwarding of Certification\nThe LARGEST Six Sigma Accreditation Provider in the World…\n", "segment": "Choose a Different Currency: Albanian lek Algerian dinar Armenian dram Argentine peso Aruban florin Australian dollar Bahamian dollar Barbadian dollar Bangladeshi taka Bulgarian lev Belize dollar Bermudian dollar Bolivian boliviano Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Brazilian real Brunei dollar Botswana pula Canadian dollar Cayman Islands dollar Central African CFA franc CFP franc Chilean peso Chinese yuan Costa Rican colón Croatian kuna Czech koruna Danish krone Dominican peso East Caribbean dollar Egyptian pound Euro Fijian dollar Falkland Islands pound Gibraltar pound Guinean franc Guatemalan quetzal Hong Kong dollar Hungarian forint Icelandic króna Indonesian rupiah Indian rupee Israeli new shekel Jamaican dollar Japanese yen Lebanese pound Liberian dollar Moroccan dirham Macedonian denar Macanese pataca Malaysian ringgit Maldivian rufiyaa Mauritanian ouguiya Mauritian rupee Mexican peso Nepalese rupee Netherlands Antillean guilder New Taiwan dollar New Zealand dollar Nicaraguan córdoba Nigerian naira Norwegian krone Pakistani rupee Papua New Guinean kina Panamanian balboa Paraguayan guaraní Peruvian nuevo sol Philippine peso Polish złoty Pound sterling Qatari riyal Romanian leu Russian ruble Saint Helena pound Samoan tālā Saudi riyal Serbian dinar Seychellois rupee Singapore dollar Solomon Islands dollar Somali shilling South Korean won South African rand Sri Lankan rupee Swedish krona Swiss franc Thai baht Turkish lira Trinidad and Tobago dollar Ukrainian hryvnia United Arab Emirates dirham United States dollar Vietnamese đồng Vanuatu vatu West African CFA franc Yemeni rial\nChange Currency\nTo learn the specifics of the different paths, please select the appropriate tab below: Path 1: Standard Exam (Single Certification)\nPath 2: Self-Paced Exams (Multiple Certifications)\nPath 2: Alternative Option* (Online Training Included)\nPath 1: Standard Exam (Single Certification)\nThe “Standard Exam” is a single comprehensive exam, intended for those who are already familiar with the Six Sigma Green Belt “Body of Knowledge.” What to Expect\nThe Official CSSC Six Sigma Green Belt Certification exam consists of 100 questions. 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It is an open-book format examination (we encourage the use of the free Self-Study Guide issued by The Council for Six Sigma Certification while taking the exam) that you will have 2 hours to complete. 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Currency\nCurrency such as Pounds Sterling, Euros and US Dollars can be exchanged in local banks or bureaux de change (many hotels have these). Major credit cards are widely accepted. ATMs are available in all major resort centres, and in some hotels. Your bank or credit card company may charge transaction fees for card payments overseas, and also fees/interest on cash withdrawals; please check before you travel. Travellers cheques are not widely accepted. They can usually only be cashed in main bank branches, which may be some distance from your accommodation. Egypt\nCurrency: Egyptian Pound (EGP / LE).", "start_char": 2163, "end_char": 2923, "id": "1597921" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_666765936#6_996280524", "url": "http://www.currencyconverter.co.uk/currencies/egypt-pound-or-guineh090326152740", "title": "Egyptian Pound - EGP | CurrencyConverter.co.uk", "headings": "Egyptian Pound - EGP\nEgyptian Pound - EGP\nWhat coins and notes are available for this currency?\nFrom past to present – the history of the Egyptian pound\nHow to get hold of the Egyptian pound\nHow to find out the latest exchange rate between your home currency and the Egyptian pound\nTravelling safely with the Egyptian pound\nWhere to spend your pounds in Egypt – and what to spend them on\nConclusion\nComment\n", "segment": "However this is not the case right across the country so it is always best to have some Egyptian pounds with you at all times. A similar situation is in place with regard to card payments. In tourist areas this shouldn’t be an issue, but it may be very different in other areas of Egypt. Finally make sure you don’t get tempted to change your cash with a so-called street exchanger. This is undoubtedly a bad move as you can be duped into buying fake currency or be diddled out of a good exchange rate. Steer clear and head for the banks instead. How to find out the latest exchange rate between your home currency and the Egyptian pound\nThis is easy to do on any website that has a currency converter tool on offer. You might also find an app for your phone or tablet that provides the same service. You can get an exact exchange rate that is up to date when you use this tool, but it won’t be the same as the exchange rate you are charged to exchange your currency. In this situation there is likely to be a commission involved that will pay for the service you receive.", "start_char": 2883, "end_char": 3955, "id": "17231878" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_179073377#1_316395009", "url": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/cairo.html", "title": "ExchangeRate.com - Cairo Egypt Currency Exchange Rate Converter", "headings": "\nExchange Rate Cairo\nAbout Cairo\n", "segment": "You may exchange your money for the Egyptian Pound at most Cairo banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Cairo airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Egyptian Pound currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Cairo. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques). Also, before your trip, consult with your credit or debit card bank about the foreign exchange transaction fees charged for using your card in Cairo, Egypt. About Cairo\nCairo (pronounced /ˈkaɪroʊ/ ; Arabic: القاهرة‎ al-Qāhira, literally \"The Vanquisher\" or \"The Conqueror\") is the capital of Egypt, the largest city in Africa and the Arab World, and one of the most densely populated cities in the world.", "start_char": 1697, "end_char": 2722, "id": "18718516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_666765936#5_996278680", "url": "http://www.currencyconverter.co.uk/currencies/egypt-pound-or-guineh090326152740", "title": "Egyptian Pound - EGP | CurrencyConverter.co.uk", "headings": "Egyptian Pound - EGP\nEgyptian Pound - EGP\nWhat coins and notes are available for this currency?\nFrom past to present – the history of the Egyptian pound\nHow to get hold of the Egyptian pound\nHow to find out the latest exchange rate between your home currency and the Egyptian pound\nTravelling safely with the Egyptian pound\nWhere to spend your pounds in Egypt – and what to spend them on\nConclusion\nComment\n", "segment": "If you do this you should always make sure you take good quality currency that is in good condition. You might find this odd since many of the Egyptian banknotes are in poor condition, but they don’t seem to like accepting British notes that are torn or crumpled! To be on the safe side take ones in excellent condition and ideally ones of larger value too. Many of the tourist spots have cash machines so you shouldn’t have any difficulty in finding somewhere to get more cash as and when you need it. You may actually find some of the hotels will accept your own currency if you take either British pound or US dollars. However this is not the case right across the country so it is always best to have some Egyptian pounds with you at all times. A similar situation is in place with regard to card payments. In tourist areas this shouldn’t be an issue, but it may be very different in other areas of Egypt. Finally make sure you don’t get tempted to change your cash with a so-called street exchanger. This is undoubtedly a bad move as you can be duped into buying fake currency or be diddled out of a good exchange rate.", "start_char": 2261, "end_char": 3385, "id": "17231877" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1189735043#11_2368481725", "url": "https://bestexchangerates.com/country-guides/saint-kitts-and-nevis-currency", "title": "Saint Kitts and Nevis currency - East Caribbean dollar | BestExchangeRates", "headings": "Foreign exchange guide to Saint Kitts and Nevis and the East Caribbean dollar (XCD)\nUSD/XCD Trend (90-day)\nUSDXCD is steady at 90 day average 2.7026.\nRecent USD to XCD Trend + Alerts\nXCD News, Forecasts and Trends\nUS dollar to East Caribbean dollar - Historical Rates\n$10,000 USD\n=\nX$27,026 XCD\nUS dollar to East Caribbean dollar - Quick Convert\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat currency should I use in Saint Kitts and Nevis?\nWhat is the East Caribbean dollar currency code and symbol?\nWhich countries use the East Caribbean dollar?\nIs the East Caribbean dollar a closed currency?\nTravel, Currency and Money saving tips for Saint Kitts and Nevis\nTravel money for Saint Kitts and Nevis\nTravel Money & Cards\n$10,000 U.S. dollar USD → East Caribbean dollar XCD\nSend Money to Saint Kitts and Nevis - Best Rates\nInternational Money Transfers\nSend $10,000 U.S. dollar USD → East Caribbean dollar XCD\nGet a better deal for foreign transfers to Saint Kitts and Nevis\nCountry/Currency Guides - A to Z\n", "segment": "Algerian dinar EGP : Egyptian pound ETB : Ethiopian birr ETH : Etherium EUR : euro FJD : Fijian dollar FKP : Falkland Islands pou GBP : Pound Sterling GEL : Georgian lari GHS : Ghanaian cedi GIP :", "start_char": 2296, "end_char": 2492, "id": "54273590" } ]
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who is playing bilbo in the hobbit movie?
Norman Bird
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Cast\nThe Battle of the Five Armies panel at 2014 SDCC\nFurther information: Cast of The Hobbit film series and Casting of The Hobbit film series\nMartin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins\nIan Holm as Old Bilbo Baggins\nIan McKellen as Gandalf the Grey\nRichard Armitage as Thorin II Oakenshield\nOrlando Bloom as Legolas Greenleaf\nEvangeline Lilly as Tauriel\nLuke Evans as Bard the Bowman\nBenedict Cumberbatch as Smaug / Sauron\nLee Pace as Thranduil\nGraham McTavish as Dwalin\nKen Stott as Balin\nAidan Turner as Kíli\nDean O'Gorman as Fíli\nManu Bennett as Azog the Defiler\nMark Hadlow as Dori\nJed Brophy as Nori\nAdam Brown as Ori\nJohn Callen as Óin\nPeter Hambleton as Glóin\nWilliam Kircher as Bifur\nJames Nesbitt as Bofur\nStephen Hunter as Bombur\nCate Blanchett as Galadriel\nHugo Weaving as Elrond\nChristopher Lee as Saruman the White\nSylvester McCoy as Radagast the Brown\nJohn Tui as Bolg\nBilly Connolly as Dáin II Ironfoot\nMikael Persbrandt as Beorn\nStephen Fry as Master of Lake-town\nRyan Gage as Alfrid Lickspittle\nMark Mitchinson as Braga\nJohn Bell as Bain\nPeggy and Mary Nesbitt as Sigrid and Tilda\nSimon London as Feren\nAdditionally, Peter Jackson and Andy Serkis 's daughters made cameo appearances as girls rowing away during Smaug 's attack; movement coach Terry Notary and stand-in Jamie Haugh appear as Laketown refugees after the destruction; Conan Stevens, who was to play Bolg, appears as the Keeper of the Dungeons, an Orc captain holding Gandalf hostage and the sons of key second assistant director Guy Campbell, casting director Miranda Rivers, and Weta Workshop founder Richard Taylor appear as Hobbit children during the auction scene. Production\nDevelopment\nFurther information: The Hobbit (film series) § Development\nThe Hobbit was originally envisaged as a two-part film, but Jackson confirmed plans for a third film on 30 July 2012, turning his adaptation of The Hobbit into a trilogy. According to Jackson, the third film would contain the Battle of the Five Armies and make extensive use of the appendices that Tolkien wrote to expand the story of Middle-earth (published in the back of The Return of the King ). Jackson also stated that while the third film would largely make use of footage originally shot for the first and second films, it would require additional filming as well. 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Cast\nThe Battle of the Five Armies panel at 2014 SDCC\nFurther information: Cast of The Hobbit film series and Casting of The Hobbit film series\nMartin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins\nIan Holm as Old Bilbo Baggins\nIan McKellen as Gandalf the Grey\nRichard Armitage as Thorin II Oakenshield\nOrlando Bloom as Legolas Greenleaf\nEvangeline Lilly as Tauriel\nLuke Evans as Bard the Bowman\nBenedict Cumberbatch as Smaug / Sauron\nLee Pace as Thranduil\nGraham McTavish as Dwalin\nKen Stott as Balin\nAidan Turner as Kíli\nDean O'Gorman as Fíli\nManu Bennett as Azog the Defiler\nMark Hadlow as Dori\nJed Brophy as Nori\nAdam Brown as Ori\nJohn Callen as Óin\nPeter Hambleton as Glóin\nWilliam Kircher as Bifur\nJames Nesbitt as Bofur\nStephen Hunter as Bombur\nCate Blanchett as Galadriel\nHugo Weaving as Elrond\nChristopher Lee as Saruman the White\nSylvester McCoy as Radagast the Brown\nJohn Tui as Bolg\nBilly Connolly as Dáin II Ironfoot\nMikael Persbrandt as Beorn\nStephen Fry as Master of Lake-town\nRyan Gage as Alfrid Lickspittle\nMark Mitchinson as Braga\nJohn Bell as Bain\nPeggy and Mary Nesbitt as Sigrid and Tilda\nSimon London as Feren\nAdditionally, Peter Jackson and Andy Serkis 's daughters made cameo appearances as girls rowing away during Smaug 's attack; movement coach Terry Notary and stand-in Jamie Haugh appear as Laketown refugees after the destruction; Conan Stevens, who was to play Bolg, appears as the Keeper of the Dungeons, an Orc captain holding Gandalf hostage and the sons of key second assistant director Guy Campbell, casting director Miranda Rivers, and Weta Workshop founder Richard Taylor appear as Hobbit children during the auction scene. Production\nDevelopment\nFurther information: The Hobbit (film series) § Development\nThe Hobbit was originally envisaged as a two-part film, but Jackson confirmed plans for a third film on 30 July 2012, turning his adaptation of The Hobbit into a trilogy. According to Jackson, the third film would contain the Battle of the Five Armies and make extensive use of the appendices that Tolkien wrote to expand the story of Middle-earth (published in the back of The Return of the King ). Jackson also stated that while the third film would largely make use of footage originally shot for the first and second films, it would require additional filming as well. The third film was titled There and Back Again in August 2012.", "start_char": 6722, "end_char": 9158, "id": "72971122" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1663863623#6_2885300119", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/In_'The_Hobbit'_how_old_is_Bilbo_Baggins", "title": "In 'The Hobbit' how old is Bilbo Baggins? - Answers", "headings": "In 'The Hobbit' how old is Bilbo Baggins\n?\n\nIn 'The Hobbit' how old is Bilbo Baggins?\nYour Answer\nIn 'The Hobbit' how old is Bilbo Baggins?\nRelated Questions\nWho is Bilbo Baggins from The Hobbit?\nIs Bilbo Baggins a hobbit in The Hobbit?\nWhat is Bilbo Baggins?\nWho is Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit?\nIs Bilbo Baggins a dwarf?\nWhat kind of creature was Bilbo Baggins?\nWhat is Bilbo Baggin's name from 'The Hobbit'?\nWhat was the name of the main hobbit character in 'The Hobbit'?\nIs Bilbo Baggins a hobbit?\nWho is Bilbo Baggins in the story The Hobbit?\nWhat is the name of the main hobbit?\nWho will play Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit?\nWho is the central character in The Hobbit?\nWho is hired to be a burglar in the Hobbit?\nWhat was the name of The Hobbit in the first book?\nWho are the protagonists in The Hobbit?\nWhat is an example of alliteration in The Hobbit?\nWhat is the Hobbit's name?\nWho is hero of lord of rings?\nWhat line is Bilbo Baggins first mentioned in The Hobbit?\nWho played Bilbo Baggins?\nDescribe Bilbo Baggins?\nWhat is Bilbo Baggins job?\nIn the Hobbit how does the ring help Bilbo Baggins?\nWho is the youngest hobbit in the hobbit?\n", "segment": "In The Lord of the Rings it is Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee. In The Hobbit it is Bilbo Baggins. Who will play Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit? No official announcement has been made about who is playing Bilbo Baggins in the upcoming movie The Hobbit. Until such an announcement is made, beware rumors. UPDATE: Martin Freeman played Bilbo Baggins in all three of The Hobbit movies. Who is the central character in The Hobbit? Bilbo Baggins is the central character of the Hobbit. Who is hired to be a burglar in the Hobbit?", "start_char": 1611, "end_char": 2133, "id": "3516063" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2113550821#3_3196143813", "url": "http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/The_Hobbit_(films)", "title": "The Hobbit film trilogy | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom", "headings": "The Hobbit film trilogy\nThe Hobbit film trilogy\nThe Hobbit film trilogy\nDirected by\nProduced by\nWritten by\nMusic by\nCinematography\nEditing by\nDistributed by\nRelease date (s)\nRunning time\nCountry\nLanguage\nBudget\nContents\nFilms\nCast\nMain\nSignificant\nNon-speaking roles\nDevelopment\nPrevious Attempts\nEarly development\nDevelopment under Del Toro\nPreproduction\nCasting\nDesign\nIndustrial dispute and filming location\nProduction\nBlock One\nBlock Two\nBlock Three\nPick-up shoots\n2012 Pickups\n2013 Pickups\nPost-Production\nEditing\nVisual Effects\nScoring\nAwards\nBox Office\nGallery\nReferences\nExternal links\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "An Unexpected Journey (2012)\nThe Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)\nThe Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)\nThe Shire set\nCast\nMain\nIan McKellen as Gandalf the Grey\nMartin Freeman as Young Bilbo Baggins\nRichard Armitage as Thorin II Oakenshield\nKen Stott as Balin\nGraham McTavish as Dwalin\nWilliam Kircher as Bifur\nJames Nesbitt as Bofur\nStephen Hunter as Bombur\nDean O'Gorman as Fili\nAidan Turner as Kíli\nJohn Callen as Óin\nPeter Hambleton as Glóin\nJed Brophy as Nori\nMark Hadlow as Dori\nAdam Brown as Ori\nAntony Sher as Thrain II\nLee Pace as Thranduil\nOrlando Bloom as Legolas\nEvangeline Lilly as Tauriel\nLuke Evans as Bard the Bowman and Girion\nStephen Fry as Master of Laketown\nRyan Gage as Alfrid\nJohn Bell as Bain\nPeggy Nesbitt as Sigrid\nMary Nesbitt as Tilda\nSignificant\nElijah Wood as Frodo Baggins\nCate Blanchett as Galadriel\nMikael Persbrandt as Beorn\nSylvester McCoy as Radagast the Brown\nChristopher Lee as Saruman the White\nBret McKenzie as Lindir\nCraig Hall as Galion\nRobin Kerr as Elros\nSimon London as Feren\nEli Kent as Lethuin\nJeffrey Thomas as Thrór\nMichael Mizrahi as Thráin II\nBilly Connolly as Dáin II Ironfoot\nAndy Serkis as Gollum\nBenedict Cumberbatch as Smaug and Necromancer\nBarry Humphries as Great Goblin\nManu Bennett as Azog\nConan Stevens as Bolg\nLawrence Makoare as Bolg\nJohn Tui as Bolg\nJohn Rawls as Yazneg\nStephen Ure as Fimbul the Hunter and Grinnah\nBen Mitchell as Narzug\nWilliam Kircher as Tom the Troll\nMark Hadlow as Bert the Troll\nPeter Hambleton as William the Troll\nThomas Robins as Young Thrain II\nTimothy Bartlett as Master Worrywort\nHugo Weaving as Elrond\nIan Holm as Old Bilbo Baggins\nNon-speaking roles\nRoäc\nWitch-king of Angmar\nDevelopment\nPrevious Attempts\nWalt Disney considered animating segments of The Hobbit and setting them to the sound of Wagner's Ring cycle for Fantasia, but was talked out of it. He continued having an interest in Tolkien books throughout the 1950s. Tolkien had forwarded his publisher a suggestion in his fan-mail to have The Hobbit adapted as a four-part serial. Rayner Unwin rejected it for fear of it \"incarcerating us in the Odens for eight or ten hours.\" In 1961, Producer William L. Snyder entered negotiations with Tolkien to adapt the book to animation. Exploiting the fact that the books were temporarily public domain in the United States (due to a publication mishap) allowed him to lease the rights until 30th June 1967 for a downpayment of $15,000. He commissioned Gene Deitch to write and animate, but couldn't get funding and ended up compelling Deitch to condense the film into a single reel (12 minute) short which was shown to twelve people in a projection booth in New York. He then sold the rights to United Artists, who were buying them off of Tolkien at the time.", "start_char": 3318, "end_char": 6091, "id": "74646834" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1284511814#0_2706534929", "url": "https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2010/oct/22/martin-freeman-hobbit-bilbo-baggins", "title": "Martin Freeman cast as The Hobbit's Bilbo Baggins | Lord of the Rings | The Guardian", "headings": "Martin Freeman cast as The Hobbit's Bilbo Baggins\nLord of the Rings\nMartin Freeman cast as The Hobbit's Bilbo Baggins\nThe Office star Martin Freeman was born to play Bilbo, says director Peter Jackson\nJo Adetunji\n", "segment": "Martin Freeman cast as The Hobbit's Bilbo Baggins | Lord of the Rings | The Guardian\nLord of the Rings\nThis article is more than 9 years old\nMartin Freeman cast as The Hobbit's Bilbo Baggins\nThis article is more than 9 years old\nThe Office star Martin Freeman was born to play Bilbo, says director Peter Jackson\nMartin Freeman, who will play Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit, a two-part prequel to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Photograph: Max Nash/AFP/Getty Images\nMartin Freeman, who will play Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit, a two-part prequel to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Photograph: Max Nash/AFP/Getty Images\nJo Adetunji\nFri 22 Oct 2010 05.33 EDT\nThe beleaguered film production of JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit was given a boost today with the announcement that the comedy actor Martin Freeman will play the hairy-toed diminutive. Freeman, best known for his role in the British comedy series The Office, has been cast as Bilbo Baggins in the prequel to the hugely successful Lord of the Rings trilogy, which grossed nearly $3bn (£1.9bn) at the box office. The director, Peter Jackson, said Freeman was born to play the role. \" He is intelligent, funny, surprising and brave, exactly like Bilbo, and I feel incredibly proud to be able to announce that he is our Hobbit.\" The casting ends speculation that Freeman had turned down the role to concentrate on the BBC series Sherlock Holmes. Producers of the two-part adaptation will be hoping that the casting of Freeman will finally get production off the ground after problems over where it would be filmed.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1554, "id": "70345593" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_624826127#0_1373332468", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11604193", "title": "Martin Freeman to play Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit - BBC News", "headings": "Martin Freeman to play Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit\nMartin Freeman to play Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit\nDwarves cast\n", "segment": "Martin Freeman to play Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit - BBC News\nMartin Freeman to play Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit\nPublished\n22 October 2010\nShare\nclose\nShare page\nCopy link\nAbout sharing\nimage caption\nFreeman \"was born\" to play Bilbo Baggins, Jackson said\nThe Office actor Martin Freeman will play Bilbo Baggins in two-part Lord of the Rings prequel The Hobbit, director Peter Jackson has announced. He said in a statement there had \"only ever been one Bilbo Baggins for us\". Freeman, 39, was \"intelligent, funny, surprising and brave - exactly like Bilbo\", Jackson added. Meanwhile, Jackson's wife Fran Walsh has reportedly told a radio station filming could move to the UK because of an industrial dispute in New Zealand. Dwarves cast\nJackson said he was \"incredibly proud\" to be able to announce that Freeman would be the hobbit. image caption\nRichard Armitage, Aidan Turner, Rob Kazinsky and Graham McTavish will all appear in The Hobbit\n\"There are a few times in your career when you come across an actor who you know was born to play a role, but that was the case as soon as I met Martin,\" Jackson said. Spooks actor Richard Armitage, 39 - who has a role in the forthcoming film Captain America: The First Avenger - will play Thorin Oakenshield - leader of the dwarves. Former EastEnders actor Rob Kazinsky, Sean Slater in the soap, will also play a dwarf. He will appear alongside Irish actor Aidan Turner, who has appeared in BBC Three's Being Human, and British actor Graham McTavish, who has appeared on TV shows including Red Dwarf.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1542, "id": "75580384" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2840166655#11_3241143270", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hobbit:_The_Desolation_of_Smaug", "title": "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug - Wikipedia", "headings": "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug\nThe Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nThe following appear only in the Extended Edition\nProduction\nScore\nRelease\nMarketing\nTheatrical release\nHome media\nReception\nBox office\nCritical response\nAccolades\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Cast\nFurther information: Cast of The Hobbit film series and Casting of The Hobbit film series\nMartin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins: A hobbit hired by the 13 dwarves, on the advice of wizard Gandalf, to accompany them on a quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from Smaug. Ian McKellen as Gandalf the Grey: An Istari wizard who recruits Bilbo and helps to arrange the quest to reclaim the dwarves' lost treasure in Erebor. Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield II: The leader of the Company of dwarves and the true heir to Erebor 's throne who has returned to reclaim Erebor from Smaug. Benedict Cumberbatch as Smaug (vocal performance/motion capture): An enormous, powerful and psychopathic great dragon of Middle-earth who claimed the Lonely Mountain, its vast treasures and the surrounding human areas. Cumberbatch also plays Necromancer:", "start_char": 7112, "end_char": 7949, "id": "64753941" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_777266612#1_1191714931", "url": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2294603/Never-Orcs-Goblins-confused-A-handy-guide-whos-Middle-Earth.html", "title": "Never get Orcs and Goblins confused again: A handy guide to who's who in Middle Earth | Daily Mail Online", "headings": "Never get Orcs and Goblins confused again: A handy guide to who's who in Middle Earth\nNever get Orcs and Goblins confused again: A handy guide to who's who in Middle Earth\nThe Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is released on April 8th 2013 on DVD and Blu-Ray\nVIDEO PRECIOUS! Gollum and Bilbo come face-to-face\n", "segment": "But sometimes working out who is who is easier said than done. Thankfully, the mark the forthcoming release of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, film bosses have drawn up a diagram of the film's main characters. The Hobbit: Martin Freeman stars as Bilbo Baggins in the adaption of J.R Tolkien's classic\nIt explains who the main players of the story are, and in the case of the film's protagonist Bilbo Baggins, his relationship to Frodo, who is the focus of the three Lord Of The Rings films. In The Hobbit, the story concentrates on Frodo's uncle who is played by The Office star Martin Freeman. Director Peter Jackson is also the creative brains behind this film, and Martin was his first choice for the iconic role of the lovable Hobbit. In the Lord Of The Rings films, Bilbo is played by Ian Holm. Running up that hill: Martin Freeman plays Bilbo Baggins\nPeople who are familiar with the Lord Of The Rings trilogy will need no introduction to Gandalf and Saruman, but they may be interested to know about another wizard, Radagast.", "start_char": 388, "end_char": 1424, "id": "17325563" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2877136339#15_3292578292", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings:_The_Fellowship_of_the_Ring", "title": "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Wikipedia", "headings": "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring\nThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nComparison with the source material\nProduction\nDevelopment\nFilming locations\nSpecial effects\nScore\nRelease\nHome media\nTheatrical and extended release\nBlu-ray edition\nReception\nBox office\nCritical response\nAccolades\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The film is noted for having an ensemble cast, and some of the cast and their respective characters include: Elijah Wood as Frodo Baggins: A young hobbit who inherits the One Ring from his uncle Bilbo. Wood was the first actor to be cast on 7 July 1999. Wood was a fan of the book, and he sent in an audition dressed as Frodo, reading lines from the novel. Wood was selected from 150 actors who auditioned. Ian McKellen as Gandalf the Grey: An Istari wizard and mentor to Frodo. 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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1733624851#5_3071802334", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_crime_was_president_Nixon_charged_with", "title": "What crime was president Nixon charged with? - Answers", "headings": "What crime was president Nixon charged with\n?\n\nWhat crime was president Nixon charged with?\nYour Answer\nWhat crime was president Nixon charged with?\nRelated Questions\nHow can a president be impeached when he is no longer a president?\nWhat was Richard Nixon charged with what did he choose to do?\nWhy did public opinion turn against President Nixon?\nWas Nixon ever charged with a crime?\nWhat president was threaten twice by a women shooter?\nHow long was Clinton impeached?\nIf the president is charged with a crime the senate acts as the jury in the..?\nWas Lt William calley charged with a war crime?\nWhat did the House Judiciary Committee do after President Nixon turned over tapes of his conversations?\nWhat would congress do if the president was charged with a serious crime?\nTo be formaly charged with a crime is to be?\nMeaning of be charged with a crime?\nWhat president became president Nixon?\nWhat party did President Nixon belong to?\nWas President Johnson convicted?\nWhat crime was the crime Galileo got charged with?\nWhat crime was Alan Turing charged with?\nHow did Watergate turn public opinion against President Nixon?\nWhich bill is president Nixon?\nWas Richard Nixon the 24th president in 1970?\nWas Richard Nixon the only President to resign as President?\nWho was the vice president when Richard Nixon was elected?\nIf you know where a wanted fugitive is can you be charged can you be charged with a crime?\nWhat is the word that means a person charged with a crime?\nCan a robot be charged with a crime?\n", "segment": "there is debate whether or not Nixon pardoned him, as he was released early. What did the House Judiciary Committee do after President Nixon turned over tapes of his conversations? charged him with obstructing justice\nWhat would congress do if the president was charged with a serious crime? kick him out of office and put him in jail. To be formaly charged with a crime is to be? To be formally charged with a crime is to be indicted. Meaning of be charged with a crime? you are charged with a crime after you have been arrested on suspicion of said crime. What president became president Nixon? Richard Nixon became President Nixon after the 1968 US presidential election.", "start_char": 1588, "end_char": 2262, "id": "3658505" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1494425794#6_2848308645", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/richardmnixon.php", "title": "Biography of President Richard M. Nixon for Kids", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nPresident Richard Nixon\n", "segment": "He attended National Security and cabinet meetings and even ran several of these meetings when Eisenhower was unable to attend. When Eisenhower had a heart attack and was unable to work for six weeks, Nixon effectively ran the country. Nixon also helped shepherd legislation such as The Civil Rights Act of 1957 through congress and traveled the world conducting foreign affairs. Nixon ran for president in 1960 and lost to John F. Kennedy. He then tried to run for governor of California and lost. He retired from politics after that and went to work on Wall Street in New York. In 1968 Nixon ran for president again, this time he won. Richard M. Nixon's Presidency\nAlthough Nixon's presidency will forever be marked by the Watergate scandal, there were many other major events and accomplishments during his presidency. They included: Man on the Moon - Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the Moon on July 21, 1969.", "start_char": 2283, "end_char": 3211, "id": "18197781" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1545775833#3_3251755942", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-Nixon", "title": "Richard Nixon | Accomplishments, Watergate, Impeachment, Resignation, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nRichard Nixon\npresident of United States\nTop Questions\nWho was Richard Nixon?\nWhat did Richard Nixon do?\nHow was Richard Nixon involved in the Watergate scandal?\nDid Richard Nixon support the Vietnam War?\nWho succeeded Richard Nixon as president after he resigned?\nEarly life and congressional career\nVice presidency\nElection of 1960\nPresidency\nDomestic policies\nSee how the Vietnam War, Cold War diplomacy, and the Watergate scandal defined Richard Nixon's presidency\nForeign affairs\nVietnam War\nExamine President Nixon's threefold plan to unilaterally de-escalate the Vietnam War\nChina and the Soviet Union\nWitness the opening of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum commemorating his 1972 historic visit to China\nThe Middle East and Latin America\nWatergate and other scandals\nSee U.S. president Richard M. 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After a heavily publicized investigation and televised hearings, Nixon was ordered by the Supreme Court to turn over tapes from the Oval Office that eventually provided concrete evidence of his involvement and later attempts to cover up his association with the crime. The scandal resulted in Nixon’s resignation in 1974. Did Richard Nixon support the Vietnam War? Richard Nixon, arguably, tried to prolong the Vietnam War during the 1968 presidential campaign in an effort to win the presidency. Once he became president, he sought to establish enough stability in the region for the South Vietnamese government to take over.", "start_char": 1542, "end_char": 2756, "id": "23765924" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_297443519#10_617506402", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon", "title": "Richard Nixon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Richard Nixon\nRichard Nixon\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life, Belief & Californian Heritage\nHarvard Scholarship & More\nEarly political career\nPresidency (1969– 1974)\nPost-Presidency\nRelated pages\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "His diplomacy with China is seen as one of his greatest accomplishments. Later, under President Carter, the U.S. broke relations with the Republic of China and recognized communist China, not Taiwan, as the legal government of China. At home, Nixon put many reforms into law. He created the Environmental Protection Agency, supported anti-drug laws, supported anti-crime laws, and supported anti-discrimination laws. When inflation (meaning the value of money goes down and prices go up) was high, he ordered that prices should be frozen for 90 days. Although, he was known as a conservative Republican before he became president, while he was President, he supported some of the liberal ideas that Democrats supported. In 1974, Nixon made a speech that outlined a plan for universal health care. Nixon was re-elected by a landslide in 1972 with most Americans approving of him, but soon after, Nixon's reputation would be destroyed and most Americans would disapprove of him. Due to a scandal called \" Watergate \" during which Nixon attempted to protect (or possibly ordered) men to burglarize the Democratic National Headquarters, Congress was going to put him on trial in a process called impeachment (to remove him from power). Nixon tried to cover up the scandal, but eventually, the Supreme Court ordered him to send his taped conversations (which included him talking about covering up Watergate) to them.", "start_char": 7156, "end_char": 8568, "id": "41152079" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1545775833#2_3251753732", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-Nixon", "title": "Richard Nixon | Accomplishments, Watergate, Impeachment, Resignation, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nRichard Nixon\npresident of United States\nTop Questions\nWho was Richard Nixon?\nWhat did Richard Nixon do?\nHow was Richard Nixon involved in the Watergate scandal?\nDid Richard Nixon support the Vietnam War?\nWho succeeded Richard Nixon as president after he resigned?\nEarly life and congressional career\nVice presidency\nElection of 1960\nPresidency\nDomestic policies\nSee how the Vietnam War, Cold War diplomacy, and the Watergate scandal defined Richard Nixon's presidency\nForeign affairs\nVietnam War\nExamine President Nixon's threefold plan to unilaterally de-escalate the Vietnam War\nChina and the Soviet Union\nWitness the opening of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum commemorating his 1972 historic visit to China\nThe Middle East and Latin America\nWatergate and other scandals\nSee U.S. president Richard M. Nixon speaking about the Watergate scandal\nRetirement and death\nCabinet of President Nixon\nCabinet of President Richard M. Nixon\n", "segment": "key events\nKey events in the life of Richard M. Nixon. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nTop Questions\nWho was Richard Nixon? Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States. He was a Republican, and he held the presidency from 1969 to 1974. Nixon became the first U.S. president to resign from office, because of the Watergate scandal. What did Richard Nixon do? As U.S. president, Richard Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency, proposed an affirmative action program in federal employment, expanded but then ended U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, and established direct relations with the People’s Republic of China. He also resigned from the presidency in 1974. How was Richard Nixon involved in the Watergate scandal? During the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon and his administration were discovered to have been involved in a burglary attempt at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972.", "start_char": 1200, "end_char": 2129, "id": "23765923" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1736217407#9_3011815761", "url": "https://quizlet.com/35320273/us-history-chapter-25-test-nixon-to-carter-flash-cards/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "acted as though there were no limits to his powers\nHow did Nixon work with Congress? hid information from Congress as he shifted his authority to his cabinet. What did Nixon order his staff to compile in 1971? an enemies list of critics who opposed his policies\nWho were the plumbers? group organized by Nixon to carry out illegal actions in the name of national security. What did Nixon do in 1972? launched a full-scale effort to ensure Nixon's re-election\nWhat did Nixon do in 1972 that led to his impeachment? Members of Nixon's administration were caught breaking into the offices of the Democratic National Committee in the Watergate Office. Did President Nixon win his reelection campaign in 1972? Yes, by a landslide\nWhat did CIA agent, James McCord admit in 1973?", "start_char": 3413, "end_char": 4185, "id": "113405435" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1376067158#6_2895166247", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090531113537AAYUN4l", "title": "Questions about the president Richard Nixon.? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "Questions about the president Richard Nixon.?\nQuestions about the president Richard Nixon.?\n3 Answers\n", "segment": "He was selected to be the running mate of Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was the Republican Party nominee in the 1952 presidential election, and Nixon was vice president until 1961. Nixon announced his withdrawal from politics after losing the presidential election in 1960 and the California gubernatorial election in 1962. However, in 1968, Nixon was elected president of the United States. The most immediate task facing President Nixon was the Vietnam War. He initially escalated the conflict, overseeing secret bombing campaigns, but soon withdrew American troops and successfully negotiated a ceasefire with North Vietnam, effectively ending American involvement in the war. His foreign policy was largely successful; he opened relations with the People's Republic of China and initiated détente with the Soviet Union. Domestically, he implemented new economic policies which called for wage and price control and the abolition of the gold standard. He was reelected by a landslide in 1972. In his second term, the nation was afflicted with economic difficulties.", "start_char": 2553, "end_char": 3617, "id": "25587989" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_628788223#2_923366031", "url": "https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/nixon-tells-editors-im-not-a-crook/2012/06/04/gJQA1RK6IV_story.html", "title": "Nixon Tells Editors, ‘I’m Not a Crook’ - The Washington Post", "headings": "\nBy Carroll Kilpatrick\nNovember 18, 1973", "segment": "The President acknowledged that he had “made a mistake” in not more closely supervising campaign activities. In a question on what he may do after he leaves office, he quipped that it depended on when he left. Then, becoming serious, he said that he would write but not speak, practice law or serve on boards of directors. One thing he will do is work for new rules of campaign procedures. He said he did not want to be remembered as a President who did many things but let his own campaign get out of hand. Mr. Nixon acknowledged under questioning that he paid only nominal income taxes in 1970 and 1971 but he did not give figures. He also said that his brother Donald’s phone was tapped for unexplained security reasons. Discussing energy conservation, Mr. Nixon drew laughter when he said that he had made a saving by refusing to allow a back-up aircraft to follow him on this trip. “If this one goes down,” he said in reference to his Air Force plane, “they don’t have to impeach.” While the President was nervous, he was not floored by any of the questions but answered them much as he does in any press conference.", "start_char": 1235, "end_char": 2357, "id": "94258313" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_124851874#15_335306245", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_serious_problems_did_Richard_Nixon_face_during_his_term_of_office", "title": "What serious problems did Richard Nixon face during his term of office? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat serious problems did Richard Nixon face during his term of office?\nYour Answer\nWhat serious problems did Richard Nixon face during his term of office?\nRelated Questions\nWhat three serious problems did Richard Nixon face during his term of office?\nImportant events that happened during the presidency of Richard Nixon?\nWhen was Serious Fraud Office - UK - created?\nWhy did Richard dixon resighed from office?\nWho was in office when Richard Nixon was born?\nWhat movie and television projects has Eric Banzon been in?\nWhy did Richard Nixon leave office?\nHow did Richard j daley die?\nHow many US presidents were in office during the cold war?\nWhy is Richard M Nixon famous?\nWhat are the problems in administrative office management?\nDid Richard Nixon resign from office?\nDid Richard Nixon abuse his presidential power during wartime?\nWhen did Richard Nixon run for office?\nDo they make office chairs for people with back problems?\nWhat three problems that Jimmy Carter faced during his term of office?\nWhat are the office management problems?\nWho took office when a president resigned?\nWho took office after Nixon?\nHas a us president ever stepped down from office?\nWhat movie and television projects has Colby Katz been in?\nWhat was the greatest foreign policy accomplishment during the Nixon years?\nWho were the four American presidents in office some time during the Vietnam conflict?\nWho was president of the US during 1972?\nWhat was president Richard Nixon trying to avoid when he claimed executive privilege during the Watergate scandal?\n", "segment": "During the Nixon years in the White House foreign policy was improved because Richard Nixon was the first President of the United States in decades to visit China as an ambassador of good will. Richard Nixon later left office because of a scandal. Who were the four American presidents in office some time during the Vietnam conflict? Dwight D Eisenhower, John F Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon\nWho was president of the US during 1972? The 37th President of the United States was Richard Nixon. President Nixon was in office from January 20, 1969 to August 9, 1974. What was president Richard Nixon trying to avoid when he claimed executive privilege during the Watergate scandal? handing over secret tapes of oval office conversations to prosecutors\nRichard Nixon United Kingdom History, Politics & Society US Presidents Actors & Actresses Chicago Vietnam War Business Plans Job Search", "start_char": 4624, "end_char": 5518, "id": "74929378" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1736217407#10_3011816773", "url": "https://quizlet.com/35320273/us-history-chapter-25-test-nixon-to-carter-flash-cards/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What did Nixon do in 1972? launched a full-scale effort to ensure Nixon's re-election\nWhat did Nixon do in 1972 that led to his impeachment? Members of Nixon's administration were caught breaking into the offices of the Democratic National Committee in the Watergate Office. Did President Nixon win his reelection campaign in 1972? Yes, by a landslide\nWhat did CIA agent, James McCord admit in 1973? White House officials helped plan the Watergate break-in. Did President Nixon admit to being involved in the Watergate Scandal? No, he denied the cover-up\nWhat did the Justice Department demand President Nixon turn over to them? tapes that recorded his conversations regarding the Watergate Scandal\nDid President Nixon give the Justice Department his tapes? No, he refused\nHow did Nixon justify that he did not need to hand over the tapes?", "start_char": 3785, "end_char": 4625, "id": "113405436" } ]
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where did helen keller go to school?
Radcliffe College
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1481292940#11_1635861989", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Adams_Keller", "title": "Helen Keller - Wikipedia", "headings": "Helen Keller\nHelen Keller\nContents\nEarly childhood and illness\nFormal education\nExample of her lectures\nCompanions\nPolitical activities\nWritings\nOverseas visits\nLater life\nPortrayals\nPosthumous honors\nArchival material\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nFurther reading\nPrimary sources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "She was delayed at picking up language, but that did not stop her from having a voice. Formal education\nIn May 1888, Keller started attending the Perkins Institute for the Blind. In 1894, Keller and Sullivan moved to New York to attend the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf, and to learn from Sarah Fuller at the Horace Mann School for the Deaf. In 1896, they returned to Massachusetts, and Keller entered The Cambridge School for Young Ladies before gaining admittance, in 1900, to Radcliffe College of Harvard University, where she lived in Briggs Hall, South House. Her admirer, Mark Twain, had introduced her to Standard Oil magnate Henry Huttleston Rogers, who, with his wife Abbie, paid for her education. In 1904, at the age of 24, Keller graduated as a member of Phi Beta Kappa from Radcliffe, becoming the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. She maintained a correspondence with the Austrian philosopher and pedagogue Wilhelm Jerusalem, who was one of the first to discover her literary talent. Determined to communicate with others as conventionally as possible, Keller learned to speak and spent much of her life giving speeches and lectures on aspects of her life. She learned to \"hear\" people's speech using the Tadoma method, which means using her fingers to feel the lips and throat of the speaker —her sense of touch had heightened. She became proficient at using braille and reading sign language with her hands as well.", "start_char": 7967, "end_char": 9428, "id": "104531420" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_151656561#9_408353893", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Helen_Keller_move_to_Connecticut", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Helen Keller lived most of her life in New England, mostly in\nConnecticut. She died at her home, Arcan Ridge, located in\nWestport, Connecticut in 1968. Helen Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama. When she was 8\nyears old, she went to school at the Perkins Institute for the\nBlind in Massachusetts. She attended schools in New York and\nMassachusetts, then went to Radcliffe College in Cambridge,\nMassachusetts. Keller lived in Forest Hills, Queens, New York and\nin Massachusetts. After Anne Sullivan died, Helen Keller moved to\nConnecticut and traveled the world speaking and raising funds for\nthe blind. What was the main idea about Helen Keller? helen keller\nWas Helen Keller mairred? No, Helen Keller did not get married.", "start_char": 2951, "end_char": 3676, "id": "74982308" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_838494508#16_1765061724", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/helen-keller-9361967", "title": "Helen Keller - Family, Quotes & Teacher - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nName\nBirth Date\nDeath Date\nEducation\nHelen Keller\nWho Was Helen Keller?\nEarly Life and Family\nLoss of Sight and Hearing\nKeller's Teacher, Anne Sullivan\nEducation\n'The Story of My Life'\nSocial Activism\n'The Miracle Worker' Movie\nAwards and Honors\nDeath\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nHelen Hayes\nHelen Mirren\nHelen Hunt\nAnne Sullivan\nClara Barton\nMother Teresa\nMartin Luther King Jr.\nRosa Parks\nA. Philip Randolph\n", "segment": "From 1894 to 1896, Keller attended the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf in New York City. There, she worked on improving her communication skills and studied regular academic subjects. Around this time, Keller became determined to attend college. In 1896, she attended the Cambridge School for Young Ladies, a preparatory school for women. As her story became known to the general public, Keller began to meet famous and influential people. One of them was the writer Mark Twain, who was very impressed with her. They became friends. Twain introduced her to his friend Henry H. Rogers, a Standard Oil executive. Rogers was so impressed with Keller's talent, drive and determination that he agreed to pay for her to attend Radcliffe College. There, she was accompanied by Sullivan, who sat by her side to interpret lectures and texts.", "start_char": 8207, "end_char": 9043, "id": "75808148" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1690623369#9_3450921169", "url": "https://www.sportsfeelgoodstories.com/73-best-helen-keller-quotes/", "title": "73 Best Helen Keller Quotes | Inspirational life happiness", "headings": "73 Best Helen Keller Quotes\n73 Best Helen Keller Quotes\nBest Helen Keller Quotes\nHelen Keller Vision Quote\nSecurity\n“I am only One”\nOptimism\nHelen Keller Sunshine\nHow Helen Keller Learned To Talk Video\nInspirational\nWhere did Helen Keller attend school>\nMotivational Helen Keller Quotes\nInspiring\nWhere was Helen Keller born?\nFunny\nOn Happiness\nHelen Keller’s First Word\nFamous Sayings\nHelen Keller Fact\nThoughtful\nHelen’s Love of Dogs\nOn Life\nMore On Living\nHelen’s Charitable Work\nOn Optimism and Attitude\nClassic Helen Keller Quotes\nVision Quotations\nOvertime\nYou might also enjoy these other collections:\n", "segment": "Where did Helen Keller attend school>\nHelen Keller attended school because of Anne Sullivan’s assistance and in 1904 she became the first deaf and blind person to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She is also a graduate of Radcliffe. Motivational Helen Keller Quotes\nI long to accomplish a great and noble task, but it is my chief duty to accomplish small tasks as if they were great and noble. The highest result of education is tolerance. I seldom think about my limitations, and they never make me sad. Perhaps there is just a touch of yearning at times; but it is vague, like a breeze among flowers. I am thankful that in a troubled world no calamity can prevent the return of spring. Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it. Alone we can do so little;", "start_char": 3643, "end_char": 4448, "id": "93795607" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_559534530#7_1189240608", "url": "https://metropolitangirls.com/helen-keller-biography/", "title": "A Short Biography of Helen Keller", "headings": "A Short Biography of Helen Keller\nA Short Biography of Helen Keller\nHelen Keller Short Biography\nEarly Years – Birth & Family\nHelen Adams Keller was born a healthy child on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, Alabama to a distinguished southern family.\nEarly Years – Becoming Deafblind\nWhen Helen Keller was 19 months old, she contracted an unknown illness that left her both deaf and blind.\nEarly Education\nIn 1886, after reading Charles Dickens’ American Notes, Helen Keller’s mother was inspired to pursue formal education for her daughter.\nAnne Mansfield Sullivan\nOne of Helen Keller’s constant companion in life. Anne Sullivan played crucial roles as the teacher and supporter in Keller’s life.\nFormal Education\nLiterary Works\nSome of Helen Keller’s contributions to society are her literary works.\nSocial & Political Activities\nHelen Keller’s challenges in seeing and hearing did not prevent her from advocating for what she thought was right.\nLater Life & Death\nQuick Facts About Helen Keller\nResources\nVideos\n", "segment": "Anne Sullivan died in 1936 with Helen at her side. Formal Education\nBy 1888, Helen Keller had become a student at the Perkins Institute. By 1894, she was attending school at Wright-Humason School for the Deaf. And by 1900, Helen was attending Radcliffe College — a women’s liberal arts college in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Helen wanted to go to Harvard, but Harvard was an all-male university during her time. So she went to Radcliffe instead, which was the female coordinate institution for Harvard College. When Helen Keller graduated from Radcliffe in 1904, she became the first deaf-blind person ever to be awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree. Despite her circumstances, Keller showed a great aptitude for learning. She also demonstrated an unyielding desire to further her abilities. Her quest to learn did not end here.", "start_char": 3755, "end_char": 4578, "id": "13642804" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_672797187#2_1519995057", "url": "https://braillebug.org/askkeller.asp?issueid=20094", "title": "Helen Keller Kids Museum - Ask Keller", "headings": "Ask Keller - April 2009\nAsk Keller - April 2009", "segment": "the University of Delhi, India; the University of Witwaters and the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. She was also an Honorary Fellow of the Education Institute of Scotland. We are from Roland Park Country School in Baltimore, Maryland, in the second grade. We would like to ask you a few questions. A. Did Helen Keller have any friends that would not run away from her when she was 7 and 8 years old? B. Did Helen ever communicate with other people in her family besides Annie? C. Could Helen Keller read lips to understand what people were saying? D. Was it hard for Helen to get around easily? E. Is anyone else in your family blind or deaf, or both?", "start_char": 1260, "end_char": 1923, "id": "43579782" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1545264627#4_2196383320", "url": "http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/helen-keller-dies", "title": "Writer and lecturer Helen Keller dies - HISTORY", "headings": "Writer and lecturer Helen Keller dies\nTHIS DAY IN HISTORY\nWriter and lecturer Helen Keller dies\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\n", "segment": "One year later, the seven-year-old Keller made her first visit to the Perkins Institution, where she learned to read Braille. She spent several winters there and in 1890 was taught to speak by Sarah Fuller of the Horace Mann School for the Deaf. Keller learned to imitate the position of Fuller’s lips and tongue in speech, and how to lip-read by placing her fingers on the lips and throat of the speaker. In speaking, she usually required an interpreter, such as Sullivan, who was familiar with her sounds and could translate. When she was 14, Keller entered the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf in New York City. Two years later, with Sullivan at her side and spelling into her hand, she enrolled at the Cambridge School for Young Ladies in Massachusetts. In 1900, she was accepted into Radcliffe, a prestigious women’s college in Cambridge with classes taught by Harvard University faculty. She was a determined and brilliant student, and while still at Radcliffe her first autobiography, The Story of My Life, was published serially in The Ladies Home Journal and then as a book. In 1904, she graduated cum laude from Radcliffe. Keller became an accomplished writer, publishing, among other books, The World I Live In (1908), Out of the Dark (1913), My Religion (1927), Helen Keller’s Journal (1938), and Teacher (1955).", "start_char": 2892, "end_char": 4218, "id": "19823569" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1481292940#10_1635860261", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Adams_Keller", "title": "Helen Keller - Wikipedia", "headings": "Helen Keller\nHelen Keller\nContents\nEarly childhood and illness\nFormal education\nExample of her lectures\nCompanions\nPolitical activities\nWritings\nOverseas visits\nLater life\nPortrayals\nPosthumous honors\nArchival material\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nFurther reading\nPrimary sources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "I knew then that w-a-t-e-r meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. The living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, set it free!\" Keller then nearly exhausted Sullivan, demanding the names of all the other familiar objects in her world. Helen Keller was viewed as isolated but was very in touch with the outside world. She was able to enjoy music by feeling the beat and she was able to have a strong connection with animals through touch. She was delayed at picking up language, but that did not stop her from having a voice. Formal education\nIn May 1888, Keller started attending the Perkins Institute for the Blind. In 1894, Keller and Sullivan moved to New York to attend the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf, and to learn from Sarah Fuller at the Horace Mann School for the Deaf. In 1896, they returned to Massachusetts, and Keller entered The Cambridge School for Young Ladies before gaining admittance, in 1900, to Radcliffe College of Harvard University, where she lived in Briggs Hall, South House. Her admirer, Mark Twain, had introduced her to Standard Oil magnate Henry Huttleston Rogers, who, with his wife Abbie, paid for her education.", "start_char": 7495, "end_char": 8679, "id": "104531419" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1529893994#5_3218087379", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Helen-Keller", "title": "Helen Keller | Biography & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nHelen Keller\nAmerican author and educator\nBritannica SearchBot\nTop Questions\nWho was Helen Keller?\nWhat were Helen Keller’s accomplishments?\nWhat books did Helen Keller write?\nWhen did Helen Keller pass away?\nWhat was Helen Keller’s relationship with Anne Sullivan?\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "Helen Keller's birthplace, Tuscumbia, Ala.\nDan Brothers/Alabama Bureau of Tourism & Travel\nHelen Keller (left) with her teacher, Anne Sullivan. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\nWithin months Keller had learned to feel objects and associate them with words spelled out by finger signals on her palm, to read sentences by feeling raised words on cardboard, and to make her own sentences by arranging words in a frame. During 1888–90 she spent winters at the Perkins Institution learning Braille. Then she began a slow process of learning to speak under Sarah Fuller of the Horace Mann School for the Deaf, also in Boston. She also learned to lip-read by placing her fingers on the lips and throat of the speaker while the words were simultaneously spelled out for her. At age 14 she enrolled in the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf in New York City, and at 16 she entered the Cambridge School for Young Ladies in Massachusetts. She won admission to Radcliffe College in 1900 and graduated cum laude in 1904. Having developed skills never approached by any similarly disabled person, Keller began to write of blindness, a subject then taboo in women’s magazines because of the relationship of many cases to venereal disease. Edward W. Bok accepted her articles for the Ladies’ Home Journal , and other major magazines— The Century, McClure’s, and The Atlantic Monthly —followed suit. Keller, Helen\nHelen Keller, c. 1904.", "start_char": 2987, "end_char": 4412, "id": "23746136" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1064927113#6_1900764494", "url": "http://www.perkins.org/history/people/helen-keller/faq", "title": "Helen Keller FAQ | Perkins School for the Blind", "headings": "Helen Keller FAQ\nHelen Keller FAQ\nWho was Helen Keller?\nWhere was Keller born?\nHow did Keller become deafblind?\nHow did Keller communicate with others?\nWho was Anne Sullivan?\nWhere did Keller attend school?\nWhat subjects did Keller study?\nAfter completing school, what did Keller do?\nDid Keller ever marry?\nDid Keller meet anyone famous?\nWhat kind of causes and charities did Keller advocate for?\nDid Keller receive any awards?\nWho assisted Keller after Sullivan died?\nHow can I learn more about Keller?\n", "segment": "Where did Keller attend school? Keller attended Perkins School for the Blind for four years. She then spent a year at the Cambridge School for Young Ladies to prepare for Radcliffe College. In 1904, she graduated cum laude from Radcliffe and became the first person with deafblindness to earn a bachelor of arts degree. Later, Keller was the first woman to be awarded an honorary degree from Harvard University. She also received honorary degrees from Temple University and the Universities of Glasgow, Scotland; Delhi, India; Berlin, Germany; and Witwatersrand and Johannesburg, South Africa. What subjects did Keller study?", "start_char": 2769, "end_char": 3395, "id": "1097822" } ]
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where in the bible does it talk about david?
Psalm 145
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According to scripture, David is a young shepherd who earns recognition initially as a musician and later by defeating the gigantic champion, Goliath. He becomes favored by King Saul and a friend of Saul's son Jonathan. Troubled that David is seeking to obtain his throne, Saul turns on David. After Saul and Jonathan are slain in combat, David is chosen as King. David then captures Jerusalem, bringing the Ark of the Covenant into the city, and securing the kingdom founded by Saul. David engages in adultery with Bathsheba, driving him to order the death of her husband Uriah the Hittite. Because of his sin, God rejects David the possibility of building the temple, and his son Absalom tries to overthrow him.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1000, "id": "22795936" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1459820226#6_2950965572", "url": "https://bible.org/seriespage/4-david-man-after-gods-heart-1-heart-hope", "title": "4. 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In Hebrew the name David means “beloved.” David is the only person in the Bible whose epitaph reads “a man after God’s own heart “ ( 1 Samuel 13:14, Acts. 13:22 ). David was born in 1040 BC and was the youngest son of Jesse ( 1 Samuel 16:10-11 ). He is described as handsome and ruddy with beautiful eyes ( 1 Samuel 16:12 ).", "start_char": 2176, "end_char": 2993, "id": "54577105" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_312648076#0_667633578", "url": "https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/bible-study/david-in-the-bible-who-was-he-why-is-he-important.html", "title": "Who Was King David in the Bible? His Life Story", "headings": "King David in the Bible – Who Was He? Why Is He Important?\nKing David in the Bible – Who Was He? 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My lips will praise You.” ( Psalm 63:1b-3)\nDid you know that more has been written about David than any other biblical character?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 569, "id": "11544541" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1575038646#5_3252013042", "url": "https://www.kcm.org/real-help/spiritual-growth/learn/7-types-praise-worship-a-bible-study", "title": "7 Types of Praise & Worship: A Bible Study | Kenneth Copeland Ministries", "headings": "Spiritual Growth\nSpiritual Growth\n: Learn\n7 Types of Praise & Worship: A Bible Study\nFoundation Scriptures:\n", "segment": "_________________________________________________________________\nHow does David exhibit faith in this psalm? _________________________________________________________________\nWhat promises does this passage include? _________________________________________________________________\nHow do the lessons in this passage apply to you? _________________________________________________________________\n2. Halal (haw-lal')–to shine, boast, rave about, celebrate or even to be clamorously foolish\nRead 1 Chronicles 16:4. Why do you believe David sent the Levites to practice halal before the Ark of the Lord? _________________________________________________________________\nHow do you think this affected the Israelites? _________________________________________________________________\nIf you were to practice halal, how do you suppose it would affect you? _________________________________________________________________\nRead 1 Chronicles 23:5. What was the point of David appointing 4,000 Levites to praise the Lord?", "start_char": 1909, "end_char": 2925, "id": "80195004" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_419039854#9_913273387", "url": "https://forwhatsaiththescriptures.org/2017/06/25/how-did-king-saul-die/", "title": "How did King Saul die? | For What Saith the Scriptures?", "headings": "How did King Saul die?\nHow did King Saul die?\nPosted on 06/25/2017 | 2 Comments\nHOW DID KING SAUL DIE?\n", "segment": "1] Now it came to pass after the death of Saul, when David was returned from the slaughter of the Amalekites, and David had abode two days in Ziklag; [ 2] It came even to pass on the third day, that, behold, a man came out of the camp from Saul with his clothes rent, and earth upon his head: and so it was, when he came to David, that he fell to the earth, and did obeisance. [ 3] And David said unto him, From whence comest thou? And he said unto him, Out of the camp of Israel am I escaped. [ 4] And David said unto him, How went the matter? I pray thee, tell me. And he answered, That the people are fled from the battle, and many of the people also are fallen and dead; and Saul and Jonathan his son are dead also. “ [5] And David said unto the young man that told him, How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son be dead? [", "start_char": 2784, "end_char": 3614, "id": "97810774" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_614523018#13_1125824819", "url": "http://bibleq.net/answer/2820/", "title": "Bible Q | Why did David pick up five stones when he faced Goliath (1Sam. 17:40)?", "headings": "Why did David pick up five stones when he faced Goliath (1Sam. 17:40)?\nWhy did David pick up five stones when he faced Goliath (1Sam. 17:40)?\nFind us on Facebook\n", "segment": "Which is exactly what David was verbalizing and demonstrating; which is exactly what David expressed from his own \"history\" with more than one bear and more than one lion. David trusted / believed / obeyed The Living God of Israel - YAWH\nDavid's ONLY concern was to PROVE today, “The Living God in Israel” is present in this battle and WILL carry the day! David is putting God's Name on the Line. First with his brothers and\nthose standing by, 2nd with Saul,\n3rd with Goliath, 4th with Israel,\nand 5th with the Philistine army. YHWY intends David to prove that He is in Israel's camp. There appears to be no doubt in David's mind that God would have success in\nremoving this scourge form the battle, through the use of David's skill and courage. As the text indicates David is\nrunning toward Goliath as he places his stone in the sling and throws his\nprojectile toward the target. One does not run while using a sling unless he has complete confidence in his\ncapacity and complete confidence in his God, who will this day give Goliath's\nhead into David's hand. It is interesting to note that Goliath falls forward rather than backward.", "start_char": 6586, "end_char": 7721, "id": "4435581" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_428739581#25_725329284", "url": "https://www.neverthirsty.org/bible-qa/qa-archives/question/king-david-or-jesus-rule-world/", "title": "Will King David or Jesus rule the world? — Hosea 3:5 | NeverThirsty", "headings": "Will King David or Jesus rule the world? — Hosea 3:5\nWill King David or Jesus rule the world? — Hosea 3:5\nBible Question:\nBible Answer:\nWill Jesus Rule the World?\nWill King David Rule the World?\nDavid Their King, Whom I Will Raise Up — Jeremiah 30:9\nMy Servant David Will Be Prince — Ezekiel 34:23-24\nThe LORD Their God and David Their King — Hosea 3:5\nConclusion\nReferences:\nSuggested Links:\n", "segment": "Matthew 1:16, 17, 23; 25:34; 26:64; Luke 1:31-33 and Revelation 17:14. Will King David Rule the World? Next, we must ask how should we understand Jeremiah 30:9; Ezekiel 34:23-24; 37:24", "start_char": 9815, "end_char": 9999, "id": "29477044" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_434781820#10_765379146", "url": "https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/david-hides-in-a-cave-david-rigg-sermon-on-david-and-saul-186229", "title": "David Hides In A Cave Sermon by David Rigg, 1 Samuel 22:1-5 - SermonCentral.com", "headings": "\nDavid Hides In A Cave Series\nContributed by David Rigg on Jun 28, 2014 (message contributor)\nSummary: What can we learn from the story of David hiding in a cave?\n1 Samuel 22:1-5\nPsalm 142:1-7\n", "segment": "Yet in the midst of all this,\nDavid has not lost sight of his God. He cries out to the Lord for deliverance,\nso that he might praise the Lord\nand be a leader of the righteous. David has been brought to this place\nwhere God can truly begin to shape him and use him. Look at what happens next. Look who God brings to David. And when his brothers and all his father's house heard it, they went down there to him. So what did David do? He rose to the occasion. He showed a measure of his unusual good judgment and love\nby making the decision to move his family to a place of safety. 3 Then David went from there to Mizpah of Moab;", "start_char": 3443, "end_char": 4070, "id": "92322716" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1158427974#2_2199095680", "url": "https://overviewbible.com/david/", "title": "16 Facts About King David | OverviewBible", "headings": "16 Facts About King David\n16 Facts About King David\nWho was King David?\n1. David was from the tribe of Judah\n2. David was Ruth and Boaz’s great grandson\n3. David was the youngest of seven sons (or he had seven brothers)\n4. David was from Bethlehem\n5. David was God’s “anointed one”\n6. David was a shepherd\n7. David was a musician\n8. David was a giant slayer\n9. David was a great warrior\n10. David was Israel’s greatest king\n11. David committed adultery with Bathsheba\n12. David plotted to have Uriah killed\n13. David was a man after God’s own heart\n14. David lived around 1,000 BC\n15. David had (at least) eight wives\n16. David wrote about half the Book of Psalms\nAn imperfect messiah\n", "segment": "What do we know about him? In this guide, we’ll cover the basic facts about who he is and what the Bible says about him. Who was King David? The Bible gives us a lot of information about King David. Between 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, Psalms, and 1 Chronicles, you could practically write his biography! ( Don’t worry, it’s been done. Many times.) Here are some of the things we know about David. 1. David was from the tribe of Judah\nThe 12 tribes of Israel descended from Jacob’s 12 sons, and with the exception of Levi, each tribe controlled a specific territory within the nation of Israel.", "start_char": 1239, "end_char": 1823, "id": "66287888" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1318496746#16_2343345682", "url": "http://dawnbible.com/1962/6205tbs2.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "QUESTIONS\nWHAT are some of the main things in the plan of God which, as a prophet, David foretold? What other important truths are found in David’s psalms? Were all the psalms in The Book of Psalms written by David? How does David describe the coining of the Messiah in the 8th Psalm? Explain Paul’s observations relative to David’s prophecy in which he speaks of all things being put under man. In which of the psalms did David prophesy that the Redeemer, by his own sacrifice, would supplant the typical sacrifices of the Jewish Age? What are some of the details of Jesus’ suffering that were foretold by the Prophet David? In which psalm did David foretell the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, and his exaltation to the right hand of God? In which of his psalms did David prophesy that Jesus would be set as Icing on Mount Zion, and that the people of all nations would be required to obey him? David prophesied that “all the ends of the earth” would turn to the Lord.", "start_char": 8495, "end_char": 9471, "id": "5162915" } ]
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where did alex smith play high school football?
Helix High School
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1559378333#4_2534854662", "url": "https://fanbuzz.com/nfl/emmitt-smith-net-worth/", "title": "Emmitt Smith Net Worth 2020: How Much Is The NFL Rushing King Worth? | Fanbuzz", "headings": "Emmitt Smith’s Net Worth: How NFL’s Rushing King Racked Up Millions\nEmmitt Smith’s Net Worth: How NFL’s Rushing King Racked Up Millions\nPlaying Contracts\nRetirement and Business Endeavors\nWhat is Emmitt Smith Net Worth 2020?\nMORE: The Best Quarterbacks in Dallas Cowboys History, Ranked\n", "segment": "There he became the second-leading rusher in American high school history and was named USA Today and Parade Magazine High School Player of the Year in 1986. He accepted an athletic scholarship to play for Galen Hall and the close-by University of Florida Gators football team in Gainesville, where he played in the late 1980s and became a three-time First-Team All-SEC back and unanimous All-American in 1989. In his first collegiate start, he broke the UF single-game rushing record when he ran for 224 yards and two touchdowns against Alabama. Advertisement\nFollowing his junior season that capped an impressive college career, Smith headed for the NFL. The Dallas Cowboys selected him in the first round (17th overall pick) in the 1990 NFL Draft, a pick they received in the infamous Herschel Walker trade. Alongside quarterback Troy Aikman and wide receiver Michael Irvin, Smith wound up playing a key role in the Cowboys’ three Super Bowl Championship teams of the 1990s. He won the NFL Most Valuable Player award in 1993 and was a four-time First-Team All-Pro and eight-time Pro Bowl selection. His insane speed and ability to run through the tackles before defenders could blink made Smith not only one of the greatest backs of his generation, but of all time. Smith, of course, would go on to break Walter Payton’s career record and currently holds the NFL rushing crown. But just how much cash did he haul in for his superstar talents?", "start_char": 2613, "end_char": 4058, "id": "60352297" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2176420151#5_2344232766", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaylon_Smith", "title": "Jaylon Smith - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jaylon Smith\nJaylon Smith\nJaylon Smith\nContents\nHigh school career\nRecruiting\nCollege career\nCollege stats\nProfessional career\nPre-draft measurables\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\n2020\nStatistics\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Defensively, he recorded 72 tackles (43 solo), 19.5 tackles for loss, eight sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and seven pass deflections. In basketball, he played as a freshman, sophomore and junior, and was teammates with former Ohio State basketball player Deshaun Thomas . In track & field, Smith competed in events ranging from the relays to the shot put as a senior. At the 2013 IHSAA T&F Sectional, he took fourth in the shot put, with a PR of 14.81 meters (48 ft 6 in), and ran the lead leg on first-place 4 × 100 m (43.43) and fourth leg on second-place 4 × 400 m (3:27.08). At the 2013 SAC T&F Meet, he anchored the Bishop Luers' 4 × 100 m relay team, winning the event with a time of 42.91 seconds, and the 4 × 400 m, which finished in third place, while also placing third in the shot put (47 ft 5 in) and eight in the 400-meter dash (53.46 s). Recruiting\nSmith signed his letter of intent on February 6, 2013 and committed to attend and play football at the University of Notre Dame. He was considered the best outside linebacker recruit of his class by Rivals.com and Scout.com. He played in the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl . US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes\nName\nHometown\nHigh school / college\nHeight\nWeight\n40 ‡\nCommit date\nJaylon Smith\nOLB\nFort Wayne, IN\nBishop Luers High School\n6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)\n237 lb (108 kg)\n4.50\nJun 2, 2012\nRecruiting star ratings: Scout:", "start_char": 2267, "end_char": 3697, "id": "104964439" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_510546371#7_760804948", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmitt_Smith", "title": "Emmitt Smith - Wikipedia", "headings": "Emmitt Smith\nEmmitt Smith\nEmmitt Smith\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\n1987 season\n1988 season\n1989 season\nProfessional career\nDallas Cowboys (1990–2002)\nArizona Cardinals (2003–2004)\nNFL records\nPlaying style\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nLife after football\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Twice, he broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark in a season. In track & field, Smith competed as a sprinter and was a member of the 4 × 100 m (42.16 s) relay squad. For his efforts, Smith was named the USA Today and Parade magazine high school player of the year for 1986. In 2007, twenty years after Smith graduated from high school, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) named Smith to its All-Century Team and recognized him as the Florida high school football \"Player of the Century.\" Despite his accomplishments and accolades, some college recruiting analysts opined that he was too small and too slow to succeed in major college football when he signed to play for the University of Florida. Recruiting expert Max Emfinger didn't list Smith among the top 50 high school running backs in his high school class and opined that, \"Emmitt Smith is a lugger, not a runner. He's not fast. He can't get around the corner. When he falls flat on his face, remember where you heard it first.\" College career\n1987 season\nSmith accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he played for coach Galen Hall 's Gators for three seasons ( 1987 – 1989 ).", "start_char": 4706, "end_char": 5904, "id": "99773857" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_587253107#4_1244833861", "url": "https://www.maxpreps.com/news/oNOYAhHkT0-kHG4ccEfOZg/top-50-high-school-running-backs-of-all-time.htm", "title": "Top 50 high school running backs of all time - MaxPreps", "headings": "Top 50 high school running backs of all time\nTop 50 high school running backs of all time\nEmmitt Smith, Herschel Walker and Earl Campbell top list of great ball carriers.\nDerrick Henry High School Highlights 42,330 views 3:05\nVideo: Derrick Henry High School Highlights\n", "segment": "3) with 8,804 yards. He ran for a state record 2,915 yards as a junior and 2,424 yards as a sophomore, but was limited his senior year due to an injury. He still earned All-American honors from USA Today and Parade. College: Smith set 58 school records while at Florida and finished with 3,928 career rushing yards while earning All-American honors. Professional: Selected to eight Pro Bowls and named All-Pro four times, Smith is the NFL's all-time rushing leader with 18,355 yards. At three levels of football, Smith ran for a combined 31,087 yards. 2. Herschel Walker, Johnson County (Wrightsville, Ga.), 1979\nHigh school:", "start_char": 2179, "end_char": 2804, "id": "91088913" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1082431674#5_1193446579", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geno_Smith", "title": "Geno Smith - Wikipedia", "headings": "Geno Smith\nGeno Smith\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nFreshman year\nSophomore year\nJunior year\nSenior year\nAwards and honors\nCollege statistics\nProfessional career\nPre-draft measurables\nNew York Jets\nDraft and signing\n2013 season\n2014 season\n2015 season\n2016 season\nNew York Giants\nLos Angeles Chargers\nSeattle Seahawks\nNFL career statistics\nJets franchise records\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He went on to attend Miramar High School where he was coached by former Mountaineer Damon Cogdell. As a junior, he passed for 2,200 yards, 25 touchdowns, and three interceptions, and was named second-team all-state quarterback. He was also named second-team all-Broward County as an athlete for 2007. Following his junior year he was invited to the prestigious Elite 11 quarterback camp in Aliso Viejo, California. During Smith's senior season, he led his team to the state 6A semi-finals and completed 205 of 338 passes for 3,089 yards and 30 touchdowns while also rushing for over 300 yards. He was a first-team all-state selection in Florida Class 6A and a Parade All-American. He was also the No. 1 rated player in Broward County according to the Miami Herald and South Florida Sun Sentinel, and finished No. 2 in the voting for Mr. Florida. He finished his career as the third-best passer in Broward County history, and was named to the ESPN Top 150 prospects list.", "start_char": 2580, "end_char": 3550, "id": "104254657" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3169824079#5_3654479885", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrey_Smith", "title": "Torrey Smith - Wikipedia", "headings": "Torrey Smith\nTorrey Smith\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege career\n2007 season\n2008 season\n2009 season\n2010 season\nCollege statistics\nProfessional career\n2011 NFL Combine\nPre-draft measurables\nBaltimore Ravens\n2011 season\n2012 season\n2013 season\n2014 season\nSan Francisco 49ers\n2015 season\n2016 season\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nCarolina Panthers\nRetirement\nCareer Statistics\nRavens franchise records\nPost-football career and honors\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "We expect him to do those things.\" During his senior year in 2006, Smith had 155 carries for 815 yards and 12 touchdowns, completed nine of 25 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns, and made three receptions for 81 yards. Over the course of his interscholastic career, Smith returned six kickoffs for touchdowns. He earned all-state kick returner honors as a sophomore, all-district honors as a junior, and honorable mention All-Northwest Region quarterback honors, all-district, and all-area honors as a senior. As a college prospect, Rivals.com ranked him 30th nationally among dual-threat quarterbacks, Scouts, Inc. ranked him 33rd nationally among wide receivers, and SuperPrep placed him on its Virginia 33. ESPN assessed him as a \"do-it-all prospect\" and projected him as a wide receiver because of his size and speed. Smith was recruited by Maryland, Penn State, and Virginia Tech. He was shown interest by Virginia, but did not receive a scholarship offer. The Virginia staff, which questioned whether he had recovered his speed after a basketball injury during his junior year, asked Smith to run a 4.5-second 40-yard dash at a Nike combine at Clemson University, which he did. The Virginia staff then asked him to repeat the feat at the University of Virginia campus, but Maryland offered a scholarship, which Smith accepted.", "start_char": 2742, "end_char": 4079, "id": "65018044" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2414300904#4_2723488611", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Smith_(wide_receiver,_born_1985)", "title": "Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1985) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1985)\nSteve Smith (wide receiver, born 1985)\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nProfessional career\nNew York Giants\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nSt. Louis Rams\nTampa Bay Buccaneers\nNFL career statistics\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He played at Taft High School in the San Fernando Valley, where he set the state records for most receptions (271) and yardage (4486) in a varsity career, and led the Toreadors to two consecutive Los Angeles City Section Championship games (although they lost both games). His career yardage record was surpassed by Canyon High School Wide Receiver, Drew Wolitarsky on October 5, 2012. He played in the 2003 U.S. Army All-American Bowl with several of his USC Trojan teammates including Reggie Bush, LenDale White, and Sam Baker. He also played high school basketball and was a teammate with former Los Angeles Lakers point guard Jordan Farmar . College career\nSmith (#2) in the huddle during a 2006 game. Smith attended the University of Southern California, where he was one of the top two wide receivers by yardage for the USC Trojans football team. He was on the Maxwell Award 2006 watch list for the best player in college football and was named to the 2006 All-Pac-10 team First Team and to the 2006 All-Pac-10 Second Team by rivals.com. Smith was named honorable mention on the SI.com All-American team and First-team All-American by CBS Sportsline. Smith was voted team MVP in 2006 by teammates of his 4th ranked Trojans team. Smith caught three touchdown passes from Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart in USC's 55-19 national championship/Orange Bowl victory over Oklahoma.", "start_char": 1925, "end_char": 3307, "id": "64426955" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_871007494#12_1878205924", "url": "https://heavy.com/sports/2019/09/petara-cordero/", "title": "Petara Cordero, GF of Browns’ Chris Smith, Dies at 26 | Heavy.com", "headings": "Petara Cordero, Girlfriend of Cleveland Browns’ Chris Smith, Dies at 26\nPetara Cordero, Girlfriend of Cleveland Browns’ Chris Smith, Dies at 26\nCordero Was Hit by a Driver Who Told Police She ‘Had Been Drinking’\nCordero’s Brother Wrote on Facebook: ‘This S*** Hurts So Bad!’\nCordero’s Final Instagram Post Showed Her Love for Chris Smith\nLike Cordero, Smith Is a Native of North Carolina\n", "segment": "@vdot PR: @deandraalex_pr Media Coordinator: @KhandlerK 2018-06-05T19:46:34.000Z\nSmith is from Salisbury, North Carolina, and attended West Rowan High School in Mount Ulla, North Carolina, around 35 miles north of Charlotte. Smith played college ball at the University of Arkansas and was drafted in 2014 by the Jacksonville Jaguars. Smith was traded to the Bengals in 2017 before signing with the Cleveland Browns in 2018. In his first season with the Browns, Smith played in 16 games, starting in two. He recorded 21 combined tackles, one sack, a forced fumble and two passes defensed. READ NEXT: Teenage Porn Star Controversy Rocks California High School", "start_char": 5775, "end_char": 6432, "id": "39900801" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2310614787#5_2488531852", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonnu_Smith", "title": "Jonnu Smith - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jonnu Smith\nJonnu Smith\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJonnu Smith\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege career\nStatistics\nProfessional career\nPre-draft measurables\nTennessee Titans\n2017 season: Rookie year\n2018 season\n2019 season\n2020 season\nNew England Patriots\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason\nPersonal life\nLegal issues\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He started playing high school football and even though he was far from a touted recruit, he earned a scholarship to Florida International where his play took off. College career\nSmith played college football at Florida International University. As a freshman in 2013, Smith played 12 games with 388 receiving yards and two touchdowns. As a sophomore in 2014, he played 12 games with 710 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. As a junior in 2015, he played in 8 games with 397 receiving yards and four touchdowns. As a senior in 2016, he played 11 games with 506 receiving yards and four touchdowns. Smith majored in liberal studies at Florida International. Statistics\nSeason\nTeam\nGP\nReceiving\nRushing\nRec\nYds\nAvg\nTD\nAtt\nYds\nAvg\nTD\n2013\nFIU\n12\n39\n388\n9.9\n2\n—\n—\n—\n—\n2014\nFIU\n12\n61\n710\n11.6\n8\n—\n—\n—\n—\n2015\nFIU\n8\n36\n397\n11.0\n4\n—\n—\n—\n—\n2016\nFIU\n11\n42\n506\n12.0\n4\n1\n5\n5.0\n0\nCareer\n43\n178\n2,001\n11.2\n18\n1\n5\n5.0\n0\nProfessional career\nOn January 17, 2017, it was announced that Smith had accepted an invitation to play in the 2017 Senior Bowl. He practiced well during the week prior to the Senior Bowl, but was overshadowed by other tight ends who were considered first and second round picks. On January 28, 2017, Smith played in the Reese's Senior Bowl for Chicago Bears' head coach John Fox 's North team who lost 16–15 to the South.", "start_char": 2009, "end_char": 3338, "id": "105057756" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_791636227#9_1244935928", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/alex-smith-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Alex Smith Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Alex Smith Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nAlex Smith Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life & Biography\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards and Achievements\nNet worth & Salary of Alex Smith in 2021\n", "segment": "His height is 6”4” tall, and his weight is 97 kg. Career\nSmith played for the Utah Utes when he was the student of the University of Utah, wearing number 11. He finished 4th in voting for the 2004 Heisman Trophy, and subsequently, he was selected in the same year as the 2004 Mountain West Conference Player of the Year. Smith posted a 21–1 record to his credit though he was as a starter in the college. For Utes, he brought the glory of victories in the 2003 Liberty Bowl and the 2005 Fiesta Bowl. Smith successfully completed his bachelor’s degree in economics in two years with a 3.74 GPA, having completed the matriculation with 64 credit hours earned even before attending the college, and began work on a master’s degree before being drafted. Awards and Achievements\nAlexander Douglas Smith, known as Alex Smith is an American Football QB (quarterback) for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Utah Utes, where he was christened the Mountain West Conference Player of the Year 2004 and led Utah to a victory over Pittsburgh finishing in the national top-five. Smith was chosen by the San Francisco 49ers with the first overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft. Smith enjoyed his robust statistical season in 2011 under Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, leading the 49ers to their 1st NFC West division title and 1st playoff victory since 2002.", "start_char": 3102, "end_char": 4498, "id": "94395900" } ]
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what drug did mitch hedberg overdose on?
Heroin overdose
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_144904778#0_276686371", "url": "http://www.mtv.com/news/1519425/comedian-mitch-hedbergs-death-due-to-drug-overdose/", "title": "Comedian Mitch Hedberg's Death Due To Drug Overdose - MTV", "headings": "Comedian Mitch Hedberg's Death Due To Drug Overdose\nComedian Mitch Hedberg's Death Due To Drug Overdose\nCocaine, heroin detected in his system.\n", "segment": "Comedian Mitch Hedberg's Death Due To Drug Overdose - MTV\nMusic\nComedian Mitch Hedberg's Death Due To Drug Overdose\nCocaine, heroin detected in his system. archive-Chris-Harris 12/28/2005\nComedian Mitch Hedberg's death in March was the result of an accidental drug overdose, according to the New Jersey medical examiner's office. The official cause of death was determined to be \"multiple drug toxicity.\" Traces of cocaine and heroin were detected in his system, according to the medical examiner's report filed in May.\nHedberg's body was discovered in a Livingston, New Jersey, hotel room on March 30 (see \"Comedian Mitch Hedberg Found Dead In New Jersey Hotel Room\" ). At first, it was believed the comedian had died from heart failure, as he was born with a congenital heart defect and experienced chronic heart palpitations. The comic, born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, spent much of his career straddling that fine line between cult status and relatively larger stardom. Much like Steven Wright, Hedberg was a master of the one-liner, and his comical observations about life's subtle peculiarities inspired Time magazine to declare him \"the next Seinfeld\" in 2000. Hedberg joked often about drug abuse; he had long struggled with both alcohol and drugs. An article published in the Los Angeles Times in 2003 reported that Hedberg spent two and a half days in jail, and six weeks in a hospital bed, following his arrest in May of that same year for felony heroin possession.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1484, "id": "158311" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2300880531#21_2591813939", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedball_%28drug%29", "title": "Speedball (drug) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Speedball (drug)\nSpeedball (drug)\nContents\nPhysiological response\nNotable deaths attributed to speedball use\nOther notable users\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Mitch Hedberg died of drug overdose\". Today. Associated Press. 27 December 2005. Archived from the original on 20 March 2021. ^ \"Philip Seymour Hoffman Killed By Massive OD Heroin, Coke, Rx Meds\". TMZ. 28 February 2014. Archived from the original on 26 January 2021. ^ Soltis, Andy (28 February 2014). \"", "start_char": 5787, "end_char": 6090, "id": "64343843" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_212817859#20_530274105", "url": "https://hosbeg.com/celebrities-who-died-of-drug-overdose/", "title": "20 Celebrities Who Died of Drug Overdose - Hosbeg.com", "headings": "20 Celebrities Who Died of Drug Overdose\n20 Celebrities Who Died of Drug Overdose\nTop 20 Celebrities who died of Drug Overdose\n", "segment": "Nicole Smith died less than a year after her 20-year-old son Daniel Wayne Smith died. Mitch Hedberg\nMitch Hedberg died at the age of 37 from a heroin overdose. Hedberg was an American stand-up comedian who was known internationally for his unconventional style of comedy. Hedberg died during the peak of his career at the age of 37. On March 29, 2005, Hedberg was found dead in a hotel room in Livingston, New Jersey. The official cause of Hedberg’s death was heroin overdose. Ol’ Dirty Bastard or ODB\nOl’ Dirty Bastard or ODB died at the age of 35 from a heroin overdose. He was an American rapper and producer who was one of the founding members of the famous rap group the Wu-Tang Clan. On November 13, 2004, ODB collapsed at the RAZ recording studio in New York City. Thirty mi", "start_char": 9219, "end_char": 10000, "id": "33121064" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2300880531#20_2591813257", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedball_%28drug%29", "title": "Speedball (drug) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Speedball (drug)\nSpeedball (drug)\nContents\nPhysiological response\nNotable deaths attributed to speedball use\nOther notable users\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "^ \"JAG star died from drug overdose, coroner rules\". The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 August 2003. Archived from the original on 3 August 2019. ^ \"Report: Mitch Hedberg died of drug overdose\". Today. Associated Press. 27 December 2005. Archived from the original on 20 March 2021.", "start_char": 5635, "end_char": 5912, "id": "64343842" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_681947235#1_1540933373", "url": "https://www.today.com/popculture/comedian-mitch-hedberg-dies-37-wbna7356287", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Hedberg, who struggled with drugs and alcohol, died Wednesday in a hotel room in Livingston, N.J.\nPending the medical examiner’s report, the cause of death appears to be heart failure, said his mother, Mary Hedberg. She said her son was born with a heart defect and frequently felt anxious about his condition. Mary Hedberg said speculation that her son’s death was drug-related was gossip. “We don’t know that for a fact,” she said, but added, “it’s not a secret Mitch used drugs. Whether that played a role in his death or not, we don’t know.” A hit on “The Late Show With David Letterman,” on which he appeared 10 times, and “The Howard Stern Show,” Hedberg once was dubbed “the next Seinfeld” by Time magazine. But TV-series fame eluded him because his unique style of mumbled one-liners didn’t lend itself to the sitcom format. Hedberg delivered absurdist, random observations in a spacy staccato. His long, dirty blond hair harkened to the image of a 1970s stoner. Jokes about Hedberg’s drug use were a staple of his act.", "start_char": 1262, "end_char": 2290, "id": "67900428" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_59322760#2_63023343", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0373136/bio", "title": "Mitch Hedberg - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nOverview (4)\nMini Bio (1)\nSpouse (1)\nTrade Mark (7)\nTrivia (5)\nPersonal Quotes (8)\n", "segment": "Mitch Hedberg died on March 30, 2005 of a drug overdose. He will be sadly missed by all. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous and Tony Oswald\nSpouse (1)\nLynn Shawcroft\n( 25 February 1999 - 29 March 2005) ( his death)\nTrade Mark (7)\nHis cool, mellow voice\nTinted glasses (usually blue or amber)\nLong hair\nUse of one-liners and humorous observations\nHilarious observations on social protocol and practices\nReferences to his drug use\nLaidback delivery\nTrivia (5)\nSon of Arne Hedberg & Mary Hedberg, of St. Paul. Brother of Wendy Brown of Woodbury & Angie Andreson of South St. Paul. In 2000 he performed at Gator Growl, the world's largest student-run pep rally. His signature style of wearing sunglasses indoors and staring at the floor were due to his crippling stage fright and ways of making him forget about his audience. He was of Swedish (from his paternal grandfather), Czech, and German descent. He admitted to having no interest in school and just barely graduated high school. Personal Quotes (8)\nAlcoholism is the only disease you can get yelled at for having. '", "start_char": 1106, "end_char": 2176, "id": "44778344" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1580150751#5_3104742589", "url": "https://drugs.com/celebrity_deaths.html", "title": "Alcohol and Drugs: Untimely Celebrity Deaths", "headings": "Drug-Related Deaths - Notable Celebrities\nDrug-Related Deaths - Notable Celebrities\nDrug Interactions Can Be Deadly\nAdditional Resources\n", "segment": "2-time Kentucky Derby winner\nOverdose; ( clobenzorex, paroxetine, methamphetamine, carbamazepine) and trauma (accidental)\nPrescription drugs\n2000\n34\nChris Farley\nComedian, actor; Saturday Night Live sketch comedy TV show\nOverdose; combination of morphine and cocaine; complicated by heart disease; fluoxetine also in system (accidental)\nIllegal drugs\n1997\n33\nPeter Jackson\nAustralian rugby player\nHeroin overdose (suicide)\nIllegal drug\n1997\n33\nMargeaux Hemingway\nAmerican actress\nPhenobarbital overdose; suicide\nPrescription drug overdose\n1996\n42\nPhyllis Hyman\nAmerican singer, songwriter and actress\nFatal overdose of pentobarbital and secobarbital (suicide)\nPrescription drugs\n1995\n45\nKurt Cobain\nAmerican singer-songwriter and musician (Nirvana)\nGunshot wound to head; heroin and diazepam found in body (suicide)\nMixed illegal and prescription drugs\n1994\n27\nRiver Phoenix\nAmerican actor\nHeroin and cocaine overdose\nIllegal drugs\n1993\n23\nDavid Waymer\nAmerican football player, NFL\nHeart attack, cocaine related\nIllegal drug\n1993\n34\nPaul Hayward\nProfessional Rugby League Player; Newton Jets (Australia)\nHeroin overdose; contracted HIV in prison\nIllegal drug overdose\n1992\n38\nJohn Kordic\nProfessional hockey player\nLung failure complicated by unspecified drug overdose (possible anabolic steroid abuse)\nunknown\n1992\n27\nAbbie Hoffman\nAmerican Political activist\nPhenobarbital overdose (suicide)\nPrescription drug overdose\n1989\n52\nChet Baker\nJazz musician and singer, trumpet player, guitarist\nAccidental fall from hotel window;", "start_char": 7506, "end_char": 9032, "id": "85881779" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_2030507548#17_3326474837", "url": "https://www.grunge.com/230722/the-tragic-real-life-story-of-mitch-hedberg/", "title": "The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Mitch Hedberg", "headings": "The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Mitch Hedberg\nThe Tragic Real-Life Story Of Mitch Hedberg\nThe early days of Mitch Hedberg\nMitch Hedberg's breakthrough in television and radio\nMitch Hedberg's first film and comedy album debut\nMitch Hedberg's move to the mainstream\nMitch Hedberg returns to the comedy club circuit\nMitch Hedberg's drug use gets worse\nMitch Hedberg almost loses his leg\nMitch Hedberg was particular when defining his style\nSome of Mitch Hedberg's best moments came when he was at his worst onstage\nMitch Hedberg's crowds would often yell out the punchlines to his jokes\nMitch Hedberg helped up-and-coming comics\nThe last days of Mitch Hedberg's life\n", "segment": "People always talked about Mitch's drug habit, but I never witnessed it, so I thought maybe it didn't exist, the way a kid puts his hands over his eyes and pretends no one's there.\" Hedberg's mother said: \" Unfortunately, Mitch, was using drugs more extensively than what we were aware of.\" Hedberg's wife also detailed how her husband would frequently say he'd get help, saying: \" It's not like any attempts weren't made to deal with it but it was always Mitch going, 'Man I swear to God, when we finish this, you know, we'll take care of it.'\" Mitch Hedberg almost loses his leg\nJust for Laughs\nIt wouldn't be long until Hedberg's drug use would take its toll on his health. According to The New York Times, in 2002, Hedberg was arrested for possession of heroin while at an airport in Austin, Texas. Hedberg was sent to jail but wouldn't stay there for long. While he was being processed, it was discovered that the comic was suffering from a gruesome infection in his leg due to extensive heroin use. Instead of being booked and placed behind bars, he was sent to the hospital .", "start_char": 8436, "end_char": 9516, "id": "84093798" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_144872868#5_276629895", "url": "http://www.mtv.com/news/1499352/comedian-mitch-hedberg-found-dead-in-new-jersey-hotel-room/", "title": "Comedian Mitch Hedberg Found Dead In New Jersey Hotel Room - MTV", "headings": "Comedian Mitch Hedberg Found Dead In New Jersey Hotel Room\nComedian Mitch Hedberg Found Dead In New Jersey Hotel Room", "segment": "My actual bust was minor. I got a misdemeanor. People used that bust to try and prove that I was busted for having, like, a kilo of heroin on me.\" A posting on Comedy Central's Web site reads, \"Tragically, Mitch Hedberg passed away this week. Mitch was a beloved member of the Comedy Central family, and we join fans in our sadness. He will be missed.\"", "start_char": 3750, "end_char": 4102, "id": "158274" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_228041561#12_257014259", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_Hedberg", "title": "Mitch Hedberg - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mitch Hedberg\nMitch Hedberg\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nStyle\nQuotations\nPersonal life\nDeath\nDiscography\nFilmography\nTV appearances\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Hedberg was a frequent recreational drug user, mentioning it in some of his jokes (e.g., \"I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too\"). He was interviewed by Jonathan Davis in the December 2001 issue of Penthouse. In the interview, published three years before his death, he was asked, \"If you could choose, how would you end your life?\" He replied, \"First, I'd want to get famous, and then I'd overdose. If I overdosed at this stage in my career, I would be lucky if it made the back pages.\" In May 2003, he was arrested in Austin, Texas for heroin possession. On October 12, 2004, Hedberg sat in on the news with Robin Quivers on The Howard Stern Show. He appeared on the show again on March 17, 2005, and briefly discussed his drug use, saying, \"Well, you know, I got the drugs under control now.\" Stern asked, \"Do you?", "start_char": 5514, "end_char": 6345, "id": "62878906" } ]
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where is augusta golf masters?
Richmond County
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_728919741#0_1416717594", "url": "https://www.si.com/golf/2019/04/10/masters-location-augusta-national-golf-course-info", "title": "Where is the Masters tournament played? - Sports Illustrated", "headings": "Where is the Masters Tournament Played?\nWhere is the Masters Tournament Played?\n2019 marks the 83rd Masters tournament.\n", "segment": "Where is the Masters tournament played? - Sports Illustrated\nWhere is the Masters Tournament Played? 2019 marks the 83rd Masters tournament. Author: Emily Caron\nPublish date: Apr 10, 2019\nGetty Images\n2019 marks the 83rd Masters tournament. The Masters is played at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga each year. Augusta is located in the state of Georgia, about 150 miles east of Atlanta near the South Carolina border. The tournament has been played in the city since 1934, one year after the famous course opened for play. Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts founded Augusta National.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 590, "id": "92709814" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_559352899#13_1279379011", "url": "https://www.ticketcity.com/masters-badges.html", "title": "Masters Tickets | Masters 2022 Badges & Practice Round Tickets | TicketCity", "headings": "Masters Tickets & Badges\nMasters Tickets & Badges\n2022 Masters Tickets & Badges\nThe Masters Tournament\nMasters Badges & Practice Round Tickets\nMasters Hospitality\nExperts Tips for The Masters\nFor More Expert Tips and Stories, Check Out Our Masters Podcast\nMasters Rain Policy\n2022 Masters Tournament Schedule\nThe Masters at Augusta National\nMasters Golf Tournament Ticket FAQs\nWhere can I buy Masters Golf Tournament Tickets?\nCheap Masters Golf Tournament Tickets\nMasters Golf Tournament\n", "segment": "Last updated: Apr 12 2021\nBack to Tickets\nThe Masters at Augusta National\nThe Masters Golf Tournament is played at historic Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Augusta National is a beautiful golf course with rolling fairway and undulating greens that really are obvious once you step foot on the course. It is a Par 72 course that measures around 7,500 yards as it continues to expand to keep up with the bombers in golf today. Augusta National has been the home for the Masters since the tournament started back in 1934. Augusta is 145 miles East of Atlanta, Georgia and 80 miles Southwest from Columbia, South Carolina. The main entrance to Augusta National Golf Club is off Berckman's Road, which is also where the free Masters parking is located for patrons of the tournament. Washington Road runs in-front of the course on the other side and intersects with Berckman's Road. Back to Tickets\nMasters Golf Tournament Ticket FAQs\nWhere can I buy Masters Golf Tournament Tickets? We have Masters Golf Tournament tickets available to purchase.", "start_char": 7360, "end_char": 8417, "id": "67756593" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_728919741#1_1416718601", "url": "https://www.si.com/golf/2019/04/10/masters-location-augusta-national-golf-course-info", "title": "Where is the Masters tournament played? - Sports Illustrated", "headings": "Where is the Masters Tournament Played?\nWhere is the Masters Tournament Played?\n2019 marks the 83rd Masters tournament.\n", "segment": "Apr 10, 2019\nGetty Images\n2019 marks the 83rd Masters tournament. The Masters is played at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga each year. Augusta is located in the state of Georgia, about 150 miles east of Atlanta near the South Carolina border. The tournament has been played in the city since 1934, one year after the famous course opened for play. Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts founded Augusta National. The course was designed by designed by Jones and Alister MacKenzie. Last year, Patrick Reed won his first Green Jacket, edging out Rickie Fowler by one stroke to finish at -15 overall. Jordan Spieth finished third at -13. It was Reed's first major championship and his sixth PGA Tour win. The 83rd edition of the tournament begins in April 11.", "start_char": 174, "end_char": 934, "id": "92709815" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_36955399#10_86134988", "url": "https://www.sportstraveler.net/sports-events/golf/masters-golf-tournament.html", "title": "2022 Masters Golf Tickets, Hotel Packages - Sports Traveler", "headings": "Masters Golf Tournament\nMasters Golf Tournament\nBest Western Plus\n2022 Masters - Best Western Plus from $1,655\nAbout the Best Western Plus Hotel:\nAbout Best Western Plus Masters Packages:\nDoubletree Augusta\n2022 Masters - Doubletree Hilton from $1,985\nStay at the Doubletree Augusta Masters Week!\nWhat's included in these Masters Packages?\nThe Partridge Inn Augusta\nHistory and elegance at The Masters.\nLuxury Hotel Lodging during The Masters\nMasters Private Home Rental\nPlay Golf + The Masters\nPlay. Stay. Experience!\nPlan your ultimate golf trip!\nTop Reviews Masters Tournament Information\n", "segment": "Stay. Experience! Enjoy tee times at some of the area's top historic and championship courses. Stay in top quality lodging and enjoy easy transportation options to the Masters. Golf Augusta and watch the Masters Golf Tournament for your choice of rounds. Plan your ultimate golf trip! Depending on your level of play and desired dates of travel, we can customize your Masters Golf travel experience. Watch the Masters during either the practice rounds or the tournament. Then, choose your dates of lodging and select your preferred tee-times and top area courses including in the Augusta area: Forest Hills, The Reserve Club, The River CC, Palmetto, Aiken CC, Jones Creek, Champions Retreat, Sage Valley, and more!", "start_char": 6039, "end_char": 6753, "id": "88688746" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_783408696#8_1326595522", "url": "http://www.sportstravel.com/golf/the-masters.php", "title": "2022 Masters Tickets | Masters Badges & Hospitality | Hotel Packages", "headings": "2022 Masters Tickets\n2022 Masters Tickets\nPlanning Ahead for Next Year?\nPrivate Home Experiences\nTickets\nHospitality\nHotel Packages\nVIP Ticket and Hotel Packages for Masters\nHow to Buy Masters Tickets\nPRIMESPORT Masters Hospitality\nMasters Ticket Packages\nThe History of Masters\nWhere is Masters?\nGet 2022 Masters Information!\nNumber of Tickets\nMessage\n", "segment": "Around the course, members’ cabins can be spotted including the Eisenhower cottage, where President and Mrs. Eisenhower stayed during their visits to the famed golf course. Augusta’s southern charm and the history and tradition of the golf tournament make Augusta one of Georgia’s most prized locations. The 2022 Masters Tournament will be the 86th edition and will take place April 4th-10th in Augusta, Georgia. Masters festivities will begin Tuesday night with the Champions dinner, hosted by last year's champion. If you're looking for other bucket-list sporting events to attend, check out our ticket and hotel packages for the Kentucky Derby and the Super Bowl . PRIMESPORT, LLC is not in any way sponsored by, affiliated with, or a partner of The Masters Golf Tournament, Augusta National Golf Club, or Augusta National, Inc. and the use of the word \"The Masters\" is for descriptive and informational purposes only. PRIMESPORT, LLC is an independent global sports travel & event management company and a provider of corporate and fan travel packages and hospitality events. Get 2022 Masters Information! Sign Up Now! First Name\nLast Name\nPhone\nEmail\nCountry\nUNITED STATES AFGHANISTAN ALBANIA ALGERIA AMERICAN SAMOA ANDORRA ANGOLA ANGUILLA ANTARCTICA ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA ARGENTINA ARMENIA ARUBA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA AZERBAIJAN BAHAMAS BAHRAIN BANGLADESH BARBADOS BELARUS BELGIUM BELIZE BENIN BERMUDA BHUTAN BOLIVIA BOSNIA AND HERZEGOWINA BOTSWANA BOUVET ISLAND BRAZIL BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY BRUNEI DARUSSALAM BULGARIA BURKINA FASO BURUNDI CAMBODIA CAMEROON CANADA CAPE VERDE CAYMAN ISLANDS CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CHAD CHILE CHINA CHRISTMAS ISLAND COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS COLOMBIA COMOROS CONGO CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE COOK ISLANDS COSTA RICA COTE D IVOIRE CROATIA (local name:", "start_char": 4744, "end_char": 6546, "id": "102436065" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1753851169#2_3126669305", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_it_cost_to_watch_the_masters_golf_at_Augusta", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Masters. Where is the US masters golf tournament held? Augusta National. Augusta, Georgia. What is a Augusta National course? Augusta National Golf Course, is a golf course in Augusta,\nGeorgia. It is world famous, because that is where The Masters is\nplayed. Where is the Masters Golf Tournament played? It has only ever been played at Augusta National. Go to www.masters.comThe Masters Golf Tournament is played in Augusta, Georgia at the Augusta National Golf Club.", "start_char": 1142, "end_char": 1614, "id": "3699776" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_679775427#5_1412230122", "url": "https://www.roadtrips.com/luxury-travel-guides/masters-tips/", "title": "Masters Tournament Tips & FAQs for Going for the First Time (2022)", "headings": "The Masters Tips for First Timers\nThe Masters Tips for First Timers\nWhen is the Masters Golf Tournament?\nWhere is the Masters played?\nHow can I get tickets to the Masters?\nHow do you qualify for the Masters?\nMasters Golf Tournament Tips\nHow many days is the Masters Golf Tournament? What is the best day to attend the Masters?\nWho makes the cut at the Masters Tournament?\nMasters Practice Round Tips\nWho is the current Masters Champion?\nWhat do you get for winning the Masters Golf Tournament?\nWhat is the Champions Dinner at the Masters?\nWhat players will be at The Masters?\nWhat is the weather like during the Masters?\nWhat is included in Masters Travel Packages?\nWhat are the best spots at Augusta National to watch the Masters?\nWhat is the best meeting spot at the Masters?\nHow do I get to Augusta National?\nCan I take pictures at the Masters?\nCan I get autographs at The Masters?\nWhat are the best accommodations for the Masters?\nWhere can we eat at the Masters?\nTips for Merchandise Shopping at the Masters\nThings to buy at the Masters\nI’m flying into Atlanta. How do I get from the airport to Augusta?\nWhere can I park at the Masters?\nWhat items are prohibited at the Masters?\nWhat can I bring with me into the Masters tournament?\nAre umbrellas allowed at the Masters?\nAre children/babies permitted at the Masters?\nWhat is the dress code for the Masters?\nWhat happens if it rains at the Masters?\nCan you take a tour of Augusta National Golf Club?\nInsider Masters Tips for Custom Package Options\nWhen do 2022 Masters packages go on sale?\n", "segment": "How do I get from the airport to Augusta? Where can I park at the Masters? What items are prohibited at the Masters? What can I bring with me into the Masters tournament? Are umbrellas allowed at the Masters? Are children/babies permitted at the Masters? What is the dress code for the Masters? What happens if it rains at the Masters? Can you take a tour of Augusta National Golf Club? Insider Masters Tips for Custom Package Options\nWhen do 2022 Masters packages go on sale?", "start_char": 1381, "end_char": 1857, "id": "35569881" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1753851169#3_3126670009", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_it_cost_to_watch_the_masters_golf_at_Augusta", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Augusta National Golf Course, is a golf course in Augusta,\nGeorgia. It is world famous, because that is where The Masters is\nplayed. Where is the Masters Golf Tournament played? It has only ever been played at Augusta National. Go to www.masters.comThe Masters Golf Tournament is played in Augusta, Georgia at the Augusta National Golf Club. Where is the masters held? Augusta National Golf Club\nWhat golf tournament is played in Augusta Georgia? The Masters. Where is the masters golf tournament held every year? It is held at Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia,\nUSA.", "start_char": 1272, "end_char": 1851, "id": "3699777" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1552519100#11_2863828339", "url": "http://www.militarybases.us/army/fort-gordon/", "title": "Fort Gordon - Military Bases", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Thousands of visitors will be here for the practice rounds, the Par 3 event, and the tournament itself. Every hotel and motel for miles around will be filled to capacity, including the guest house and other lodgings on post. Also, restaurants will be packed, so plan to eat at home that week. Do not arrive in Augusta during Masters week without reservations. Frequently Called Numbers on Base\nCommercial (706)791-0110 or DSN 760-0110\nHousing: ( 706)791-4502\nTemporary Lodging: ( 706)790-3676\nArmy Community Service: ( 706)791-3579\nChild care: ( 706)791-2701\nHealth care: Appointments (706)787-5811;", "start_char": 5120, "end_char": 5715, "id": "46413803" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_783408696#7_1326593737", "url": "http://www.sportstravel.com/golf/the-masters.php", "title": "2022 Masters Tickets | Masters Badges & Hospitality | Hotel Packages", "headings": "2022 Masters Tickets\n2022 Masters Tickets\nPlanning Ahead for Next Year?\nPrivate Home Experiences\nTickets\nHospitality\nHotel Packages\nVIP Ticket and Hotel Packages for Masters\nHow to Buy Masters Tickets\nPRIMESPORT Masters Hospitality\nMasters Ticket Packages\nThe History of Masters\nWhere is Masters?\nGet 2022 Masters Information!\nNumber of Tickets\nMessage\n", "segment": "Founded by golf legend Bobby Jones and designed by Alister Mackenzie, Augusta is one of the most unique golf courses in the world. Other than its competitive challenges, “The National”, is known for its beauty. Home to more than 80,000 plants of over 350 varieties the course has been described by golfers as “heaven on earth”. Located on Washington, Rd., Augusta is only minutes away from the city's Historic district alongside the Savannah River. Around the course, members’ cabins can be spotted including the Eisenhower cottage, where President and Mrs. Eisenhower stayed during their visits to the famed golf course. Augusta’s southern charm and the history and tradition of the golf tournament make Augusta one of Georgia’s most prized locations. The 2022 Masters Tournament will be the 86th edition and will take place April 4th-10th in Augusta, Georgia. Masters festivities will begin Tuesday night with the Champions dinner, hosted by last year's champion. If you're looking for other bucket-list sporting events to attend, check out our ticket and hotel packages for the Kentucky Derby and the Super Bowl .", "start_char": 4295, "end_char": 5411, "id": "102436064" } ]
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when was the last time the oakland raiders were in the super bowl?
2003 NFL season
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_668058799#1_1229323038", "url": "http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406984-oakland-raiders-when-will-they-see-a-super-bowl-again", "title": "Oakland Raiders: When Will They See a Super Bowl Again? | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights", "headings": "Oakland Raiders: When Will They See a Super Bowl Again?\nOakland Raiders: When Will They See a Super Bowl Again?", "segment": "The question: When will the Oakland Raiders win a Super Bowl again? Soon. And very soon, some believe. A little research on the patterns of showing up in a Super Bowl game will be presented. Here are a few observations: 1. The Oakland Raiders have been in a Super Bowl five times, winning a total of three times. The most recent win was in 1983, about 27 years ago. 2.", "start_char": 604, "end_char": 972, "id": "4497567" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80979372#3_183714684", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nfl/oakland-raiders", "title": "Oakland Raiders Playoff History | 1966 - 2019", "headings": "Franchise Overview\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Oakland\n1966-1981, 1995-2019\nAll Seasons\nChampionship Years\nIn Oakland\n1976, 1980\nIn Los Angeles\n1983\nOakland Raiders History\nOverview\nHave the Oakland Raiders gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Oakland Raiders won?\nOakland Raiders Postseason Results\n", "segment": "When was the last time the Oakland Raiders lost a playoff game? In 2016, the Oakland Raiders lost to the Houston Texans in the Wild Card Round. How many Super Bowls have the Oakland Raiders won? While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders won the Super Bowl 2 times, in 1976 and 1980. In their full franchise history, they've won 3 championships. In Oakland, they won 2 Super Bowls as the Oakland Raiders, in 1976 and 1980. In Los Angeles, they won one Super Bowl as the Los Angeles Raiders, in 1983. Oakland Raiders Postseason Results\nYear\nRecord\nResult\n2020\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n2019\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n2018\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2017\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n2016\n12-4\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2015\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n2014\n3-13\nMissed Playoffs\n2013\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2012\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2011\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n2010\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n2009\n5-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2008\n5-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2007\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2006\n2-14\nMissed Playoffs\n2005\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2004\n5-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2003\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2002\n11-5\nLost Super Bowl (Won 2 Rounds)\n2001\n10-6\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n2000\n12-4\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1999\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1998\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1997\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n1996\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1995\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1994\n9-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1993\n10-6\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1992\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1991\n9-7\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1990\n12-4\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1989\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1988\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1987\n5-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1986\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1985\n12-4\nLost Divisional Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1984\n11-5\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1983\n12-4\nWon Super Bowl\n1982\n8-1\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1981\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1980\n11-5\nWon Super Bowl\n1979\n9-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1978\n9-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1977\n11-3\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1976\n13-1\nWon Super Bowl\n1975\n11-3\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1974\n12-2\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1973\n9-4-1\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1972\n10-3-1\nLost Divisional Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1971\n8-4-2\nMissed Playoffs\n1970\n8-4-2\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1969\n12-1-1\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1968\n12-2\nLost Conference Championship (Won 1 Round)\n1967\n13-1\nLost Super Bowl (Won 1 Round)\n1966\n8-5-1\nMissed Playoffs\nYears the team was not located in Oakland", "start_char": 1391, "end_char": 3859, "id": "76665637" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80979372#2_183713112", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nfl/oakland-raiders", "title": "Oakland Raiders Playoff History | 1966 - 2019", "headings": "Franchise Overview\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Oakland\n1966-1981, 1995-2019\nAll Seasons\nChampionship Years\nIn Oakland\n1976, 1980\nIn Los Angeles\n1983\nOakland Raiders History\nOverview\nHave the Oakland Raiders gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Oakland Raiders won?\nOakland Raiders Postseason Results\n", "segment": "While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders last made the playoffs in 2016, when they lost the Wild Card Round. When was the last time the Oakland Raiders missed the playoffs? While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders last missed the playoffs in 2019. When was the last time the Oakland Raiders won a playoff game? In 2002, the Oakland Raiders beat the Tennessee Titans in the Conference Championship. When was the last time the Oakland Raiders lost a playoff game? In 2016, the Oakland Raiders lost to the Houston Texans in the Wild Card Round. How many Super Bowls have the Oakland Raiders won? While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders won the Super Bowl 2 times, in 1976 and 1980. In their full franchise history, they've won 3 championships.", "start_char": 997, "end_char": 1734, "id": "76665636" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_668058799#2_1229323870", "url": "http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406984-oakland-raiders-when-will-they-see-a-super-bowl-again", "title": "Oakland Raiders: When Will They See a Super Bowl Again? | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights", "headings": "Oakland Raiders: When Will They See a Super Bowl Again?\nOakland Raiders: When Will They See a Super Bowl Again?", "segment": "Here are a few observations: 1. The Oakland Raiders have been in a Super Bowl five times, winning a total of three times. The most recent win was in 1983, about 27 years ago. 2. The Oakland Raiders had a four year interval between the first Super Bowl victory and the second one, from 1976 to 1980. Then, it took three years to appear again in the Super Bowl, winning as the Los Angeles Raiders in 1983. 3. Teams that have had two consecutive championship wins are: Green Bay\nMiami\nVideo Play Button\nVideos you might like\nPittsburgh\nSan Francisco\nDallas\nDenver\nNew England\nThis demonstrates the consistency of those teams, at least during the two years they won the Super Bowl.", "start_char": 794, "end_char": 1472, "id": "4497568" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2493072399#2_2819434579", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_XI", "title": "Super Bowl XI - Wikipedia", "headings": "Super Bowl XI\nSuper Bowl XI\nSuper Bowl XI\nContents\nBackground\nOakland Raiders\nMinnesota Vikings\nPlayoffs\nBroadcasting\nEntertainment\nPregame festivities\nHalftime show\nGame summary\nFirst Quarter\nSecond Quarter\nThird Quarter\nFourth Quarter\nBox score\nSuper Bowl XI: Oakland Raiders 32, Minnesota Vikings 14\nFinal statistics\nStatistical comparison\nIndividual leaders\nRecords Set\nStarting lineups\nOfficials\nOverview of Vikings’ Super Bowls\nAftermath\nReferences\n", "segment": "This remains the Super Bowl scheduled earliest during the calendar year. This was the Raiders’ second Super Bowl appearance after losing Super Bowl II. They posted a 13–1 regular season record before defeating the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers in the playoffs. The Vikings were making their fourth Super Bowl appearance after posting an 11–2–1 regular season record and playoff victories over the Washington Redskins and the Los Angeles Rams. The Vikings became the first team to appear in four Super Bowls, a record they held until the Dallas Cowboys advanced to a Super Bowl for the fifth time in Super Bowl XIII. They had not won in their previous three attempts, losing Super Bowl IV to the Kansas City Chiefs in the final Super Bowl before the AFL–NFL merger and following that up with losses in Super Bowls VIII and IX. The Raiders were the first original AFL team to appear and win a Super Bowl in the post-merger era. Oakland gained a Super Bowl record 429 yards, including a Super Bowl record 288 yards in the first half, en route to winning Super Bowl XI. After a scoreless first quarter, Oakland scored on three consecutive possessions to take a 16–0 lead at halftime. The Raiders also had two fourth quarter interceptions, including cornerback Willie Brown ’s 75-yard return for a touchdown.", "start_char": 1843, "end_char": 3165, "id": "64488700" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_149415870#0_402522621", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_years_did_the_raiders_win_the_Super_Bowl", "title": "What years did the raiders win the Super Bowl? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat years did the raiders win the Super Bowl?\nYour Answer\nWhat years did the raiders win the Super Bowl?\nRelated Questions\nDid the raiders win there last Super Bowl?\nWhich players were on all three Raiders Super Bowl-winning teams?\nWhat was the score of Super Bowl 18 and who won?\nWho is the first wildcard team to win a Super Bowl?\nWhat year did the raiders win Super Bowl?\nWhat day and who did the Oakland Raiders beat to win their third Super Bowl?\nWho were the three teams that the Oakland Raiders beat to win the Super Bowl?\nWhat years did raiders win Super Bowls?\nCan the Oakland Raiders win a Super Bowl?\nWhen did the raiders win their first Super Bowl?\nWhat year did the Raiders have their best win loss record?\nWhat three years did the Eagles win the Super Bowl?\nWhat year did the raiders win the super bowl last?\nWho was the quarterback for the Oakland Raiders when they won the Super Bowl in 1984?\nWhat team was the first card entry to win the super bowl?\nHow many times did the Oakland Raiders win the super bowl?\nWhat Super Bowl did Marcus Allen win?\nDid art shell win a super bowl with the raiders?\nWho won the first Super Bowl hosted in Tampa?\nWho was the first left-handed quarterback to win a Super Bowl?\nWhich team is favored to win Super Bowl?\nWas Tim brown on the raiders win they won Super Bowl xviii?\nHow many times did the Chargers and the Raiders win the Super Bowl?\nDid the Oakland Raiders Super Bowl appearance?\nDid howie long ever win a super bowl?\n", "segment": "What years did the raiders win the Super Bowl? - Answers\nSan Francisco 49ers\nOakland Raiders\nSuper Bowl\nWhat years did the raiders win the Super Bowl? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2012-06-12 18:14:25\nAs of the start of the 2008 season, the Raiders have won three Super Bowls: Super Bowl XI - January 9, 1977\nSuper Bowl XV - January 25, 1981\nSuper Bowl XVIII - January 22, 1984\nThe Oakland Raiders won in 1977, beating the Vikings, in 1981, beating the Eagle, and as the LA Raiders won in 1984 beating the Washington Redskins. 2 3 4\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nHide Comment (1)\nAnonymous\n2020-09-30 16:40:32\nI have Super Bowl T Shirts for sale . How much are they? Your Answer\nWhat years did the raiders win the Super Bowl? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nDid the raiders win there last Super Bowl? No. The Raiders lost their last Super Bowl.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 915, "id": "74977629" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_734612267#2_1427317859", "url": "https://www.si.com/nfl/2020/01/20/most-super-bowl-appearances-nfl-team", "title": "Most Super Bowl appearances by NFL team - Sports Illustrated", "headings": "Which NFL Team Has the Most Super Bowl Appearances?\nWhich NFL Team Has the Most Super Bowl Appearances?", "segment": "The Patriots reached their latest Super Bowl during the 2018 season, when the team won its sixth title. This is how all 32 teams stack up in Super Bowl appearances since the title game was implemented during the 1966 season. New England Patriots: 11 (2018, 2017, 2016, 2014, 2011, 2007, 2004, 2003, 2001, 1996, 1985)\nPittsburgh Steelers: 8 (2010, 2008, 2005, 1995, 1979, 1978, 1975, 1974)\nDallas Cowboys: 8 (1995, 1993, 1992, 1978, 1977, 1975, 1971, 1970)\nDenver Broncos: 8 (2015, 2013, 1998, 1997, 1989, 1987, 1986, 1977)\nSan Francisco 49ers: 7 (2019, 2012, 1994, 1989, 1988, 1984, 1981)\nWashington Football Team: 5 (1991, 1987, 1983, 1982, 1972)\nGreen Bay Packers: 5 (2010, 1997, 1996, 1967, 1966)\nMiami Dolphins:", "start_char": 795, "end_char": 1510, "id": "92715473" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80979372#1_183711480", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nfl/oakland-raiders", "title": "Oakland Raiders Playoff History | 1966 - 2019", "headings": "Franchise Overview\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Oakland\n1966-1981, 1995-2019\nAll Seasons\nChampionship Years\nIn Oakland\n1976, 1980\nIn Los Angeles\n1983\nOakland Raiders History\nOverview\nHave the Oakland Raiders gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Oakland Raiders lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Oakland Raiders won?\nOakland Raiders Postseason Results\n", "segment": "Between 1966 and 1981, the team was known as the Oakland Raiders. In 1982, the team moved to Los Angeles and changed their name to the Los Angeles Raiders . In 1995, the team moved to Oakland and changed their name back to the Oakland Raiders. In 2020, the team moved to Las Vegas and changed their name to the Las Vegas Raiders . When was the last time the Oakland Raiders were in the playoffs? While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders last made the playoffs in 2016, when they lost the Wild Card Round. When was the last time the Oakland Raiders missed the playoffs? While in Oakland, the Oakland Raiders last missed the playoffs in 2019. When was the last time the Oakland Raiders won a playoff game? In 2002, the Oakland Raiders beat the Tennessee Titans in the Conference Championship.", "start_char": 594, "end_char": 1391, "id": "76665635" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1337751999#2_3104788594", "url": "https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/look-raiders-release-splashy-new-renderings-of-1-9-billion-stadium-in-vegas/", "title": "LOOK: Raiders release splashy new renderings of $1.9 billion stadium in Vegas - CBSSports.com", "headings": "LOOK: Raiders release splashy new renderings of $1.9 billion stadium in Vegas\nLOOK: Raiders release splashy new renderings of $1.9 billion stadium in Vegas\nThe Las Vegas strip could be getting a $1.9 billion football stadium\nThis video is not available on your platform.\n", "segment": "We are experiencing technical difficulties, please try again in a few minutes. x\nWe noticed you have an ad blocker enabled. Ads keep our content free for all to enjoy so please turn off any ad blockers to keep watching. This video is not available on your platform. This video is not available for this device, browser, or operating system. x\nLive streaming is not available on your platform. Live streaming is not available for this device, browser, or operating system. x\nThere was an error with Flash\nYour browser requires the Adobe Flash plugin to play this content, and Flash is not installed, not enabled, or failed to load. Verify Flash is working then try again, or switch to a supported browser. x\nIf you're betting on where the Raiders are going to be playing football in five years, you might not want to drop any money on Oakland because it looks like the odds are starting to favor Las Vegas.", "start_char": 933, "end_char": 1839, "id": "32493500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_149415870#3_402530223", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_years_did_the_raiders_win_the_Super_Bowl", "title": "What years did the raiders win the Super Bowl? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat years did the raiders win the Super Bowl?\nYour Answer\nWhat years did the raiders win the Super Bowl?\nRelated Questions\nDid the raiders win there last Super Bowl?\nWhich players were on all three Raiders Super Bowl-winning teams?\nWhat was the score of Super Bowl 18 and who won?\nWho is the first wildcard team to win a Super Bowl?\nWhat year did the raiders win Super Bowl?\nWhat day and who did the Oakland Raiders beat to win their third Super Bowl?\nWho were the three teams that the Oakland Raiders beat to win the Super Bowl?\nWhat years did raiders win Super Bowls?\nCan the Oakland Raiders win a Super Bowl?\nWhen did the raiders win their first Super Bowl?\nWhat year did the Raiders have their best win loss record?\nWhat three years did the Eagles win the Super Bowl?\nWhat year did the raiders win the super bowl last?\nWho was the quarterback for the Oakland Raiders when they won the Super Bowl in 1984?\nWhat team was the first card entry to win the super bowl?\nHow many times did the Oakland Raiders win the super bowl?\nWhat Super Bowl did Marcus Allen win?\nDid art shell win a super bowl with the raiders?\nWho won the first Super Bowl hosted in Tampa?\nWho was the first left-handed quarterback to win a Super Bowl?\nWhich team is favored to win Super Bowl?\nWas Tim brown on the raiders win they won Super Bowl xviii?\nHow many times did the Chargers and the Raiders win the Super Bowl?\nDid the Oakland Raiders Super Bowl appearance?\nDid howie long ever win a super bowl?\n", "segment": "Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XV\nWhat year did the raiders win Super Bowl? They did not win a super bowl since they lost to tampa bay 48-21. What day and who did the Oakland Raiders beat to win their third Super Bowl? The Raiders beat the Washington Redskins to win their third Super Bowl on January 22, 1984. They were the Los Angeles Raiders at that time. Who were the three teams that the Oakland Raiders beat to win the Super Bowl? Super Bowl XI: Raiders 32, Minnesota Vikings 14 Super Bowl XV: Raiders 27, Philadelphia Eagles 10 Super Bowl XVIII: Raiders 38, Washington Redskins 9\nWhat years did raiders win Super Bowls?", "start_char": 1241, "end_char": 1867, "id": "74977632" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1067085693#0_1812341897", "url": "http://primaryfacts.com/4686/sir-arthur-conan-doyle-facts-about-the-creator-of-sherlock-holmes/", "title": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Facts About the Creator of Sherlock Holmes - Primary Facts", "headings": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Facts About the Creator of Sherlock Holmes\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle: Facts About the Creator of Sherlock Holmes", "segment": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Facts About the Creator of Sherlock Holmes - Primary Facts\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle: Facts About the Creator of Sherlock Holmes\nJames Books and Authors, The Victorians\nHere are some facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a Scottish writer and doctor, born in May 1859 in Edinburgh. He is best known for creating the world’s most famous fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes. He studied medicine for several years at the University of Edinburgh. Doyle later worked as a doctor on a Greenland whaling ship and a surgeon on a ship sailing to West Africa. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle started writing short stories in his late teens. The first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet, was published in an 1886 magazine. Sherlock Holmes, was based on a professor at Doyle’s university, Joseph Bell.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 834, "id": "61899143" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_466474265#0_855522890", "url": "http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/doyle/bio.html", "title": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A Biographical Introduction", "headings": "\nIntroduction\nThe origin of the surname\nAncestors\nChildhood\nEducation\nMedical profession and part-time authorship\nLife at Undershaw and Windlesham\nLiterary career\nThe Sherlock Holmes stories\nThe Professor Challenger stories\nHistorical romances\nNonfiction\nKnighthood\nInterest in spiritualism\nOther accomplishments\nDeath and legacy\nConclusion\nRelated Material\n", "segment": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A Biographical Introduction\nIntroduction\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle is known all over the world as the creator of one of the most famous fictional characters in English literature, the master detective Sherlock Holmes, but he was much more than the originator of modern detective literature. He was a man of many talents and pursuits: a medical doctor, multi-talented sportsman, prolific and excellent storyteller, keen patriot and a staunch imperialist, as well as a campaigner against miscarriages of justice. He tried his hand in many genres of fiction and poetry. He wrote detective stories, historical and social romances, political essays and an innumerable number of letters to the press, public figures, acquaintances and friends, to his adored mother and other family members. Last but not least, he was a formidable public speaker and a dedicated Spiritualist, who investigated and popularised supernatural phenomena. A Victorian to the bone, he cherished the ideals of duty, chivalry, honour and respectability. The origin of the surname\nDoyle had an ancient Irish surname, ranking twelfth in the list of the most common surnames in Ireland. It can be derived from the Gaelic Dub-Ghaill ('dark foreigner'), the name which the Celts gave to the Vikings, who began settling in Ireland more than 1,000 years ago, or from the Anglo-Norman surname of d'Oillys, who arrived in England with William the Conqueror and then settled in Ireland.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1465, "id": "26230533" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_621337411#0_1366591127", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/conan_sir_arthur_doyle.shtml", "title": "BBC - History - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle", "headings": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930)\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930)", "segment": "BBC - History - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930)\na\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\ng\nh\ni\nj\nk\nl\nm\nn\no\np\nq\nr\ns\nt\nu\nv\nw\nx\ny\nz\nPortrait of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, c.1925 © Conan Doyle is most famous as the inventor of Sherlock Holmes, but he had a varied career as a writer, journalist and public figure. Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 May 1859 in Edinburgh into a prosperous Irish family. He trained as a doctor, gaining his degree from Edinburgh University in 1881. He worked as a surgeon on a whaling boat and also as a medical officer on a steamer travelling between Liverpool and West Africa. He then settled in Portsmouth on the English south coast and divided his time between medicine and writing. Sherlock Holmes made his first appearance in 'A Study of Scarlet', published in 'Beeton's Christmas Annual' in 1887. Its success encouraged Conan Doyle to write more stories involving Holmes but, in 1893, Conan Doyle killed off Holmes, hoping to concentrate on more serious writing. A public outcry later made him resurrect Holmes. In addition, Conan Doyle wrote a number of other novels, including 'The Lost World' and various non-fictional works. These included a pamphlet justifying Britain's involvement in the Boer War, for which he was knighted and histories of the Boer War and World War One, in which his son, brother and two of his nephews were killed.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1371, "id": "75576368" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_388036468#1_862643683", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/arthur-conan-doyle-1773666", "title": "Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes", "headings": "Biography of Arthur Conan Doyle, Author and Creator of Sherlock Holmes\nBiography of Arthur Conan Doyle, Author and Creator of Sherlock Holmes\nFast Facts: Arthur Conan Doyle\nEarly Life of Arthur Conan Doyle\nMedical Career\nSherlock Holmes\nArthur Conan Doyle Became Famous\nSherlock Holmes Was Revived\n", "segment": "But the great detective turned into a sensation on both sides of the Atlantic, with the reading public clamoring for more plots involving Holmes, his sidekick Watson, and the deductive method. As a result Conan Doyle, offered great sums of money by publishers, felt compelled to keep turning out stories about the great detective. Fast Facts: Arthur Conan Doyle\nKnown For: British writer best known for his detective fiction featuring the character Sherlock Holmes. Born: May 22, 1859\nDied: July 7, 1930\nPublished Works: More than 50 titles featuring Sherlock Holmes, \"The Lost World\"\nSpouse (s): Louisa Hawkins (m. 1885;", "start_char": 1056, "end_char": 1677, "id": "67495840" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1297350885#0_2377490205", "url": "https://www.who2.com/bio/sherlock-holmes/", "title": "Sherlock Holmes biography | birthday, trivia | Fictional Detective | Who2", "headings": "Sherlock Holmes Biography\nSee photos of Sherlock Holmes\nFacts about Sherlock Holmes\nBirthplace: Fiction\nSherlock Holmes Biography\nExtra credit\nLists\n4 Good Links\n", "segment": "Sherlock Holmes biography | birthday, trivia | Fictional Detective | Who2\nSee photos of Sherlock Holmes\nFacts about Sherlock Holmes\nBorn: 1887\nBirthplace: Fiction\nBest known as: The most famous detective in English literature\nSherlock Holmes Biography\nFictional Detective\nSherlock Holmes is the fictional creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who wrote about the amazing detective in a series of 60 stories published between 1887 and 1927. Sherlock Holmes was famous for his extra-keen powers of observation and deduction, which he used to solve perplexing crimes and mysteries. He operated from his flat at 221b Baker Street in London, assisted by his friend Dr. Watson. The nefarious criminal Professor Moriarty appears as Holmes’s antagonist in some of the tales. Sherlock Holmes was an immediate hit in Doyle’s day and has remained so popular that he is sometimes mistaken for a real historical figure. Among the most famous Holmes stories are A Study in Scarlet (the first Sherlock Holmes story, 1887) and The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902). Extra credit\nSherlock Holmes was played by actor Basil Rathbone in a popular series of movies from 1939-46.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1154, "id": "95057346" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1283631897#2_2660096268", "url": "https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/arthur-conan-doyle/", "title": "Arthur Conan Doyle - Book Series In Order", "headings": "Arthur Conan Doyle Books In Order\nArthur Conan Doyle Books In Order\nPublication Order of Sherlock Holmes Books\nPublication Order of Sherlock Holmes Short Story Collections\nPublication Order of Gerard Short Story Collections\nPublication Order of Professor Challenger Short Story Collections\nPublication Order of Standalone Novels\nPublication Order of Short Stories/Novellas\nPublication Order of Short Story Collections\nPublication Order of Non-Fiction Books\nPublication Order of Murderous Christmas Stories Books\nPublication Order of Anthologies\nAbout Arthur Conan Doyle:\nBits of a Formidable Character\nThe Inception of a Great Series\nThe Final Problem or How Sherlock Holmes Returned\nThe Legacy of Sherlock Holmes\nLeave a Reply\n", "segment": "Insert your e-mail below to start getting these recommendations. ( See All Past Recommendations)\nAbout Arthur Conan Doyle: Arthur Conan Doyle or Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (May 1859 – July 1930) was a Scottish writer and physician, known as one of the greatest writers of crime fiction and particularly renowned for his Sherlock Holmes series. He attended a Roman Catholic Jesuit school in Hodder Place, Stonyhurst and went on to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh from 1876 to 1881, where he started writing stories in his free time. Conan Doyle first published a story in a journal when he was 19. Following his graduation, he sported a brief run as a ship doctor on the SS Mayumba during a voyage to the West African coast. The first Sherlock Holmes story he wrote, A Study in Scarlet, was published in 1887, and while his medicine career didn’t go all as planned – Conan Doyle himself writes in his autobiography that no single patient crossed the door of his ophthalmology practice, – he quickly garnered the renown and praise of readers and critics alike for his Holmes stories. His Sherlock Holmes oeuvre spans 56 short stories and 4 novels that focus on the life and adventures of the most famous resident of Baker’s Street. His other works take on different themes, including historical works on the Boer war and even esoteric books on spiritualism. Bits of a Formidable Character\nArthur Conan Doyle can with today’s eyes be seen as a man of strong moral composition and endless fortitude.", "start_char": 6636, "end_char": 8146, "id": "23437598" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1215229371#0_2492849705", "url": "https://www.bookgeeks.in/15-fun-facts-arthur-conan-doyle/", "title": "15 Fun Facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | bookGeeks.in", "headings": "15 Fun Facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\n15 Fun Facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\n1. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle can be credited for the Jurassic Park\n2. His surname does not have Conan\n3. Sir Arthur Conan was knighted for penning a pamphlet which justified British actions during the Boer War\n4. Doyle initially wanted to refuse the Knighthood\n5. Doyle wanted to volunteer as a soldier but he was not accepted because of his weight\n6. He later volunteered as a medical officer on a ship to Africa\n7. Conan Doyle was an enthusiastic investigator and solved a couple of mysteries\n8. He was a failed doctor\n9. He killed Sherlock so that he could focus on writing about Spiritualism\n10. Doyle resurrected Sherlock ten years after he killed him\n11. He got weary of his best creation and his mother persuaded him against it\n12. Doyle believed in fairies\n13. Doyle ran for parliament twice\n14. Doyle’s first book was lost in the post\n15. His last words were to his wife: “You are wonderful”\nAbout Sankalpita\n", "segment": "15 Fun Facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | bookGeeks.in\n15 Fun Facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\nThis post remembers Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on his 158 th Birthday and celebrates the genius that the legendary writer was. Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius. – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\nThe quote is one of his most famous one. The famous author and creator of Sherlock Holmes was born on 22 nd May 1859 in Edinburg Scotland. There are some fun facts about the author which I am sure many of his followers and fans are not aware of. This is bookGeek’s list of 15 fun facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 1. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle can be credited for the Jurassic Park\nA few people know that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle can actually be credited for Jurassic Park. He wrote the book The Lost World in 1912, at a time when people hardly knew what dinosaurs were. His book gained immense popularity and inspired a lot of novels and movies.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 974, "id": "23385797" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1005683823#0_2071610566", "url": "https://www.phactual.com/11-interesting-facts-about-arthur-conan-doyle/", "title": "11 Interesting Facts About Arthur Conan Doyle | Phactual.com", "headings": "11 Interesting Facts About Arthur Conan Doyle\n11 Interesting Facts About Arthur Conan Doyle\n1. Doyle the Adventurer\n2. He was a professional cricketer\n3. And he played soccer in goal for Portsmouth FC\n4. Without Doyle there would be no Jurassic Park\n5. A copy of his first book was lost in the post… so he wrote it AGAIN\n6. He had an Unlikely Friendship with Houdini.\n7. He had an even Bigger Rivalry with Houdini\n8. He was an Amateur Detective\n9. He Popularized the Mystery of the Marie Celeste\n10. He *cough* believed in fairies\n11. His Last Words\n", "segment": "11 Interesting Facts About Arthur Conan Doyle | Phactual.com\n11 Interesting Facts About Arthur Conan Doyle\nSo we all know Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes and, in doing so, single-handedly reimagined the detective genre and provided a platform for many an actor (‘thank you, Arthur’, love Benedict). For that reason alone the great Scot could easily be granted legendary status. But if one were to apply Sherlockian style sleuthery to proceedings, a unique life and a rich character emerges that rivals even the best of his fiction. Below are some of the most interesting facts. 1. Doyle the Adventurer\nIn his early life he trained as a surgeon (as you do, ain’t no biggie). His first jobs were the medic on-board a whaling ship to the Artic Circle and as a medical officer aboard a steamship to Africa. He was barely 21 at the time, but it unlocked a sense of adventure that stayed with him throughout his entire life. 2. He was a professional cricketer\nNot content with being an incredibly gifted intellectual, Doyle was also an unfairly talented sportsman.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1073, "id": "28337298" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_828827422#0_1690623364", "url": "https://www.biographyonline.net/writers/arthur-conan-doyle.html", "title": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Biography | Biography Online", "headings": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Biography\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle Biography\nThe Doctor and the Detective: A Biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\nThe Complete Sherlock Holmes\nRelated pages\n", "segment": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Biography | Biography Online\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle Biography\nSir Arthur Conan Doyle (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) – Scottish writer, physician and spiritualist – best known for his Sherlock Holmes stories. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Picardy Place, Edinburgh, Scotland in 1859. At school, he developed a talent for storytelling in the dormitories after lights. He nursed ambitions to become a well-established writer – especially in the historical novel field. However, from 1876 to 1881, he studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh; he trained as a doctor and later set up a medical practice in Plymouth and later Portsmouth. After his father’s death, the burden of supporting a large family fell on Arthur Conan Doyle. To supplement his income he began writing short stories. His first story of note was A Study in Scarlet published in the Beeton’s Christmas Annual 1887 (featuring the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes. This later led to a contract writing more Sherlock Holmes stories for the Strand magazine.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1051, "id": "22946248" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1518372164#1_3194001986", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Arthur-Conan-Doyle", "title": "Arthur Conan Doyle | Biography, Books, Sherlock Holmes, Death, Fairies, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Arthur Conan Doyle\nArthur Conan Doyle\nBritish author\n", "segment": "Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle\nArthur Conan Doyle, in full Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, (born May 22, 1859, Edinburgh, Scotland—died July 7, 1930, Crowborough, Sussex, England), Scottish writer best known for his creation of the detective Sherlock Holmes —one of the most vivid and enduring characters in English fiction. Britannica Quiz\nGetting Into (Fictional) Character\nWhat is the name of the schoolteacher in \"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow\"? Where does Sherlock Holmes live? Test your knowledge in this quiz of Captain Nemo, Rip Van Winkle, and other literary characters. Conan Doyle, the second of Charles Altamont and Mary Foley Doyle’s 10 children, began seven years of Jesuit education in Lancashire, England, in 1868. After an additional year of schooling in Feldkirch, Austria, Conan Doyle returned to Edinburgh. Through the influence of Dr. Bryan Charles Waller, his mother’s lodger, he prepared for entry into the University of Edinburgh’s Medical School. He received Bachelor of Medicine and Master of Surgery qualifications from Edinburgh in 1881 and an M.D. in 1885 upon completing his thesis, “An Essay upon the Vasomotor Changes in Tabes Dorsalis .” While a medical student, Conan Doyle was deeply impressed by the skill of his professor, Dr. Joseph Bell, in observing the most minute detail regarding a patient’s condition. This master of diagnostic deduction became the model for Conan Doyle’s literary creation, Sherlock Holmes, who first appeared in A Study in Scarlet, a novel-length story published in Beeton’s Christmas Annual of 1887.", "start_char": 473, "end_char": 2036, "id": "23731987" } ]
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The import of Dominican pesos\nPrice Comparison Dominican Republic – Europe\nTips\nOur tours\nAdventure and Trekking\nHighlights Dominican Republic\nPuerto Plata and Samaná\nNature Lovers\nCurrency Dominican Republic -What banknotes and coins are there? The official currency of the Dominican Republic is the “Peso Dominicano”, the Dominican Peso. A peso is divided into 100 centavos. The valid banknotes currently in circulation are 50, 100, 1000 and 2000 pesos, the coins are 1, 5, 10 and 25 pesos. Centavos are no longer used because of their low purchasing power compared to the US dollar. Very rarely you get a piece of 50 centavos. In everyday life, the whole peso is rounded when shopping or “change” is given in kind.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 974, "id": "85583984" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1387867990#0_2510519354", "url": "http://www.punta-cana.info/en/traveltips/currency.html", "title": "Currency in Punta Cana | Useful Travel Tips for Punta Cana", "headings": "\nThe Official Currency\nDominican Peso (DOP)\nExchange Rate\nTravelers Cheques\nCredit Cards\nPunta Cana Exchange Rate\nIn This Sector:\nIn this sector:\n", "segment": "Currency in Punta Cana | Useful Travel Tips for Punta Cana\nHome\nUseful Travel Tips\nCurrency\nThe Official Currency\nDominican Peso (DOP)\nDominican Pesos\nThe official monetary unit in the Dominican Republic is the peso (signed as RD$ or DOP), which is made up of 100 centavos. The coins are in value of 1, 5, 10 and 25 pesos and the bills are 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000 and 2,000. Exchange Rate\nExchange Rate graph\nExchange your currency at the bank or an official exchange kiosk (Casa de Cambio). Don't forget to take your passport when changing at a bank. Banks are open during normal business hours, until about 4 pm. You may also be able to use USD or Euro, but be careful not to over-pay. If you change your money in the resort you can be sure you get a very bad deal. Google the exchange rate by entering \"us$ to Dop\" or \"Eur to DOP\" in the search box to check the exchange rate of the moment. Travelers Cheques\nNo business in the Dominican Republic will accept Travelers Cheques. You can only cash the cheques yourself at a local bank.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1041, "id": "1454776" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385703371#16_2239081322", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/dominicanrepublic/doflags.htm", "title": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Dominican Republic - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Dominican Republic\nFlags, Symbols & Currency of Dominican Republic\nHistory of the Flag of The Dominican Republic\nHistorical Flags of the Dominican Republic\nHistorical flag of the Dominican Republic\nSymbols of Dominican Republic\nThe National Coat of Arms of The Dominican Republic\nNational Motto\nNational Anthem\n\"Himno nacional de República Dominicana\" (Spanish)\nNational Anthem of the Dominican Republic\nThe Currency of Dominican Republic is the Dominican peso (Peso dominicano)\nCoins:\nBanknotes:\nDominican Republic peso Banknote\nDominican Republic peso coin\nHistorical Currencies of The Dominican Republic\n", "segment": "The Currency of Dominican Republic is the Dominican peso (Peso dominicano)\nThe current official currency of the Dominican Republic is the Dominican peso [ Peso dominicano] (\"$\" or \"RD$\"). One peso is divided into 100 centavos (cents). Coins: During the reign of Trujillo, coins featured symbols of the party or state. Commemorative coins have been in circulation since his assassination, and feature the Mirabel sisters and one of the country’s founding fathers (Juan Pablo Duarte). After the Declaration of Independence, coins were issued in the denomination of a quarter of a real. The circulation of 5, 10, and 20 US cents was authorized in 1848 and was circulated alongside 1, 2, and 20-peso banknotes. In 1937, coins in the denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25 centavos were released with all the coins bearing the national arms on the reverse. Currently, the Dominican Peso coins are in the denomination of 1, 5, 10, and 25 pesos. 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In many places you can use American dollars (USD), but you will generally get a better rate when paying in Dominican Peso (DOP). Does the Dominican Republic accept Canadian dollars? Sometimes it could be possible that Canadian dollars are accepted, but we suggest to use Dominican Peso (DOP) or American dollars (USD). Can you use your debit card in the Dominican Republic? You can use your debit card (CIRRUS, MAESTRO, PLUS) at most cash machines in the Dominican Republic. How much money should I bring to Dominican Republic? 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In a lot of the tourism destinations in the country, many of the hotels, restaurants and businesses indicate their prices in US dollars as well as in Dominican Pesos, and would actually prefer to be paid in US dollars. In some desitations, such as Las Terrenas and Las Galleras, the Euro is as accepted as the US dollar. Most of the larger country's currencies can be exchanged in tourism destinations all over the Dominican Republic. In general, the best rates of exchange are offered by the banks and independent money exchanges. They usually only differ between a Peso or two per unit of foreign currency between them. Airports, hotels/resorts, restaurants, and other businesses tend to offer a slightly lower rate of exchange for the convenience they provide in exchanging your currency. Major credit cards and traveler's checks are accepted at most of the larger hotels/resorts and businesses, but you may find you'll be surcharged in some cases for this payment method.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1431, "id": "73862537" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385703371#15_2239079665", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/dominicanrepublic/doflags.htm", "title": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Dominican Republic - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Dominican Republic\nFlags, Symbols & Currency of Dominican Republic\nHistory of the Flag of The Dominican Republic\nHistorical Flags of the Dominican Republic\nHistorical flag of the Dominican Republic\nSymbols of Dominican Republic\nThe National Coat of Arms of The Dominican Republic\nNational Motto\nNational Anthem\n\"Himno nacional de República Dominicana\" (Spanish)\nNational Anthem of the Dominican Republic\nThe Currency of Dominican Republic is the Dominican peso (Peso dominicano)\nCoins:\nBanknotes:\nDominican Republic peso Banknote\nDominican Republic peso coin\nHistorical Currencies of The Dominican Republic\n", "segment": "The trumpet of war still resounds\nProclaiming her immortal glory. Freedom! Let the echoes agitate\nWhile full of noble anxiety\nOur battlefields of glory reverb these words -\nFreedom! Freedom! Freedom! The Currency of Dominican Republic is the Dominican peso (Peso dominicano)\nThe current official currency of the Dominican Republic is the Dominican peso [ Peso dominicano] (\"$\" or \"RD$\"). One peso is divided into 100 centavos (cents). Coins: During the reign of Trujillo, coins featured symbols of the party or state. Commemorative coins have been in circulation since his assassination, and feature the Mirabel sisters and one of the country’s founding fathers (Juan Pablo Duarte).", "start_char": 6664, "end_char": 7347, "id": "27023402" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_116203475#14_210944998", "url": "http://acronymsandslang.com/definition/7732637/MYRING%28O%29_-meaning.html", "title": "What does myring (o)- mean? - Definition of myring (o)- - myring (o)- stands for The eardrum.. By AcronymsAndSlang.com", "headings": "What does\nmyring (o)-\nmean?\n\nWhat does myring (o)- mean?\nmyring (o)- means The eardrum.\nPopularity\nWhat is the abbreviation for The eardrum.?\nMost popular questions people look for before coming to this page\nAbbreviations or Slang with similar meaning\n", "segment": "Dominican peso. - The main currency of the Dominican Republic. The peso is subdivided in 100 centavos, the fractional currency of the country. Abbreviated DOP. Falkland Islands pound. - The main currency of the Falkland Islands. The pound is subdivided into 100 pennies, the fractional currency of the country. Abbreviated FKP. guilder. - The main currency for the Netherlands Antilles.", "start_char": 3127, "end_char": 3514, "id": "3863298" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1286178055#1_2913239594", "url": "https://thecurrencycalculator.com/USD/DOP/1", "title": "1 USD to DOP Rate 🇺🇲» 🇩🇴", "headings": "What's 1 US Dollar in Dominican Pesos?\nWhat's 1 US Dollar in Dominican Pesos?\nUS Dollar to Dominican Pesos Converter\nInfo about US Dollar and Dominican Peso\nCalculator Use\nUSD 🇺🇲 to DOP 🇩🇴 Currency Chart or Cheat Sheet\nNote on our currency rates\nOther Currency Rates Converters\nMore Currency Rates Converters\n", "segment": "The Dominican Peso is the currency of Dominican Republic. The currency code for Dominican Peso is DOP, and the currency symbol is RD$.\nCalculator Use\n1 US Dollar is equal to 56.896099 Dominican Pesos. Use this USD to DOP converter ($ to RD$) to get today's exchange rate, in real time from American Samoan currency to Dominican currency or to any other world's currency, even offline. USD 🇺🇲 to DOP 🇩🇴 Currency Chart or Cheat Sheet\nUS Dollar to Dominican Peso (USD to DOP)\n$1.00 US Dollar\n=\nDOP 56.95 Dominican Pesos\n$2.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 113.91 Dominican Pesos\n$3.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 170.86 Dominican Pesos\n$4.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 227.81 Dominican Pesos\n$5.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 284.76 Dominican Pesos\n$10.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 569.53 Dominican Pesos\n$15.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 854.29 Dominican Pesos\n$20.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 1,139.06 Dominican Pesos\n$25.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 1,423.82 Dominican Pesos\n$30.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 1,708.59 Dominican Pesos\n$35.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 1,993.35 Dominican Pesos\n$40.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 2,278.12 Dominican Pesos\n$45.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 2,562.88 Dominican Pesos\n$50.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 2,847.65 Dominican Pesos\n$55.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 3,132.41 Dominican Pesos\n$60.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 3,417.18 Dominican Pesos\n$65.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 3,701.94 Dominican Pesos\n$70.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 3,986.71 Dominican Pesos\n$75.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 4,271.47 Dominican Pesos\n$80.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 4,556.23 Dominican Pesos\n$85.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 4,841.00 Dominican Pesos\n$90.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 5,125.76 Dominican Pesos\n$95.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 5,410.53 Dominican Pesos\n$100.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 5,695.29 Dominican Pesos\n$200.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 11,390.59 Dominican Pesos\n$300.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 17,085.88 Dominican Pesos\n$400.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 22,781.17 Dominican Pesos\n$500.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 28,476.47 Dominican Pesos\n$600.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 34,171.76 Dominican Pesos\n$700.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 39,867.06 Dominican Pesos\n$800.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 45,562.35 Dominican Pesos\n$900.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 51,257.64 Dominican Pesos\n$1,000.00 US Dollars\n=\nDOP 56,952.94 Dominican Pesos\nDominican Peso to US Dollar (DOP to USD)\nDOP 1.00 Dominican Peso\n=\n$0.02 US Dollar\nDOP 2.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.04 US Dollar\nDOP 3.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.05 US Dollar\nDOP 4.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.07 US Dollar\nDOP 5.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.09 US Dollar\nDOP 10.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.18 US Dollar\nDOP 15.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.26 US Dollar\nDOP 20.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.35 US Dollar\nDOP 25.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.44 US Dollar\nDOP 30.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.53 US Dollar\nDOP 35.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.61 US Dollar\nDOP 40.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.70 US Dollar\nDOP 45.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.79 US Dollar\nDOP 50.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.88 US Dollar\nDOP 55.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$0.97 US Dollar\nDOP 60.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$1.05 US Dollars\nDOP 65.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$1.14 US Dollars\nDOP 70.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$1.23 US Dollars\nDOP 75.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$1.32 US Dollars\nDOP 80.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$1.40 US Dollars\nDOP 85.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$1.49 US Dollars\nDOP 90.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$1.58 US Dollars\nDOP 95.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$1.67 US Dollars\nDOP 100.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$1.76 US Dollars\nDOP 200.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$3.51 US Dollars\nDOP 300.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$5.27 US Dollars\nDOP 400.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$7.02 US Dollars\nDOP 500.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$8.78 US Dollars\nDOP 600.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$10.54 US Dollars\nDOP 700.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$12.29 US Dollars\nDOP 800.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$14.05 US Dollars\nDOP 900.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$15.80 US Dollars\nDOP 1,000.00 Dominican Pesos\n=\n$17.56 US Dollars\nNote on our currency rates\nAll figures are live interbank rates, which are not available to consumers and are for informational purposes only. To get a quote for money transfer, you should look for a money transfer service, once we do not provide theese services. 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Dominican Peso Complete Guide | LPC Tours", "headings": "CURRENCY\nCURRENCY\nCurrency Name: Dominican Peso\nCurrency Code: DOP\nTips\n", "segment": "Dominican Peso\nCurrency Code: DOP\nBeing Punta Cana located in the beautiful Dominican Republic, the local official currency is the Dominican Peso (DOP). Its value fluctuates between 50-51 pesos per USD and 57-58 pesos per Euro. However, as Punta Cana is a hot spot for international tourism, you will find that EURO and, most of all, US Dollars are commonly accepted almost everywhere. Most banks exchange Dollars, Euros and Traveler’s cheques, and can process cash advances on credit and debit cards. Don’t forget to bring proper identification, such as a driver’s licence or passport. Canadians should get USD before they leave unless they like giving money away as the exchange rate you get will be low and you will lose money. The exchange rate is usually better here in Punta Cana, so we recommend to change your USD directly here by using ATM machines (DO NOT do it at your hotel or at the airport as they will give you as very poor rate). Use the locals money exchange or banks. If you stay in the resort area USD will be fine almost everywhere, if you want to adventure off resort you will be better to keep with you some pesos.", "start_char": 433, "end_char": 1569, "id": "45795612" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_77027538#4_202718681", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_legal_age_to_drink_alcohol_in_the_Dominican_Republic", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Is the money in the Dominican Republic the sames as your money in the US? No, the legal currency in the dominican republic is the\nDominican Peso, which one peso is 2cents of dollars. But US dollars\nare acceptable too. What are the voting rights in the Dominican Republic? You have the right to vote only if you have a legal cidizenship\nof the Dominican Republic or have dominican nationality. ( Presedential Election Day: May 16 every 4 years)\nIs sports betting legal in the Dominican Republic? Only if you're circumsized\nWhat is the name of the money used in dominican republic? Dominican Peso is the legal currency. United States dollars are aceptables.", "start_char": 1646, "end_char": 2301, "id": "74832861" } ]
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Bosnia-Herzegovina\n \n. . . . .", "start_char": 2338, "end_char": 2404, "id": "40307098" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#76_2574228131", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n 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Albania\n2. Andorra\n3. Bosnia and Herzegovina\n4. Croatia\n5. Greece\n6. Italy\n7. Malta\n8. Montenegro\n9. Northern Macedonia\n10. Portugal\n11. San Marino\n12. Serbia\n13. Slovenia\n14. Spain\n15. Turkey\n16. Vatican\nList of Countries in Southern Europe and Their Capitals\nTerritories in Southern Europe\nMap of Countries in Southern Europe\nAlphabetical List of Countries and Dependencies in Southern Europe\n", "segment": "470 km²\nLanguage: Catalan\nCurrency: Euro\n3. Bosnia and Herzegovina\nBosnia and Herzegovina is a Federal Republic of Southern Europe in the Balkans bordering Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro. The country has a little more than 3.8 million residents and is populated by three constitutional ethnic groups: Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats. Capital: Sarajevo\nArea: 51,200 km²\nLanguage: Bosnian\nCurrency:", "start_char": 1020, "end_char": 1412, "id": "109659387" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1122088670#0_2483829816", "url": "https://www.travelsafe-abroad.com/bosnia-and-herzegovina/", "title": "How Safe Is Bosnia and Herzegovina for Travel? (2021 Updated) ⋆ Travel Safe - Abroad", "headings": "How Safe Is Bosnia and Herzegovina for Travel?\nHow Safe Is Bosnia and Herzegovina for Travel?\nBosnia and Herzegovina : Safety by City\nWarnings & Dangers in Bosnia and Herzegovina\nOVERALL RISK : LOW\nTRANSPORT & TAXIS RISK : MEDIUM\nPICKPOCKETS RISK : MEDIUM\nNATURAL DISASTERS RISK : LOW\nMUGGING RISK : LOW\nTERRORISM RISK : LOW\nSCAMS RISK : HIGH\nWOMEN TRAVELERS RISK : LOW\nSo... How Safe Is Bosnia and Herzegovina Really?\nUseful Information\nBosnia and Herzegovina Weather Averages (Temperatures)\nAverage High/Low Temperature\nWhere to Next?\n", "segment": "How Safe Is Bosnia and Herzegovina for Travel? ( 2021 Updated) ⋆ Travel Safe - Abroad\nHow Safe Is Bosnia and Herzegovina for Travel? Safety Index: 48\nBosnia and Herzegovina : Safety by City\nBanja Luka\nSarajevo\nBosnia and Herzegovina is a friendly European country located on the Balkan peninsula. It was formerly part of Yugoslavia but gained independence in 1992 and it’s full of historic monuments and landmarks that all point to the time while it was a part of former Yugoslavia. Bosnia and Herzegovina share its borders with Croatia to the north, west and southwest and Serbia to the east and Montenegro to the southeast. It boasts two different areas: one that is mostly mountainous – which is why it was the host to winter Olympic games in the past, and it also has access to a tiny portion of the Adriatic Sea coastline in the south, so it basically has the best of both worlds. 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It has a 932 km (579 mi) border with Croatia to the north and southwest, a 357 km (222 mi) border with Serbia to the east, and a 249 km (155 mi) border with Montenegro to the southeast. It borders the Adriatic Sea along its 20 km (12.42 mi) coastline. The most striking features of the local terrain are valleys and mountains which measure up to 2,386 m (7,828 ft) in height. The country is mostly mountainous, encompassing the central Dinaric Alps. The northeastern parts reach into the Pannonian basin, while in the south it borders the Adriatic Sea . The country's natural resources include coal, iron ore, bauxite, manganese, nickel, clay, gypsum, salt, sand, timber and hydropower.", "start_char": 634, "end_char": 1687, "id": "104258726" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3206391019#3_3332021767", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_latitude", "title": "List of countries by latitude - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of countries by latitude\nList of countries by latitude\nSee also\n", "segment": "Bosnia and Herzegovina; Belgrade, Serbia; Romania; the Black Sea; Ukraine; Russia; the Caspian Sea; Kazakhstan; Uzbekistan; China;", "start_char": 607, "end_char": 737, "id": "105545987" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1331163533#3_2724309144", "url": "https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/bosnia-and-herzegovina-population", "title": "Bosnia And Herzegovina Population 2021 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)", "headings": "Bosnia And Herzegovina Population 2021 (Live)\nBosnia And Herzegovina Population 2021 (Live)\nBosnia and Herzegovina Population Growth\nBosnia and Herzegovina Population Projections\nBosnia And Herzegovina Population 2021 (Live)\nBosnia and Herzegovina Population Clock\nBosnia and Herzegovina Population Estimator\nComponents of Population Change\nBosnia and Herzegovina Population Clock\nPopulation\nBosnia and Herzegovina Area and Population Density\nLargest Cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina\nBosnia and Herzegovina Population Density Map\nCSV JSON\nBosnia and Herzegovina Population by Year (Historical)\nCSV JSON\nBosnia and Herzegovina Population by Year (Projections)\nBosnia and Herzegovina Population Pyramid 2021\nBosnia and Herzegovina Population Pyramid\nBosnia and Herzegovina Demographics\nBosnia and Herzegovina Religion, Economy and Politics\nBosnia and Herzegovina Population History\nBosnia and Herzegovina - General Info\nSources\n", "segment": "The rest of its border is touched by Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro and it covers 19,767 square miles (51,197 square kilometers) which ranks 129 th in the world in terms of size. The country is very mountainous, but also large areas of plain in the northeast. The 2019 population of Bosnia and Herzegovina was 3.5 million, giving it a population density of 177 people per square mile (68 people per square kilometer), which ranks 113 th in the world in that regard. Largest Cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina\nNearly half of the population in Bosnia Herzegovina live in or around an urban area, but this is spread out between many smaller cities instead of a few substantially large ones. The largest city is the capital of Sarajevo with a population of 440,000 within the city limits and 608,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Sarajevo is found in the Dinaric Alps on the banks of the Mikjacka River and is known as the \" Jerusalem of Europe\" because it is the only European city to have a Catholic church, an Orthodox church, a synagogue and a mosque in the same neighborhood. In the northwest portion of the country is the second-largest city of Banja Luka with a population of 199,191. Banja Luka is a cultural center with many museums, making it a popular tourist spot. Another popular tourist spot is the third-largest city of Tuzla, found in the northeast, which is home to Europe's only salt lake. Other notable cities with populations over 100,000 include Zenica, Bijeljina, and Mostar.", "start_char": 3439, "end_char": 4935, "id": "47959919" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_724313797#0_745155953", "url": "http://factsking.com/countries/bosnia-herzegovina/", "title": "10 Interesting Facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina - FactsKing.com", "headings": "10 Interesting Facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina.\n10 Interesting Facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina.\nBosnia and Herzegovina Facts\n1. Bosnian coffee is thick\n2. Their winter festival lasts two months\n3. It’s full of land mines\n4. Bosnia and Herzegovina has three presidents\n5. It has a monument to canned beef\n6. They sometimes shoot guns as a form of celebration\n7. The Bosnian national anthem has no official lyrics\n8. Bosnia and Herzegovina has infamous fake pyramids\n9. Bosnian currency can’t be bought or exchanged anywhere outside of the country\n10. It has the last jungle in Europe\nConclusion\n", "segment": "10 Interesting Facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina - FactsKing.com\n10 Interesting Facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina, commonly known simply as Bosnia, is a beautiful country with a rich culture. This country located in Southeast Europe is popular with tourists for its delicious cuisine, dynamic festivals, interesting music, and much more. Nicknamed “Heart Shaped Land” and famed for its ancient heritage that dates back to the New Stone Age, Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country full of exciting facts to discover. Below you’ll find 10 interesting facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina that are sure to fascinate you. Bosnia and Herzegovina Facts\n1. Bosnian coffee is thick\nBosnia and Herzegovina is one of the 20 top countries for coffee consumption. Its citizens drink an estimated 6.1kg of coffee per person, an interesting fact about Bosnia and Herzegovina. Common coffee drinks such as espressos, lattes, and instant coffee are popular in the country, but Bosnia and Herzegovina actually has its own unique form of traditional coffee that is very different from what is served in cafes. Whole raw coffee beans are roasted and ground by hand.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1167, "id": "73136179" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1605611289#2_3318029308", "url": "https://www.countryaah.com/countries-that-start-with-b/", "title": "Countries that Start with B – Countryaah.com", "headings": "Countries that Start with B\nCountries that Start with B\nBelgium\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nBulgaria\nBelarus\nBahamas\nBarbados\nBelize\nBermuda\nBolivia\nBrazil\nBenin\nBotswana\nBurkina Faso\nBurundi\nBahrain\nBangladesh\nBhutan\nBrunei\n", "segment": "The country’s capital, Brussels, is the seat of both the EU and NATO. Country Facts – State Capital – Population Graph – Airports – Public Holidays – Embassies of Belgium – Embassies in Belgium – Import Regulations – Major Trade Partners – Major Imports – Major Exports\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nBosnia and Herzegovina is a republic in the Balkan Peninsula of Southeastern Europe. The country lies out to the Adriatic Sea and borders Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia. The landscape is forested and consists mainly of limestone mountains with deep valleys, steep hillsides, rivers and river plains. The climate is temperate with cold winters and hot summers inland. On the coast, the climate is subtropical. Agriculture, forestry, hydropower, cattle and sheep farming are essential for the economy. The country also has significant deposits of minerals, among others. iron ore, coal, copper, chromium, manganese, salt and bauxite. Bosnia and Herzegovina was part of Yugoslavia until 1992.", "start_char": 786, "end_char": 1768, "id": "109659065" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1568485510#0_3298540979", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Bosnia-and-Herzegovina", "title": "Bosnia and Herzegovina | Facts, Geography, History, & Maps | Britannica", "headings": "Bosnia and Herzegovina\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nLand\nRelief\nDrainage\nClimate\nPlant and animal life\nBosnia and Herzegovina\n", "segment": "Bosnia and Herzegovina | Facts, Geography, History, & Maps | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Countries of the World\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nJohn R. Lampe See All Contributors\nProfessor of History, University of Maryland. Former director of the East European Studies program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Author of Balkans into Southeastern Europe,...\nSee Article History\nAlternative Title: Republika Bosna i Hercegovina\nBosnia and Herzegovina, country situated in the western Balkan Peninsula of Europe. The larger region of Bosnia occupies the northern and central parts of the country, and Herzegovina occupies the south and southwest. These historical regions do not correspond with the two autonomous political entities that were established by the internationally brokered Dayton Accords of 1995: the Republika Srpska (Bosnian Serb Republic), located in the north and east, and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, occupying the western and central areas. The capital of the country is Sarajevo; important regional cities include Mostar and Banja Luka. Bosnia and Herzegovina\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nEncyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nThe rebuilt stone arch bridge across the Neretva River at Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1300, "id": "23792557" } ]
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Originally created by local businessmen to extend tourism after Labor Day, newspapers held a photo contest that attracted over 1,500 entries each vying to win the “Golden Mermaid” title and cash prizes. Ever since the first pageant, the annual event has become a mainstay in American culture while also provoking protests from various groups. There were only six contestants competing for the trophy and $100 cash prize at the first pageant. Sixteen-year old Margaret Gorman (“The Most Beautiful Bathing Girl in America”) from Washington, D.C. won the competition that attracted 100,000 to watch in Atlantic City. Aside from a temporary shutdown due the Great Depression, the pageant has been held every year since 1921. There have been a few changes through the years: In 1938 they added a talent section and required contestants to bring chaperones, in 1940 the name was officially changed to “The Miss America Pageant” and in 1944 they gave out college scholarships in place of “furs and movie contracts.”", "start_char": 366, "end_char": 1855, "id": "72387443" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_253237262#8_582210343", "url": "https://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/03/11/first-miss-america-crowned-golden-mermaid-won-100-1921/", "title": "The first Miss America pageant was held in 1921, the winner was crowned \"Golden Mermaid\" and won $100", "headings": "The first Miss America pageant was held in 1921, the winner was crowned “Golden Mermaid” and won $100\nThe first Miss America pageant was held in 1921, the winner was crowned “Golden Mermaid” and won $100\nContinues below\n", "segment": "In 1945, the first college scholarship was awarded and has since become one of the primary emphases of the pageant. On Saturday, September 11, 1954, the pageant was broadcast on television for the first time, and twenty-seven million people tuned in. The following year, Bert Parks began his long association with the Miss America pageant. The year 1959 saw representation from every state in the Union for the first time. In 1970, the first black woman entered the pageant – Cheryl Adrienne Browne of Iowa. It wasn’t until 1983 that a black woman, Vanessa Williams, won the title, but she had to resign after tabloids ran evocative pictures that had been taken of her. A statue of Bert Parks in Atlantic City commemorates his association with the Miss America pageant. In 1990 the pageant officials decided each contestant must have a cause to champion. Debbye Turner, the 1990 winner, chose “Motivating Youth to Excellence”, and in 1991 Marjorie Judith Vincent, Miss Illinois, promoted awareness of domestic violence. In 1994 Alabama’s Heather Whitestone was the first disabled person to wear the crown.", "start_char": 4673, "end_char": 5779, "id": "67335517" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_968060654#4_2224101471", "url": "https://tessmevah.wordpress.com/2014/02/11/the-history-of-beauty-pageants/", "title": "The History of Beauty Pageants | A Little Shred Of History", "headings": "The History of Beauty Pageants\nThe History of Beauty Pageants\nReferences\nLeave a Reply\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "They could not have any access to the outside world. The first women to win the title of “beauty queen” was crowned in Spa, Belgium. This influenced other countries to begin similar competitions of their own. Germany and the USA were those that were most keen on getting started. The USA is now known for its pageant Miss America, which began in 1921. Every state had to designate a woman to participate; the preliminary step was to hold a state-wide competition (eg. Miss New York or Miss Colorado). Each winner would then move on to Miss America. The first winner was a young woman named Margaret Gorman;", "start_char": 2386, "end_char": 2992, "id": "107171846" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1187270327#0_2580325219", "url": "https://www.mylifetime.com/she-did-that/september-7-1921-the-first-miss-america-pageant-was-held-in-atlantic-city-nj", "title": "September 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ - Lifetime", "headings": "September 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ\nSeptember 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ\nSeptember 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ\n", "segment": "September 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ - Lifetime\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n#SheDidThat\nSeptember 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ\n#SheDidThat September 07, 2017\nSeptember 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ\nSari Rosenberg\nPhoto: Getty Images\nPrint\nCite\nArticle Details: September 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ\nAuthor\nSari Rosenberg\nWebsite Name\nmylifetime.com\nYear Published\n2017\nTitle\nSeptember 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ\nURL\nhttps://www.mylifetime.com/she-did-that/september-7-1921-the-first-miss-america-pageant-was-held-in-atlantic-city-nj\nAccess Date\nMay 23, 2021\nPublisher\nA+E Networks\nOn September 7, 1921, Atlantic City hosted the first Miss America pageant. Originally created by local businessmen to extend tourism after Labor Day, newspapers held a photo contest that attracted over 1,500 entries each vying to win the “Golden Mermaid” title and cash prizes. 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The young women involved have made a significant difference in people’s lives through their charitable and community service endeavors, using the national platform to educate millions of Americans on issues facing the nation. Miss America is more than a title, it’s a movement of empowering young women everywhere to dream big, to insist that their voices be heard and to inspire change in the world around them. Of course, Miss America wears a crown—she rules. 1920s\n1930s\n1940s\n1950s\n1960s\n1970s\n1980s\n1990s\n2000s\n1920s\nMargaret Gorman, winner of the 1921 “Inter-City Beauty” contest and the first Miss America. In the decades just prior to the pageant’s creation, there was a marked transformation around women’s roles in society with expanding social, political and cultural activity for women. A new image for women developed, symbolizing the changing times. The modern woman was vigorous.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1252, "id": "71424449" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1187270327#3_2580330983", "url": "https://www.mylifetime.com/she-did-that/september-7-1921-the-first-miss-america-pageant-was-held-in-atlantic-city-nj", "title": "September 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ - Lifetime", "headings": "September 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ\nSeptember 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ\nSeptember 7, 1921: The First Miss America Pageant Was Held in Atlantic City, NJ\n", "segment": "In 1945, the first and only Jewish American, Bess Myerson, won the title. In 1950, they opened the pageant to non-white contestants, but it wasn’t until 1970 when an African-American woman, Cheryl Browne, competed for the first time. The first African-American, Vanessa Williams, won the title in 1984. Scandalized by the parading of young women, religious groups had protested the pageant since its inception. In 1968, Miss America attracted a massive demonstration from a new type of critics: the feminists. For their first coordinated national protest, a network of second-wave feminist groups converged in Atlantic City to protest the pageant’s sexism, racism, capitalism, ageism, and promotion of war. They held up signs (“Women Are Enslaved By Beauty Standards” and “No More Miss America!”) and ceremoniously threw items they dubbed “instruments of female torture” (bras, mops, girdles, pots, pans, and Playboy magazines) into garbage cans. Note:", "start_char": 1856, "end_char": 2808, "id": "72387445" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_253237262#0_582196417", "url": "https://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/03/11/first-miss-america-crowned-golden-mermaid-won-100-1921/", "title": "The first Miss America pageant was held in 1921, the winner was crowned \"Golden Mermaid\" and won $100", "headings": "The first Miss America pageant was held in 1921, the winner was crowned “Golden Mermaid” and won $100\nThe first Miss America pageant was held in 1921, the winner was crowned “Golden Mermaid” and won $100\nContinues below\n", "segment": "The first Miss America pageant was held in 1921, the winner was crowned \"Golden Mermaid\" and won $100\nThe first Miss America pageant was held in 1921, the winner was crowned “Golden Mermaid” and won $100\nMar 11, 2016 Neil Patrick\nIn September of 1920, Atlantic City businessman Conrad Eckholm, owner of the Monticello Hotel, put on a festival designed to keep tourists in town for the two weeks following Labor Day. The “Fall Frolic” was a city festival that culminated in a rolling chair parade. This event featured local young women riding on decorated wicker seats that accommodated at least two people and had two rear wheels and one front wheel. Afterward, a costume party was held on the pier. The wicker seats were so popular that they began to be used on the Boardwalk for the entire season. A photo of the first Miss America winner, Margaret Gorman. This was the official photo of her as the winner. Over the winter, newspaper publishers had a conference; Harry Finley suggested having a popularity contest for young ladies from several cities, with the winner receiving a trip to Atlantic City. The local newspaper would provide the contestants’ wardrobe.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1165, "id": "67335509" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_214194165#0_240722217", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_America_1921", "title": "Miss America 1921 - Wikipedia", "headings": "Miss America 1921\nMiss America 1921\nContents\nResults\nPlacements\nAwards\nContestants\nNotes\nReferences\nSecondary sources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Miss America 1921 - Wikipedia\nMiss America 1921\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nMiss America 1921\nDate\nThursday, September 8, 1921\nPresenters\nKing Neptune XII ( Hudson Maxim ), Thomas P. Endicott\nVenue\nMillion Dollar Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey\nEntrants\n10\nPlacements\n1\nWinner\nMargaret Gorman\nWashington, D.C.\n1922 →\nWhat has become known as the first Miss America pageant was, at its start in 1921, an activity designed to attract tourists to extend their Labor Day holiday weekend and enjoy festivities in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Atlantic City's Inter-City Beauty Contest, as it was initially called, attracted over 1,500 photographic entries from around the country, all vying to win the \"Golden Mermaid\" award and cash prizes. Six \"Inter-City Beauties,\" arrived in Atlantic City and entered a new event: The \"Inter-City Beauty\" Contest. It was judged in stylish afternoon attire not only by the judges, but also the public, who shared in 50 percent of the final score. Personality played a large role in the voting as masses of people surrounded each entrant to get to know her better and throw questions at them throughout the event. Later, the entrants were escorted and presented on the stage of the Keith Theatre on the Garden Pier. The amateur prize, the Watkins Trophy, was awarded to Miss Washington, DC, Margaret Gorman, Miss South Jersey, Kathryn M. Gearon placed second, receiving $100 in gold. A special professional prize, the Endicott Trophy, was awarded to Miss New York, silent film actress Virginia Lee. An immediate hit with the crowds, the \"Inter-City Beauties\" were later judged head-to-head against two other \"Beauty\" winners in selected classes of the now famous Bather's Revue:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1750, "id": "62869729" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_214070887#9_240605912", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_America", "title": "Miss America - Wikipedia", "headings": "Miss America\nMiss America\nContents\nOverview\nHistory\n1921–1967\n1968–2016\n2017–present\nWinners\nRecent titleholders\nHosts\nPresent\nPast\nSee also\nFurther reading and viewing\nArchives and collections\nBooks\nDocumentaries\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The contest that year was won by Mary Katherine Campbell ( Miss Ohio ), who won again in 1923. She returned to compete a third time in 1924 but placed as first runner-up that year, and pageant rules were then amended to prevent anyone from winning more than once. Alta Sterling, competing as Miss Sioux City, was the first to represent the state of Iowa at the 1924 Miss America pageant. Sterling has the distinction of being the first Jewish contestant to compete for Miss America – one of some very notable \"firsts\" by Miss Iowa contestants. Beginning in 1940, Bob Russell served as the first official host of the pageant. In 1941, Mifauny Shunatona, Miss Oklahoma, became the first Native American contestant. In 1945, Bess Myerson became the first Jewish-American and the first Miss New York (competing as Miss New York City, a competition organized by a local radio station) to win the Miss America pageant as Miss America 1945. As the only Jewish contestant, Myerson was encouraged by the pageant directors to change her name to \"Bess Meredith\" or \"Beth Merrick\", but she refused. After winning the title (and as a Jewish Miss America), Myerson received few endorsements and later recalled that \"I couldn't even stay in certain hotels […] there would be signs that read no coloreds, no Jews, no dogs. I felt so rejected.", "start_char": 6704, "end_char": 8030, "id": "62869644" } ]
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what music did beethoven composed?
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_221268001#3_589905523", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_is_Beethoven_important_to_Classical_Music", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat music did Beethoven compose? beethoven composed classical music\nWhat music Ludwig beethoven play? Classical music\nWhat music period did Ludwig van Beethoven write music in? Beethoven bridged the transition from Classical to Romantic music. Who played classical music? Beethoven was a composer who both played and composed classical\nmusic\nWhat music did Beethoven write? he wrote classical or romantic music\nWhat are the 3 bees of classical music? The three B's of Classical music are Bach, Brahms and\nBeethoven. What style of music do beethoven play? Beethoven was known for composing and playing Classical and\nRomantic music.", "start_char": 1344, "end_char": 2012, "id": "75122765" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_109219748#0_292110054", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_music_did_Ludwig_van_Beethoven_write", "title": "What kind of music did Ludwig van Beethoven write? - Answers", "headings": "What kind of music did Ludwig van Beethoven write\n?\n\nWhat kind of music did Ludwig van Beethoven write?\nYour Answer\nWhat kind of music did Ludwig van Beethoven write?\n", "segment": "What kind of music did Ludwig van Beethoven write? - Answers\nComposers\nLudwig van Beethoven\nWhat kind of music did Ludwig van Beethoven write? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2014-09-16 14:24:50\nBeethoven bridged the transition from Classical to Romantic music. In Beethoven's \"Early\" composing phase, he wrote in the structured style of Haydn and Mozart, both of whom were his mentor at some stage. Beethoven sought to copy their styles, but he did it with a touch of a perfect balance between dynamics and harmony to create his early style. The style was lighter, less complex and more elegant than later in his composing career. This was when he wrote his first two symphonies, the first six string quartets, the first two piano concertos, and the first twenty piano sonatas. Beethoven was just starting to experience deafness when he began his \"Middle\" period of composing. At this time, his music was grander and more passionate, tending towards large-scale works which expressed heroism and struggle. This time included symphonies number 3 to 8, the last three piano concertos and his only violin concerto, five string quartets (Nos.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1167, "id": "74897670" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_665092963#0_881278357", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Ludwig_van_Beethoven", "title": "List of compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven\nList of compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven\nContents\nList of works by genre\nOrchestral music\nSymphonies\nConcertos\nOther works for soloist and orchestra\nOvertures and incidental music\nChamber music\nChamber music for strings\nChamber music with piano\nChamber music for winds\nSolo piano music\nPiano sonatas\nPiano variations\nShorter piano pieces\nPiano four hands\nVocal music\nOperas\nChoral works with orchestra\nOther choral works\nSolo voices and orchestra\nSongs\nFolksongs\nWind Band\nCollections of dances\nCanons and musical jokes\nMiscellaneous\nList of works by number\nWorks with opus numbers\nWorks with WoO numbers\nInstrumental works: WoO 1–86\nVocal works: WoO 87–205\nAdded works: WoO 206–228\nWorks with Anhang (Anh.) and Unvollendete (Unv.) numbers\nWorks with Hess numbers\nWorks with Hess number\nWorks with Hess Anhang (Anh.) numbers\nWorks with Biamonti numbers\nSee also\nReferences\nNotes\nSources\nCatalogues and bibliographies\nWorks collections (scores)\nBooks\nExternal links\n", "segment": "List of compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven - Wikipedia\nList of compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\nThe compositions of Ludwig van Beethoven consist of 722 works written over forty-five years, from his earliest work in 1782 (variations for piano on a march by Ernst Christoph Dressler) when he was only twelve years old and still in Bonn, until his last work just before his death in Vienna in 1827. Beethoven composed works in all the main genres of classical music, including symphonies, concertos, string quartets, piano sonatas and one opera. His works range from requiring a solo performer to needing a large orchestra and chorus to perform. Title page of Beethoven's Symphonies from the Gesamtausgabe\nBeethoven straddled both the Classical and Romantic periods, working in genres associated with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his teacher Joseph Haydn such as the piano concerto, string quartet and symphony, while on the other hand providing the groundwork for other Romantic composers such as Hector Berlioz and Franz Liszt with programmatic works such as his Pastoral Symphony and Piano Sonata \" Les Adieux \". Beethoven's work is typically divided into three periods: the \"Early\" period, where Beethoven composed in the \"Viennese\" style; the \"Middle\" or \"Heroic\" period, where his work is characterised by struggle and heroism, such as in the Eroica Symphony, the Fifth Symphony, the Appassionata Sonata and in his sole opera Fidelio; and the \"Late\" period, marked by intense personal expression and an emotional and intellectual profundity. Although his output dropped drastically in his later years, this period saw the composition of masterpieces such as the late string quartets, the final five piano sonatas, the Diabelli Variations, the Missa Solemnis and the Ninth Symphony. Beethoven's works are classified by both genre and various numbering systems.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1887, "id": "99841679" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_530674807#2_1051130300", "url": "https://www.classicsforkids.com/composers/composer_profile.php?id=7", "title": "Classics For Kids", "headings": "Composers\nComposers\nLudwig van Beethoven\nSymphony No. 8: Movement 2\nSymphony No. 5: First Movement\n", "segment": "chamber and choral music, piano music and string quartets, and an opera. Music by Beethoven: Symphony No. 8: Movement 2\nDuration: 3:51\nComposed in 1812 (Classical Period)\nPerformed by Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia; Bela Drahos, conductor\nMusic by Beethoven: Symphony No. 5: First Movement\nDuration:", "start_char": 969, "end_char": 1265, "id": "108438763" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1298603845#12_2640785919", "url": "https://www.dw.com/en/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-beethoven/a-18689943", "title": "10 things you didn′t know about Beethoven | Music | DW | 02.09.2015", "headings": "10 things you didn't know about Beethoven\nMusic\n10 things you didn't know about Beethoven\n1. He wrote music for a dead poodle.\n2. He had a mysterious love life.\n3. He was messy, but strict.\n4. He was a musical revolutionary.\n5. He had a vision.\n6. His only opera almost landed in the trash.\n7. He was inspired and infuriated by Napoleon.\n8. Ta-ta-ta-Taaaa: He decided less was more.\nFrom revolutionary to pop idol\nCharistimatic, but tempermental\n9. He influenced the development of the CD.\n10. A rat's flea might have made him deaf.\nDW recommends\n", "segment": "Beethoven wasn't only interested in music, but also in philosophy, literature and politics. In the early phases of his musical career, he would pay tribute to heroism. He was a fan of the French Revolution and devoted his Third Symphony, the \"Eroica,\" to Napoleon. However, when Napoleon crowned himself Emperor, Beethoven furiously erased this dedication from his score. 8. Ta-ta-ta-Taaaa: He decided less was more. The beginning of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony from 1808 is world renowned. The motif of the first movement is made of just four tones. Altogether, Beethoven wrote nine symphonies, a lot fewer than Mozart, who composed over 41.", "start_char": 3912, "end_char": 4554, "id": "58445506" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_221268001#4_589906419", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_is_Beethoven_important_to_Classical_Music", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Beethoven was a composer who both played and composed classical\nmusic\nWhat music did Beethoven write? he wrote classical or romantic music\nWhat are the 3 bees of classical music? The three B's of Classical music are Bach, Brahms and\nBeethoven. What style of music do beethoven play? Beethoven was known for composing and playing Classical and\nRomantic music. He was regarded as the main one to effect the\ntransition from Classical to Romantic. Is Beethoven famous for a particular type of music? Beethoven is famous as a classical music composer &amp; for\nbeing deaf when he was composing. Which school did Beethoven attend?", "start_char": 1653, "end_char": 2278, "id": "75122766" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_733193794#0_1410586218", "url": "https://www.cmuse.org/best-of-beethoven/", "title": "The Best of Beethoven (4 Beautiful Works by Ludwig van Beethoven) - CMUSE", "headings": "The Best of Beethoven (4 Beautiful Works by Ludwig van Beethoven)\nThe Best of Beethoven (4 Beautiful Works by Ludwig van Beethoven)\nRead also:\nThe Best of Beethoven\n1. Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major: Op.50\n2. Symphony No. 7 in A Major: Op.92 (The Pastoral)\n3. Piano Sonata No.21 in C Major Op.53 (The Waldstein)\nBeethoven Sonata N° 21 'Waldstein' Daniel Barenboim\n4. String Quartet in F Major Op.59, no.1\nBeethoven String Quartet No. 7 in F Major, Op. 59, No. 1 - American String Quartet (Live)\n", "segment": "The Best of Beethoven (4 Beautiful Works by Ludwig van Beethoven) - CMUSE\nCLASSICAL\nLISTS\nThe Best of Beethoven (4 Beautiful Works by Ludwig van Beethoven)\nBy\nDr Justin Wildridge\n-\nApr 24, 2018\nBest of Beethoven Works\nThe following pieces are very much my personal choice of music from this great composer. There are many other astonishing pieces that Beethoven composed that I have not included here but perhaps will become part of another article another day. Beethoven’s output was extensive with the only genre of music he did not devote significant time to being Opera. The instrumental music Beethoven composed consisted largely of Symphonies, Concertos, Chamber Music, and Overtures, and it is from these works that I have made my selection. Read also: Greatest Beethoven Symphonies\nBeethoven Biography\nInteresting Beethoven Facts\nThe Best of Mozart\nThe Best of Beethoven\n1. Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major: Op.50\nYouTube\nSubscribe\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos\nMore videos\nYou're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1183, "id": "108622993" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_530674807#4_1051131713", "url": "https://www.classicsforkids.com/composers/composer_profile.php?id=7", "title": "Classics For Kids", "headings": "Composers\nComposers\nLudwig van Beethoven\nSymphony No. 8: Movement 2\nSymphony No. 5: First Movement\n", "segment": "7:14\nComposed in 1807 (Classical Period)\nPerformed by Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia; Béla Drahos, conductor\nShows about Beethoven: Ludwig van Beethoven: About Ludwig van Beethoven\nLudwig van Beethoven: Beethoven the Pianist\nLudwig van Beethoven: Beethoven's Symphonies\nLudwig van Beethoven: Music that Imitates Inanimate Objects\nLudwig van Beethoven: Roll Over Beethoven\nLesson Plan\nEducators, there is a Lesson Plan available on this site for Ludwig van Beethoven. Click here to learn more. Return to List", "start_char": 1266, "end_char": 1770, "id": "108438765" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1036403674#6_2033476168", "url": "https://amusicalmom.com/famous-pieces-of-music-by-ludwig-van-beethoven/", "title": "7 Famous pieces of music by Ludwig Van Beethoven - A Musical Mom", "headings": "7 Famous pieces of music by Ludwig Van Beethoven\n7 Famous pieces of music by Ludwig Van Beethoven\nWho Was Beethoven?\nFREE Printable Music Worksheets!\n7 Famous Pieces of Music by Beethoven\n1) Symphony Number 5, First Movement\n2) Moonlight Sonata\n3) Violin Concerto in D Major\n4) Fur Elise\n5) String Quartet Opus 18, Number 4– First Movement\n6) Symphony Number 9: First Movement\n7) Symphony Number 9: Fourth Movement\nFREE Printable Worksheets!\n", "segment": "Beethoven is considered one of the greatest composers who has ever lived. He is best known for his nine symphonies, but he also wrote many other kinds of music, such a concertos, an opera, piano music, and quartet music. FREE Printable Music Worksheets! Get My Freebie! We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe at anytime. Built with ConvertKit\n7 Famous Pieces of Music by Beethoven\nSince Beethoven was a brilliant musician from childhood, there obviously was a mountain of music to choose from! Here are some of his most famous and well loved pieces of music. 1) Symphony Number 5, First Movement\nHand’s down, this is Beethoven’s most famous piece of music! What are a few places you can remember hearing it?", "start_char": 2658, "end_char": 3364, "id": "24988796" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1538606625#7_3236496382", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ludwig-van-Beethoven", "title": "Ludwig van Beethoven | Biography, Music, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Ludwig van Beethoven\nLudwig van Beethoven\nGerman composer\nTop Questions\nWhat is Ludwig van Beethoven known for?\nHow did Ludwig van Beethoven get his start in music?\nWhat did Ludwig van Beethoven compose?\nWas Ludwig van Beethoven deaf?\nHow did Ludwig van Beethoven change music?\nLife and work\nThe early years\nA Brief History of German Music\n", "segment": "Mannheim school\nRead more about an early influence on Beethoven’s music. What did Ludwig van Beethoven compose? Beethoven composed music in the transitional period between the Classical and the Romantic eras, and his work has been divided into (roughly) three periods. The first period, between 1794 and 1800, is characterized by traditional 18th-century technique and sounds. The second period, between 1801 and 1814, is marked by an increased use of improvisatory material. The third period, between 1814 and 1827, featured a wide range of musical harmonies and textures. Beethoven’s second period was his most prolific. He composed many of his most famous pieces—including the Eroica Symphony (1805), Symphony No. 5 in C Minor (1808), Symphony No. 6 in F Major (1808), and Symphony No.", "start_char": 3164, "end_char": 3953, "id": "23756963" } ]
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where did madoff live?
Palm Beach
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1335868826#3_2718317436", "url": "https://www.earnthenecklace.com/bernie-madoff-wife-now-ruth-madoff-net-worth-alive-kids/", "title": "Ruth Madoff: Where is Bernie Madoff's Wife Now?", "headings": "Ruth Madoff: Where is Bernie Madoff’s Wife Now?\nRuth Madoff: Where is Bernie Madoff’s Wife Now?\nRuth Madoff is making headlines again and it may have something to do with the newly released HBO movie, Wizard of Lies, based on the 2008 scandal involving her husband, Bernie Madoff. With the movie coming out and her husband spending an eternity in jail, many are wondering where Bernie Madoff’s wife is now. If you want to know more about Ruth Madoff, then we have what you need.\nIs Ruth Madoff Still Alive?\nWhere Does Ruth Madoff Live?\nThe Scandal of the Century\nAndrew Madoff’s Fiancée was Affected, Too\n", "segment": "She’s 76 and now forced to live a lifestyle she’s not used to, in exile after her husband’s scandal nearly a decade ago. Where Does Ruth Madoff Live? According to the New York Post, Bernie Madoff’s wife lives a quiet life in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. She walks every day from her condo to the Upper Crust Bagel Company on South Beach Avenue. Everyone in the town of 6,600 people know exactly who Ruth is, but mostly leave her alone. She was used to owning a home with her husband on the Upper East Side, but was forced to give it up after Bernie’s Ponzi scheme. Even Donald Trump didn’t want to rent her an apartment in one of his many hotels and buildings, due to the scandal. Ruth Madoff’s net worth isn’t public record, but we can say it’s definitely not what it was, before her life was ruined. She was able to keep $2.5 million (and left Manhattan), but most of their wealth of $80.0 million was taken. Her days of expensive clothes, hair care, and lifestyle are far behind her now and her neighbors all notice, according to The Post.", "start_char": 999, "end_char": 2040, "id": "58488442" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_21113096#5_48648191", "url": "https://networth.wiki/mark-madoff/", "title": "Mark Madoff Net Worth, First Wife, & More", "headings": "Mark Madoff Net Worth, First Wife, & More\nPeople\nMark Madoff Net Worth, First Wife, & More\nWho Is Mark Madoff?\nWhats Inside ?\nCareer History of Mark Madoff\nPersonal Life of Mark Madoff\nNet Worth of Mark Madoff\nControversial News on the Life & Career of Mark Madoff\n", "segment": "Madoff graduated in 1986. Plenty of the people in his social circle comprised of students coming from other well-off families in New York. image\nCompared to his brother, Andrew, Madoff was the more outgoing one of the two. He seemed to have everything – Good looks, wealth, and a great personality. He officially moved to New York in 1986, so he can take part in his father’s business firm. A lot of his friends rented tiny studio apartments. However, Madoff was blessed enough to live inside an apartment that Bernie had bought him. And it’s not just any apartment – It was located in Sterling Plaza, a high-rise luxury residential building on Manhattan’s ritzy Upper East Side area. Sterling Plaza was built by Sterling Equities. It is controlled by Fred Wilpon, who also owns the New York Mets baseball team.", "start_char": 1372, "end_char": 2183, "id": "65099203" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_57083519#0_105062206", "url": "http://abcnews.go.com/US/life-madoff-ruth-living-25-million-connecticut/story?id=36557458", "title": "Life After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut - ABC News", "headings": "Life After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut\nLife After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut", "segment": "Life After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut - ABC News\nLife After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut\nA lonely figure, Rush Madoff never went through with Bernie divorce. By BRIAN ROSS, MEGAN CHRISTIE and RHONDA SCHWARTZ\nFebruary 3, 2016, 6:58 AM\n• 5 min read\nShare to Facebook\nShare to Twitter\nEmail this article\n1:52\nBernie Madoff: Where Is He Now? Seven years after infamous Ponzi scheme collapsed, Madoff's story to hit small screen. ABC News\n— -- Instead of a sprawling Manhattan penthouse she lives in a rented one bedroom, 989 square foot apartment in Connecticut. There are no more limousines, just a Toyota Prius. And the $2.5 million she was allowed by the government to keep is a pittance compared to the billions of dollars her husband once had in his bank account. Yet Ruth Madoff is not complaining, at least publicly.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 865, "id": "3800036" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_21113096#6_48649523", "url": "https://networth.wiki/mark-madoff/", "title": "Mark Madoff Net Worth, First Wife, & More", "headings": "Mark Madoff Net Worth, First Wife, & More\nPeople\nMark Madoff Net Worth, First Wife, & More\nWho Is Mark Madoff?\nWhats Inside ?\nCareer History of Mark Madoff\nPersonal Life of Mark Madoff\nNet Worth of Mark Madoff\nControversial News on the Life & Career of Mark Madoff\n", "segment": "A lot of his friends rented tiny studio apartments. However, Madoff was blessed enough to live inside an apartment that Bernie had bought him. And it’s not just any apartment – It was located in Sterling Plaza, a high-rise luxury residential building on Manhattan’s ritzy Upper East Side area. Sterling Plaza was built by Sterling Equities. It is controlled by Fred Wilpon, who also owns the New York Mets baseball team. The Wilpon family was friends with the Madoffs, and their businesses had acquired millions and millions of dollars during the Ponzi scheme. Bernie was said to be secretive, controlling, and strict as a father. Also See: Lena The Plug Bio: Facts, Net Worth, Boyfriend & More\nCareer History of Mark Madoff\nSince graduating, Madoff had spent most of his career working inside his father’s company.", "start_char": 1763, "end_char": 2578, "id": "65099204" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_57083519#1_105063519", "url": "http://abcnews.go.com/US/life-madoff-ruth-living-25-million-connecticut/story?id=36557458", "title": "Life After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut - ABC News", "headings": "Life After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut\nLife After Madoff: Ruth Living on $2.5 Million in Connecticut", "segment": "Seven years after infamous Ponzi scheme collapsed, Madoff's story to hit small screen. ABC News\n— -- Instead of a sprawling Manhattan penthouse she lives in a rented one bedroom, 989 square foot apartment in Connecticut. There are no more limousines, just a Toyota Prius. And the $2.5 million she was allowed by the government to keep is a pittance compared to the billions of dollars her husband once had in his bank account. Yet Ruth Madoff is not complaining, at least publicly. Since the suicide of her son Mark, and the cancer death of her other son Andrew, she has largely disappeared from the public eye. ABC News\n\"Madoff After the Fall\" appears on ABC Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016. TUNE IN Wednesday and Thursday this week for the ABC miniseries “Madoff” followed Thursday by an hour-long ABC News special on the real-life Madoff story. To get caught up, check out ABC News' in-depth coverage of the Madoff scandal by clicking HERE. She lives near her grandchildren, is an avid consumer of books from the local library and is a familiar figure in her small town running errands at the dry cleaners and the grocery store.", "start_char": 383, "end_char": 1506, "id": "3800037" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1779264089#6_2003558272", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Madoff", "title": "Ruth Madoff - Wikipedia", "headings": "Ruth Madoff\nRuth Madoff\nContents\nEarly life\nPersonal life\nAssets\nHomes\nIn the media\nReferences\n", "segment": "a Manhattan apartment ($7 million); a Montauk home ($3 million); a Palm Beach home ($11 million); a Cap d'Antibes, France, property ($1 million); furniture, household goods, and art ($9.9 million), and a restored 1969 Rybovich sportfishing yacht ($800,000). Since her husband’s incarceration, most of the Madoff family assets have been seized by the government, including the couple's Upper East Side penthouse in New York City. In June 2009, shortly before Bernie Madoff was sentenced, prosecutors reached an agreement allowing Ruth Madoff to keep $2.5 million, while taking and selling the Madoffs' other assets. The settlement, however, did not preclude others, such as the court-appointed trustee Irving Picard of BakerHostetler who was liquidating her husband's firm, from seeking to recover funds from her, for example as a wrongful transferee of funds transferred to her. Bernie Madoff’s lawyer had asked the government to allow his wife to keep $70 million in assets that were in her name, as he forfeited all rights to assets totaling $170 million. In May 2019, 77-year-old Ruth Madoff agreed to pay $594,000 ($250,000 in cash, and $344,000 of trusts for two of her grandchildren), and to surrender her remaining assets when she dies, to settle claims by the court-appointed trustee Picard liquidating her husband's firm for former customers.", "start_char": 3618, "end_char": 4969, "id": "63973043" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_102783242#17_187811469", "url": "https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/business-ethics/s06-theories-of-duties-and-rights-.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Madoff had, obviously, rich clients. He met them at his home in New York City; at his mansion in hyperwealthy Palm Beach, Florida; or on his fifty-five-foot yacht cleverly named Bull. He impressed them with a calm demeanor and serious knowledge. While it’s true that he was mostly taking clients’ money and sticking it in his wallet, the investments he claimedto engineer were actually quite sophisticated; they had to do with buying stock in tandem with options to buy and sell that same stock on the futures market. He threw in technical words like “put” and “call” and left everyone thinking he was either crazy or a genius. Since he was apparently making money, “genius” seemed the more likely reality. People also found him trustworthy.", "start_char": 8373, "end_char": 9115, "id": "23995216" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_373321731#7_657559230", "url": "https://articlebio.com/peter-madoff", "title": "Peter Madoff Bio - age, net worth, wiki, house, family, son, daughter, and more", "headings": "Peter Madoff Biography\nPeter Madoff Biography\nContents:\nSynopsis\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nNet worth\nPersonal life\n", "segment": "Their expenditure includes homes in Palm Beach, Old Westbury, New York, and on Long Island, also an apartment on Park Avenue worth $4 million. Due to the forfeiture and the ten years prison, Madoff's net worth is in negative figures. Personal life\nPeter B. Madoff is a married man. He is married to Marion Madoff. The couple had two children, their son c Roger Madoff died a couple years ago. He has a daughter named Shana Madoff. His daughter Shana Madoff is a former American attorney currently serves as a yoga teacher. His daughter is married to Eric Swanson and has two children with him.", "start_char": 4208, "end_char": 4801, "id": "53337028" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_373321731#4_657555551", "url": "https://articlebio.com/peter-madoff", "title": "Peter Madoff Bio - age, net worth, wiki, house, family, son, daughter, and more", "headings": "Peter Madoff Biography\nPeter Madoff Biography\nContents:\nSynopsis\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nNet worth\nPersonal life\n", "segment": "Net worth\nPeter Madoff owned a home in Old Westbury, New York, worth $5 million. He also owned a mansion in Palm Beach Florida worth $4.2 million, which was transferred to his wife on 8th November 2006, along with a vintage Aston Martin. Madoff also served as director of Cohmaed Securities Corp and benefitted from the earnings. Madoff's temporarily seized assets that he previously ordered were modified to be allowed to use up to $10,000 per month as living expenses. The assets included mortgage, insurance premiums, and loans. When Madoff was sentenced to ten years prison. He received a forfeiture order of $143 billion. The government set high amount of the crime's proceeds in order to seize all of his and his family's assets and returned back to the victims. Madoff's forfeiture led him to give away all of his assets to the government including, cars homes, cash, and Rolex watch. It also included assets of his wife and daughter and other family members.", "start_char": 2884, "end_char": 3851, "id": "53337025" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_809294731#2_1641714414", "url": "https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/bernard-madoff", "title": "Bernie Madoff - Death, Sons & Ponzi Scheme - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nFull Name\nZodiac Sign\nBernie Madoff\nWho Was Bernie Madoff?\nEarly Life\nMadoff Securities\nFamily Business\nArrest and Imprisonment\nMovies and Later Life\nDeath\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nJordan Belfort\nJeffrey Skilling\nJ.P. Morgan\nBernie Sanders\nLonnie Johnson\nMichael Bloomberg\nJunior Gotti\nCornelius Vanderbilt\nTed Turner\n", "segment": "READ MORE: Bernie Madoff: 6 Famous Victims of His Ponzi Scheme\nEarly Life\nBernard Lawrence Madoff was born on April 29, 1938, in Queens, New York, to parents Ralph and Sylvia Madoff. Ralph, the child of Polish immigrants, worked for many years as a plumber. His wife, Sylvia, was a housewife and the daughter of Romanian and Austrian immigrants. Ralph and Sylvia married in 1932, at the height of the Great Depression. After struggling financially for many years, they became involved in finance. Records of Madoff's financial dealings show they were less than successful with the trade. His mother registered as a broker-dealer in the 1960s, listing the Madoffs' home address in Queens as the office for a company called Gibraltar Securities. The SEC forced the closure of the business for failing to report its financial condition.", "start_char": 1403, "end_char": 2237, "id": "22920069" } ]
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what countries does queen elizabeth ii reign?
Queen of Tuvalu
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Wait a moment and try again.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 109, "id": "87564980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1264006767#2_1875837149", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-countries-still-have-monarchy.html", "title": "Which Countries Still Have Monarchy - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Still Have Monarchy\nWhich Countries Still Have Monarchy\nThe United Kingdom\nNetherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg\nScandinavia (Denmark, Norway, Sweden)\nMonaco\nThe Arabian Peninsula\nMalaysia\nThailand\nBrunei\nJapan\nEswatini\n", "segment": "The United Kingdom\nQueen Elizabeth II\nThe UK is home to the world’s most well-known royal family. Its current ruler is Queen Elizabeth II, whose reign spans over 64 years. Although nowadays her role is strictly ceremonial, the queen remains the head of state for the UK as well as many members of the British Commonwealth, including Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg\nBelgian Royal Family\nThe Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, collectively known as the Low Countries, or Benelux countries, all have monarchies. The monarchs of all three of these countries are figureheads with no real power. In the Netherlands, the monarchy is known as the House of Orange and is currently led by King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima. Belgium is currently ruled by King Philippe, who was crowned the seventh King of the Belgians in 2013. Luxembourg is ruled by Grand Duke Henri. All three monarchies of the Low Countries were established sometime in the 19 th century. Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway, Sweden)\nQueen Margrethe II of Denmark\nScandinavia hosts three constitutional monarchies, the Kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.", "start_char": 846, "end_char": 2003, "id": "96453689" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3215546269#1_3339822304", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_monarchies", "title": "List of current monarchies - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of current monarchies\nList of current monarchies\nContents\nTypes of monarchy\nLines of succession\nCurrent monarchies\nFootnote\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Commonwealth realms. Queen Elizabeth II is the monarch of sixteen Commonwealth realms ( Antigua and Barbuda; the Commonwealth of Australia; the Commonwealth of the Bahamas; Barbados; Belize; Canada; Grenada; Jamaica; New Zealand;", "start_char": 881, "end_char": 1111, "id": "105549801" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3215649075#1_3339895318", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_reigning_monarchies", "title": "List of current monarchies - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of current monarchies\nList of current monarchies\nContents\nTypes of monarchy\nLines of succession\nCurrent monarchies\nSee also\nFootnote\nReferences\n", "segment": "Commonwealth realms. Queen Elizabeth II is the monarch of sixteen Commonwealth realms ( Antigua and Barbuda; the Commonwealth of Australia; the Commonwealth of the Bahamas; Barbados; Belize; Canada; Grenada; Jamaica; New Zealand;", "start_char": 920, "end_char": 1150, "id": "105549840" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3339598631#1_3439215119", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_monarchies_in_the_world", "title": "List of current monarchies - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of current monarchies\nList of current monarchies\nContents\nTypes of monarchy\nLines of succession\nCurrent monarchies\nFootnote\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Commonwealth realms. Queen Elizabeth II is the monarch of sixteen Commonwealth realms ( Antigua and Barbuda; the Commonwealth of Australia; the Commonwealth of the Bahamas; Barbados; Belize; Canada; Grenada; Jamaica; New Zealand;", "start_char": 938, "end_char": 1168, "id": "105599277" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_192753371#6_516947338", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_does_Elizabeth_II_rule_over", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "No, she ruled in England and Ireland. Who did Queen Elizabeth II take over? Mary the 1st\nDoes Queen Elizabeth the second rule Scotland? No. Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of the United Kingdoms and\nNorthern Ireland, which includes Scotland. She reigns there as\nQueen, but she does not rule. That is she is the head of state but\nshe cannot command the government. What is a good sentence using the word popular sovereignty? Popular Sovereignty is a government in which the common people\nrule. China claims sovereignty over Taiwan.", "start_char": 2950, "end_char": 3481, "id": "75065835" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1382881239#11_2232842217", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-longest-reigning-current-monarchs-around-the-world.html", "title": "Longest-Reigning Monarchs - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Longest-Reigning Monarchs\nLongest-Reigning Monarchs\n7. Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden - since 1973\n6. Sultan bin Mohamed Al-Qasimi III of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates - since 1972\n5. Margrethe II of Denmark - since 1972\n4. Qaboos bin Said al Said of Oman - since 1970\n3. Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu of the Zulu, South Africa - since 1968\n2. Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei - since October, 1967\n1. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth Realms - Since February, 1952\nThe Longest-Reigning Current Monarchs Around the World\n", "segment": "1. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth Realms - Since February, 1952\nQueen Elizabeth II is the reigning queen of the United Kingdom and the independent members of the Commonwealth who still ceremonially recognize the British Crown. Born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary on the 21st of April 1926, she has reigned since the 6th of February, 1952. She rose to the throne when her father died while she was on a trip to Kenya. She was born in London as the eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, who later became King George the VI and Queen Elizabeth. Her father rose to the throne upon the abdication of her uncle, Edward VIII, whose impending nuptials with a divorced socialite threatened a constitutional crisis. She is the oldest living monarch of all time in British history. The Longest-Reigning Current Monarchs Around the World\nRank\nMonarch\nYear That Reign Began\nCountry\n1\nElizabeth II\n1952\nThe United Kingdom and the Commonwealth\n2\nHassanal Bolkiah\n1967\nBrunei\n3\nQaboos bin Said al Said\n1970\nOman\n4\nMargrethe II\n1972\nDenmark\n5\nSultan bin Mohamed Al-Qassimi III\n1972\nUnited Arab Emirates (Sharjah)\n6\nCarl XVI Gustaf\n1973\nSweden\n7\nHamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi\n1974\nUnited Arab Emirates (Fujairah)\n8\nHumaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi III\n1981\nUnited Arab Emirates (Ajman)\n9\nMswati III\n1986\nEswatini\n10\nAkihito\n1989\nJapan\nJames Burton March 11 2019 in World Facts\nHome\nWorld Facts\nLongest-Reigning Monarchs", "start_char": 6668, "end_char": 8091, "id": "27019309" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_682908756#0_1625266701", "url": "https://www.thefocus.news/celebrity/which-countries-are-ruled-by-the-queen-of-england/", "title": "Which countries are ruled by the Queen of England", "headings": "Which countries are ruled by the Queen of England?\nCelebrity\nWhich countries are ruled by the Queen of England?\nA most powerful lady\nFluctuations in the Space-Time Elizabethinuum\nWhich countries are ruled by the Queen of England?\nAre monarchies normal?\nWhat powers does the Queen have?\nShe can travel without a passport\nShe can drive without a licence\nShe owns all the swans\nHow should I feel about Barbados becoming a republic?\nBruno Cooke\nRelated Posts\n", "segment": "Which countries are ruled by the Queen of England\nCelebrity\nWhich countries are ruled by the Queen of England? Bruno Cooke 7 months ago\nBarbados has revived its plan to become a republic by November 2021. Queen Elizabeth II will have one fewer territory on her pin board. But she is still Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other realms. So what’s the issue? Which countries are still ruled by the Queen of England? A most powerful lady\nQueen Elizabeth II has led a long and illustrious life. Since her coronation in 1953 she has reigned through devolution in the United Kingdom, accession of the UK to the European Community, Brexit, Canadian patriation, and the decolonisation of Africa. She holds more records than can be counted – she is the first, the longest, the oldest, the most loved. Image by S. Hermann & F. Richter from Pixabay\nOver the decades, her dominions have come and gone.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 891, "id": "69729621" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_192753371#0_516940516", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_does_Elizabeth_II_rule_over", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who does Elizabeth II rule over? - Answers\nQueen Elizabeth II reigns as the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and many of the Commonwealth Countries. She does not rule over anyone. Many people, including some in Britain, would say she is Queen of England, but that title has not existed since the year 1707.She is also Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, The Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, The Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, St. Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and St Kitts and Nevis. While she lives in England, and is primarily associated with Great Britain, she holds the title of Queen separately and equally in all sixteen countries. Home\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑‍⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n \nLeaderboard\n Related Topics\nHistory of England\n \nHenry VIII\n \nElizabeth II\n \nElizabeth I\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nMonarchy\nElizabeth I\nElizabeth II\nWho does Elizabeth II rule over? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2012-06-06 20:39:43\nQueen Elizabeth IIreignsas the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and many of the Commonwealth Countries. She does not ruleover anyone. Many people, including some in Britain, would say she is Queen of England, but that title has not existed since the year 1707. She is also Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, The Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, The Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, St. Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and St Kitts and Nevis.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1814, "id": "75065829" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1532576132#1_3405589738", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/royals/queen-elizabeth-of-england-net-worth/", "title": "Queen Elizabeth of England Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Queen Elizabeth of England Net Worth\nQueen Elizabeth of England Net Worth\nHow much is Queen Elizabeth of England Worth?\nQueen Elizabeth of England Net Worth:\nKey Facts\nElizabeth II\n", "segment": "Queen Elizabeth II reigns over the 16 nations that make up the Commonwealth of Realms including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis. She is also the head of the Church of England. Early Life: Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born in London, United Kingdom in April 1926. Her parents were Prince Albert, Duke of York, and Elizabeth, Duchess of York. During the Second World War she served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. She married Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark in 1947. They would go on to have four children including Prince Charles, who would eventually be her heir-apparent to the throne. When she was born, her grandfather, George the V, was King and her uncle was in-line to inherit the throne. Upon her grandfather's death, her uncle became King Edward VIII.", "start_char": 522, "end_char": 1501, "id": "32663687" } ]
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what is the isthmus of panama?
Panama Canal Zone
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1811858824#7_3087230980", "url": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/isthmus-landform-definition-and-examples.html", "title": "Isthmus Landform: Definition and Examples - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com", "headings": "Isthmus Landform: Definition and Examples\nIsthmus Landform: Definition and Examples\nLesson Transcript\nWhat Is an Isthmus?\nIsthmuses Around the World\nThe Isthmus of Panama\nThe Isthmus of Suez\nRegister to view this lesson\nAre you a student or a teacher?\nIsthmus Landform: Definition and Examples\nStart today. Try it now\nIsthmus Landform: Definition and Examples\nRelated Study Materials\n", "segment": "The Isthmus of Panama\nOne of the most famous examples of the isthmus landform is the Isthmus of Panama. The Panama isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects Costa Rica and Colombia. Essentially, the Isthmus of Panama connects North and South America. It is bordered by the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The isthmus is particularly famous because of its well-traveled waterway: the Panama Canal, a manmade waterway through the Panama Isthmus. Since its opening in 1914, the canal has remained one of the most effective transit routes from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. Before the canal, ships wishing to cross between oceans would have to sail all the way around South America in order to move to the other side, a costly, time-consuming, and sometimes dangerous journey. The 48-mile canal cut months off the journey and made trade between either side of Central America much easier. So, the Isthmus of Panama and its canal play a vital role in commercial and geographical interests in the region.", "start_char": 2735, "end_char": 3756, "id": "62666534" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1861803068#2_3874270460", "url": "https://vacayholics.com/facts-about-isthmus-of-panama", "title": "Facts About the Isthmus of Panama You May Not Have Come Across - Vacayholics", "headings": "Facts About the Isthmus of Panama You May Not Have Come Across\nFacts About the Isthmus of Panama You May Not Have Come Across\nDid You Know?\nAn Introduction to the Isthmus of Panama\nInteresting Facts About the Isthmus of Panama\nLike it? Share it!\n", "segment": "The history of this isthmus is quite fascinating, be it from a geological perspective or a political perspective. An Introduction to the Isthmus of Panama\nWould you like to write for us? Well, we're looking for good writers who want to spread the word. Get in touch with us and we'll talk...\nLet's Work Together! In geography, an isthmus is a narrow strip of land which divides a body of water (or separates two bodies of water) and connects two large landmasses. While there is no dearth of examples of isthmuses in the world, the Isthmus of Panama, which connects North America and South America, is hands-down the most famous one around. The Isthmus of Panama can be identified by its characteristic 'S' shape. Besides connecting the two Americas, the Isthmus of Panama also separates the Caribbean Sea from the Gulf of Panama in the Pacific Ocean. The S-shaped landform begins at the border of Costa Rica, and runs from east to west for about 400 miles to the border of Colombia. Interesting Facts About the Isthmus of Panama\n✦ Geological evidence suggests that the Isthmus of Panama was formed during the late Pliocene Period, as a result of volcanic activity triggered by plate tectonics … the collision of the Pacific and Caribbean Plates, to be precise.", "start_char": 1532, "end_char": 2793, "id": "38818710" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_570702527#11_1052595662", "url": "http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/Hy-La/Islands-Capes-and-Peninsulas.html", "title": "Islands, Capes, and Peninsulas - sea, oceans, largest, marine, human, Pacific", "headings": "Islands, Capes, and Peninsulas\nIslands, Capes, and Peninsulas\nCapes\nCape Cod.\nIslands\nIsland Formation.\nPeninsulas\nIsthmus of Panama.\nBibliography\nUser Contributions:\n", "segment": "Isthmus of Panama. The Isthmus of Panama, another famous peninsula, is a narrow strip of land linking Central and South America and comprising the Republic of Panama. It is bounded on the north by the Caribbean Sea and Costa Rica, and on the south by the Gulf of Panama, the Pacific Ocean, and Colombia. The formation of the Isthmus of Panama around 3.5 million years ago dramatically changed the evolution of marine animals. Before the isthmus was formed, Central and South America were not connected, allowing the waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean to intermix. When the Isthmus of Panama formed, it blocked that flow of ocean currents and affected the organisms that inhabited both isthmus sides. For instance, the size of the corbulid bivalve mollusks in the Caribbean is half the size of those in the Pacific. When the isthmus formed, the population was separated into two. Researchers believe that the size difference is related to the loss of nutrient-rich Pacific water flowing into the Caribbean. Research is continuing to assess what other groups of animals were affected by the Isthmus of Panama's formation.", "start_char": 6041, "end_char": 7189, "id": "26337889" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1286054608#6_2268050220", "url": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Panam%c3%a1", "title": "Panamá - definition of Panamá by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "\nPanama\nPan·a·ma\nPanama\nPan•a•ma\nPanama\npanama\nPanama\nMentioned in ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "Capital: Panama City. Pop: 3 559 408 (2013 est). Area: 75 650 sq km (29 201 sq miles)\n2. ( Placename) Isthmus of Panama an isthmus linking North and South America, between the Pacific and the Caribbean. Length: 676 km (420 miles). Width (at its narrowest point):", "start_char": 1551, "end_char": 1812, "id": "102981739" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1286054608#11_2268053922", "url": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Panam%c3%a1", "title": "Panamá - definition of Panamá by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "\nPanama\nPan·a·ma\nPanama\nPan•a•ma\nPanama\npanama\nPanama\nMentioned in ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "594,800. 3. Isthmus of, an isthmus between North and South America. 4. Gulf of, the portion of the Pacific in the bend of the Isthmus of Panama. 5. ( sometimes l.c.) Panama hat. Also, Pa•na•má (Sp. ˌpɑ nɑˈmɑ) (for defs.", "start_char": 2315, "end_char": 2534, "id": "102981744" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1585796572#0_3223680991", "url": "https://www.funtrivia.com/questions/qn.cfm?gid=3A5A1D10D402932608FD9F1059343DDA_1098", "title": "North and South America are joined together by what isthmus? - Geography", "headings": "North and South America are joined together by what isthmus?\nNorth and South America are joined together by what isthmus?\nThe answer is: Isthmus of Panama\n", "segment": "North and South America are joined together by what isthmus? - Geography\n\n\n\nNorth and South America are joined together by what isthmus? The answer is: Isthmus of Panama\nInteresting Information: An isthmus is a piece of land that joins two larger lands together. An isthmus is generally thin and small. Some possible incorrect answers to offer question takers (multiple choice): Catalina Isthmus\nIsthmus of Summerside\nIsthmus of Tehuantepec\nAuthor and Accuracy: FunTrivia questions are for entertainment purposes and are not guaranteed accurate, although our community does its best to correct errors. I see an error - submit correction...\n\nEnter your correction and click submit.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 682, "id": "82140390" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1575929088#0_3314348871", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Isthmus-of-Panama", "title": "Isthmus of Panama | isthmus, Central America | Britannica", "headings": "Isthmus of Panama\nIsthmus of Panama\nisthmus, Central America\n", "segment": "Isthmus of Panama | isthmus, Central America | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Physical Geography of Land\nIsthmus of Panama\nisthmus, Central America\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nSee Article History\nAlternative Title: Istmo de Panamá\nIsthmus of Panama, Spanish Istmo de Panamá, land link extending east-west about 400 miles (640 km) from the border of Costa Rica to the border of Colombia. It connects North America and South America and separates the Caribbean Sea ( Atlantic Ocean) from the Gulf of Panama ( Pacific Ocean ). The narrowest part of the Americas (about 30–120 miles [50–200 km] wide), it embraces the Republic of Panama; its narrowest section is the portion of the isthmus that runs between the mouth of the Nergalá (Necategua) River (which flows into the Gulf of San Blas) on the Caribbean shore and the mouth of the Chepo River on the Pacific coast, along with the portion of the isthmus traversed by the Panama Canal. The terrain alternates between mountains, tropical rainforests, and coastal plains. Read More on This Topic\nPanama\n…Central America located on the Isthmus of Panama, the narrow bridge of land that connects North and South America. Embracing...\nThe isthmus was first explored by prehistoric hunter-gatherers migrating from North to South America. The Spanish explorer Rodrigo de Galván Bastidas was the first European to visit the area (1501). The following year Christopher Columbus also landed on the northern coast.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1720, "id": "23802282" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1438677094#1_2286988796", "url": "https://factpros.com/what-does-isthmus-mean-in-geography/", "title": "What Does Isthmus Mean in Geography? - FactPros", "headings": "What Does Isthmus Mean in Geography?\nWhat Does Isthmus Mean in Geography?\nWhat is the importance of Isthmus?\nFormation of Isthmus\nIsthmus Examples\nDo not confuse Strait with Isthmus\nIs Florida Isthmus?\nShare the Love:\nBy Arslan Batyrovich\n", "segment": "To get a clear sense, visualize the location of Panama. It is situated in the narrow strip of land and connects the two large landmasses North and South Americas. Also, it separates two large bodies of water the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Therefore, that geographic location is known as Isthmus of Panama. It will be much effective to define isthmus using an illustration as provided below: The Isthmus of Panama/ credit: Wikimedia\nWhat is the importance of Isthmus? Isthmuses are important for two primary reasons. Firstly, they enable land-based transportation to pass from one landmass to the other. For example, Isthmus of Panama allows business and civilian transportations to go from North America to South America, or another way around without using ships.", "start_char": 448, "end_char": 1215, "id": "60218321" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1351380727#8_2759748591", "url": "https://www.eartheclipse.com/geology/isthumus-landform-formation-location-examples.html", "title": "Isthmus Landform: Formation, Location and Examples | Earth Eclipse", "headings": "Isthmus Landform: Formation, Location and Examples\nIsthmus Landform: Formation, Location and Examples\nFormation of Isthmus Landforms\nLocation of Isthmus Landforms\nExamples of Isthmus Landforms\nSources:\nAbout Sonia Madaan\n", "segment": "It is a narrow strip of land which connects North and South America, comprising the Republic of Panama. The Caribbean Sea and Costa Rica binds it on the Northern side and on the South, it is bound by the Gulf of Panama, the Pacific Ocean, and Colombia. ‘ Isthmus of Panama’ is occasionally used to refer only to the region of the Panama Canal. The isthmus was discovered by Spanish explorer Rodrigo de Bastidas in 1501. 3. Isthmus of Suez: It is a neck of land, located in Northeastern Egypt, 116 km (72 mi) wide, connecting the continents of Asia and Africa and separating the Mediterranean Sea from the Red Sea. The isthmus consists of a sandy, low, and stony desert, with the lowest depressions occupied by salt lakes and marshes. Fresh water is very rare. 4.", "start_char": 4485, "end_char": 5246, "id": "58512785" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2072313608#0_2228180395", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isthmus_of_Panama", "title": "Isthmus of Panama - Wikipedia", "headings": "Isthmus of Panama\nIsthmus of Panama\nContents\nHistory\nGeology\nBiosphere\nSee also\nReferences\nCitations\nGeneral sources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Isthmus of Panama - Wikipedia\nIsthmus of Panama\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nNarrow landstrip in Panama\nCoordinates: 8°40′N 80°0′W\n /  8.667°N 80.000°W  / 8.667; -80.000\nThe Isthmus of Panama\nThe Isthmus of Panama ( Spanish: Istmo de Panamá ), also historically known as the Isthmus of Darien ( Istmo de Darién ), is the narrow strip of land that lies between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, linking North and South America. It contains the country of Panama and the Panama Canal. Like many isthmuses, it is a location of great strategic value. The isthmus is thought to have been formed around 2.8 million years ago, separating the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and causing the creation of the Gulf Stream. This was first suggested in 1910 by North American paleontologist Henry Fairfield Osborn. He based the proposal on the fossil record of mammals in Central America. This conclusion provided a foundation for Alfred Wegener when he proposed the theory of continental drift in 1912.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1039, "id": "104889963" } ]
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what political experience did abraham lincoln have?
United States Representative
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1224610871#6_2474582020", "url": "https://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/abrahamlincoln.php", "title": "Biography of President Abraham Lincoln", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nPresident Abraham Lincoln\n", "segment": "For a time, he even split firewood with an axe for a living. He soon moved into politics and won a seat in the Illinois Legislature when he was 25. Abraham Lincoln standing outside tent\nwith Allan Pinkerton and General McClernand\nSource: Library of Congress\nBefore He Became President\nLincoln served on the Illinois State Legislature for several terms. During that time he studied the law and began to work as a lawyer. He ran for the U.S. Congress in 1845. He won the election and served as a congressman for one term. After serving as congressman he continued to work as a lawyer. Later, Lincoln ran for the U.S. Senate, he did not win but he did gain national recognition for his arguments against slavery during the debates. In 1860, Lincoln ran for President of the United States.", "start_char": 1892, "end_char": 2677, "id": "58337218" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1515798003#2_3188611738", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Abraham-Lincoln", "title": "Abraham Lincoln | Biography, Childhood, Quotes, Death, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Abraham Lincoln\nAbraham Lincoln\npresident of United States\nFollow Abraham Lincoln from a frontier cabin to the White House where he guided America through the Civil War\nWhat were Abraham Lincoln’s politics?\nHow did Abraham Lincoln get into politics?\nWhat were Abraham Lincoln’s chief goals in the American Civil War?\nWhat is Abraham Lincoln’s legacy?\nWhat was Abraham Lincoln’s personal life like?\nLife\nChildhood and youth\nLearn how Abraham Lincoln's frontier childhood and early appetite for reading shaped his character\nWhat Pop Culture Got Wrong About Abraham Lincoln\nLearn how reading Shakespeare and the King James Bible helped Abraham Lincoln compose his best-remembered address in American history\n", "segment": "Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nTop Questions\nWhat were Abraham Lincoln’s politics? Abraham Lincoln was a member of the Whig Party and later a Republican. He believed that the government’s job was to do what a community of people could not do for themselves. One of his greatest preoccupations as a political thinker was the issue of self-governance and the promise and problems that could arise from it. The choice by some to allow the expansion of slavery was one such problem and was central to the American Civil War. Although opposed to slavery from the outset of his political career, Lincoln would not make its abolition a mainstay of his policy until several years into the war. Republican Party\nLearn the history of the Republican Party. How did Abraham Lincoln get into politics? From 1834 to 1840, Abraham Lincoln occupied a seat in the Illinois state legislature. He also practiced law in Illinois during the 1830s and ’40s, and in that time he became one of the state’s most renowned lawyers.", "start_char": 1294, "end_char": 2298, "id": "23728817" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_624308250#8_1460643816", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/abraham-lincoln-7.php", "title": "Abraham Lincoln Biography - Facts, Achievements & Assassination", "headings": "Abraham Lincoln\nBiography\n\nAbraham Lincoln Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Abraham Lincoln?\nYou wanted to know\nWhy is Abraham Lincoln considered as one of the greatest Presidents of the United States of America?\nAbraham Lincoln was member of which political party?\nWhy was Abraham Lincoln assassinated?\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nFormative Years\nWork on Anti-Slavery\nCampaign for Presidency\nTenure as a President - Succession & Civil War\nEmancipation Proclamation\nRe-Election & Re-Construction\nHis Assassination\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "He preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the federal government, and modernized the U.S. economy. Leading from the front, Abraham Lincoln played a prominent role in abolishing slavery from the country, eventually giving people equal rights, irrespective of caste, color or creed. He not only envisioned but actually brought to the forefront a truly democratic government which was led by the concept - ‘by the people, of the people and for the people.’ 2\nAbraham Lincoln was member of which political party? Abraham Lincoln started his political career as Whig Party member and later on became a Republican. He entered the Illinois House of Representatives for Sangamon County on Whig Party ticket in 1834 and was the member of the state legislature till 1842. From 1847 to 1849, he represented Whig Party from Illinois in the U.S. House of Representatives. In 1849, he left politics and returned to his law practice. Abraham Lincoln re-entered politics in 1854, becoming a leader in the new Republican Party. He ran for the office of the President in 1860 and was elected on Republican Party's ticket.", "start_char": 3172, "end_char": 4289, "id": "69634474" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1116988656#0_1896347334", "url": "http://www.abrahamlincolnonline.org/lincoln/education/polbrief.htm", "title": "Abraham Lincoln Pre-Presidential Political Timeline", "headings": "Pre-Presidential Political Timeline\nPre-Presidential Political Timeline", "segment": "Abraham Lincoln Pre-Presidential Political Timeline\n\n\nPre-Presidential Political Timeline", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 89, "id": "2874394" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_410421406#3_918121052", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/does-president-need-political-experience-4046139", "title": "U.S. Presidents With No Political Experience", "headings": "US Presidents With No Political Experience\nUS Presidents With No Political Experience\n6 Presidents Who Never Served in Office Before the White House\nNo Experience Required\nPolitical Experience and the Presidency\nContinental Congress Delegates\nU.S. Senators\nState Governors\nHouse of Representatives Members\nVice Presidents\nNo Political Experience at All\nDonald Trump\nDwight D. Eisenhower\nUlysses S. Grant\nWilliam Howard Taft\nHerbert Hoover\nZachary Taylor\nWatch Now: Learn What These 5 US Presidents Did After Holding Office\n", "segment": "Political Experience and the Presidency\nHaving held an elected position before serving in the White House certainly does not guarantee a president will perform well in the highest office in the land. Consider James Buchanan, a skilled politician who consistently ranks as the worst president in history among many historians because of his failure to take a position on slavery or negotiate during the Secession Crisis . Eisenhower, meantime, often performs well in surveys of American political scientists and historians even though he never held elected office before the White House. So, of course, does Abraham Lincoln, one of America's greatest presidents but someone who had little previous experience. Having no experience can be a benefit. In modern elections, some presidential candidates have scored points among a disaffected and angry electorate by portraying themselves as outsiders or novices. Candidates who have intentionally distanced themselves from the so-called political \" establishment \" or elite include pizza-chain executive Herman Cain, wealthy magazine publisher Steve Forbes, and businessman Ross Perot, who ran one of the most successful independent campaigns in history. Most American presidents served in elected office before being elected president, though. Many presidents served as governors or U.S. senators first. A few were members of the U.S. House of Representatives before being elected president.", "start_char": 2569, "end_char": 4007, "id": "67532304" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1734870202#9_3075063766", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_did_Abraham_Lincoln_do_before_he_became_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "he was just a regular person before he was a president. Before Abraham Lincoln was president what did he do? Before Lincoln was elected president, he was a manual laborer, a shopkeeper, a whiskey seller, a lawyer, a member of Congress, an Illinois state legislator, and a member of the United States House of Representatives. Before Abraham Lincoln became the US President his background can be summarized by these facts about his life:* Lincoln was a partner in an Illinois law practice with another lawyer;* Lincoln was the only US President to be granted a patent. This was long before he became president;* Lincoln served in the House of Representatives for one term from 1847 to 1849; and* Lincoln became famous because of his debates with Senator Stephen A. Douglas in 1858 for the senatorial election in Illinois. Careers Abraham Lincoln had before he was the president?", "start_char": 3673, "end_char": 4550, "id": "3661034" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1515798003#3_3188613785", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Abraham-Lincoln", "title": "Abraham Lincoln | Biography, Childhood, Quotes, Death, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Abraham Lincoln\nAbraham Lincoln\npresident of United States\nFollow Abraham Lincoln from a frontier cabin to the White House where he guided America through the Civil War\nWhat were Abraham Lincoln’s politics?\nHow did Abraham Lincoln get into politics?\nWhat were Abraham Lincoln’s chief goals in the American Civil War?\nWhat is Abraham Lincoln’s legacy?\nWhat was Abraham Lincoln’s personal life like?\nLife\nChildhood and youth\nLearn how Abraham Lincoln's frontier childhood and early appetite for reading shaped his character\nWhat Pop Culture Got Wrong About Abraham Lincoln\nLearn how reading Shakespeare and the King James Bible helped Abraham Lincoln compose his best-remembered address in American history\n", "segment": "Although opposed to slavery from the outset of his political career, Lincoln would not make its abolition a mainstay of his policy until several years into the war. 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Read more below: Life:", "start_char": 1815, "end_char": 2733, "id": "23728818" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_209006904#1_497789696", "url": "https://www.aoc.gov/art/other-statues/abraham-lincoln-statue", "title": "Abraham Lincoln Statue | Architect of the Capitol", "headings": "Abraham Lincoln\nAbraham Lincoln\nThe Basics\nThe Statue\nThe Sculptor\n", "segment": "In young adulthood he worked as a laborer, ferryman, storekeeper, surveyor, Illinois state legislator, and circuit-court lawyer. In 1842 he married Mary Todd; the couple had four children, of whom only one lived to adulthood. Lincoln was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives in 1846 but served only one term before resuming his law practice. In 1854, however, Congressional action undermining the antislavery cause drew him back to politics. After opposing pro-slavery candidates for the Senate, he was nominated as the Republican candidate for president. He won the election in 1860, but by the time he assumed office in March 1861 seven states in the South had seceded from the Union. The Congress and his own fractious cabinet proved a formidable challenge to the new president's administrative abilities. However, his political skills and his unpretentious yet eloquent way of speaking won him critical support and loyalty. His conviction that the Union must be restored never faltered, and he initially managed the conduct of the war personally.", "start_char": 659, "end_char": 1718, "id": "15229342" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_467863155#11_827839487", "url": "http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Abraham_Lincoln", "title": "Abraham Lincoln - New World Encyclopedia", "headings": "Abraham Lincoln\nAbraham Lincoln\nEarly life\nEarly career\nMarriage\nTowards the Presidency\nElection and early Presidency\nSlavery and the Emancipation Proclamation\nImportant domestic measures of Lincoln's first term\n1864 election and Second Inauguration\nConducting the war effort\nHomefront\nReconstruction\nAssassination\nLegacy and memorials\nQuotes\nPresidential appointments\nCabinet\nSupreme Court\nMajor presidential acts\nStates admitted to the Union\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\nCredits\n", "segment": "He was skilled with an axe and a good wrestler. Abraham Lincoln never joined his parents' church, or any other church, and as a youth ridiculed religion. Yet he read the Bible throughout his life and quoted from it extensively in his speeches. A contemporary mentioned that his views on Christian theology were not orthodox. Some historians suggest that he soured on organized Christianity by the excessive emotion and bitter sectarian quarrels that marked camp meetings and the ministries of traveling preachers. Yet although Lincoln was not a church member, he did ponder the eternal significance of his circumstances and his actions. Young Abraham Lincoln\nEarly career\nLincoln began his political career in 1832 with a campaign for the Illinois General Assembly as a member of the U.S. Whig Party. The centerpiece of his platform was the undertaking of navigational improvements on the Sangamon River to attract steamboat traffic, which would allow the area to grow and prosper. He served as a captain in the Illinois militia during the Black Hawk War, although he never saw combat. He wrote after being elected by his peers that he had not had \"any such success in life which gave him so much satisfaction.\"", "start_char": 7177, "end_char": 8388, "id": "475728" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1715405331#1_3022186452", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_important_events_of_Abraham_Lincoln", "title": "What are the important events of Abraham Lincoln? - Answers", "headings": "What are the important events of Abraham Lincoln\n?\n\nWhat are the important events of Abraham Lincoln?\nYour Answer\nWhat are the important events of Abraham Lincoln?\nStill Have Questions?\n", "segment": "Good Friday, April 14.1865 Connection to the Civil War: Union Occupation: President of the United States Education and Skills: Abraham Lincoln attended some school when he was little and was always interested in learning. In 1831, in New Salem, Illinois, he owned a store, was a surveyor, and a post master. In his spare time he studied and became a lawyer. Later in 1834, 1836, 1838, and 1840 Lincoln ran for Illinois legislature and won all times. On March 4, 1861 Abraham Lincoln was sworn in as President of the United States. Summary of Accomplishments: Abraham Lincoln is known for many things, most being his amazing ability to run the union in a time of civil war.", "start_char": 301, "end_char": 973, "id": "3621577" } ]
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what did king edward vi died from?
Tuberculosis
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1027799758#7_1274624125", "url": "http://garethrussellcidevant.blogspot.com/2011/07/july-6th-1553-death-of-king-edward-vi.html", "title": "Confessions of a Ci-Devant: July 6th, 1553: The Death of King Edward VI", "headings": "Confessions of a Ci-Devant\nConfessions of a Ci-Devant\nWednesday, 6 July 2011\nJuly 6th, 1553: The Death of King Edward VI\n", "segment": "The medical treatments had been subjected to had caused his skin to deform and blacken, whilst his limbs swelled and his hair began to fall out. Emaciated, ravaged by illness and in constant physical agony, Edward VI, the only son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, died at Greenwich Palace in the arms of his childhood friend, Henry Sidney. His last words were 'I am faint; Lord have mercy, and take my spirit.' No-one knows, or knew then, exactly what it was which lead to Edward VI's horrific natural death. The Venetian ambassador to London believed it must be tuberculosis, since only that could explain the wasting away of the King's physique. Rumours that he had been poisoned either by Northumberland or by Mary are part and parcel of the habitual paranoia of sixteenth century politics and bear no more closer consideration than the idea that Anne Boleyn poisoned Katherine of Aragon or Elizabeth I poisoned Marie de Guise. Two of his modern biographers, the late Jennifer Loach and Chris Skidmore, have offered slightly varying explanations: Loach, in her Yale-published biography of Edward, suggested that Edward had contracted acute bronchopneumonia, which lead to a suppurating pulmonary infection and either lung collapse, kidney failure or septicaemia, the same disease which had killed his mother, if in very different circumstances. Chris Skidmore, whose work as a student at Oxford formed the basis for his biography of Edward, suggested that the young king had simply been spectacularly unlucky to contract measles and then smallpox in 1552, the year before his death, and before he had time to recover from either, his immune system was so weakened, that he contracted the tuberculosis which would later kill him.", "start_char": 6133, "end_char": 7863, "id": "73463195" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1560582629#0_2226264707", "url": "http://www.historyextra.com/article/premium/big-debate-was-edward-ii-really-murdered", "title": "Was English King Edward II Murdered and How Did He Die? - HistoryExtra", "headings": "The big debate: was Edward II really murdered?\nAccessibility Links\nThe big debate: was Edward II really murdered?\nIan Mortimer:\nNicholas Vincent:\nIan Mortimer:\nNicholas Vincent:\nTags\nLatest\nYour guide to apartheid in South Africa\nThe rise and fall of Britain’s motor city\nPrisoners of war in Britain during WW2: where were they held?\nMore on: Edward II\n", "segment": "Was English King Edward II Murdered and How Did He Die? - HistoryExtra\nWe and our store and/or access information on a device, such as cookies and process personal data, such as unique identifiers and standard information sent by a device for personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, and audience insights, as well as to develop and improve products. 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MORE OPTIONS\nAccessibility Links\nSkip to Main Content\nSkip to Main Navigation\nSkip to Footer\nSubscribe Directory Newsletters Historical TV and film\nIcon / log in\nSign In Register\nSign In Register\nIcon / log in\nSettings Sign out\nMy account\nSign up with\nFacebook\nGoogle\nSign up with Facebook\nSign up with Google\nOR\naccess_denied Sorry we are having technical difficulties please try again shortly\nOR\naccess_denied Sorry we are having technical difficulties please try again shortly\nLoading...\nWe haven't found your account connected with social network. Why not create one?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1549, "id": "19838424" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_151945690#9_409082716", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_King_Edward_VI_reign", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "King Edward VI was a Protestant :D\nWhat type of king was Edward VI? A bad king\nWhen did King Edward VI of England die? King Edward VI of England died on July 6, 1553 at the age of\n15. Where was King Edward VI crowned? King Edward VI was crowned at Westminster Abbey (like most\nEnglish monarchs) in London, England. What is the motto of King Edward VI Five Ways? King Edward VI Five Ways's motto is 'Dieu et mon droit'. What is the motto of King Edward VI Aston School? King Edward VI Aston School's motto is 'Dieu Et Mon Droit'. How old was King Edward VI of England at death?", "start_char": 3367, "end_char": 3944, "id": "74982964" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_40822180#10_71020156", "url": "http://elizabethanenglandlife.com/thetudorsfacts/king-edward-iii-family-tree.html", "title": "King Edward III Family Tree, Wife and Children, The Black Prince", "headings": "King Edward III Family Tree\nKing Edward III Family Tree\nKing Edward III Family Tree: Wife and Children\nContents\nIs Queen Elizabeth related to Edward III?\nJohn of Gaunt\nThe Black Death during King Edward III’s Rule\nThe Black Prince, Edward III’s heir\nEdward III Daughter\nFamous Descendants of Edward III\nHow did Edward III die?\n", "segment": "He was also related to Edward III through Ed Mann. Robert Devereux, the 2nd Earl of Sussex who was also a close courtier of Queen Elizabeth I.\nSir John Hotham, a famous Parliamentarian. Robert Boyle, the famous scientist. Horace Walpole, famous English writer and politician. How did Edward III die? King Edward III died of a stroke at the age of 64 in 1377. Although, it was a time when determining the cause of one’s death was extremely difficult, physicians later concluded it from various pieces of evidence. More Info On- Catherine of Aragon Biography Facts, King Edward VI of England Biography, Kind Edward VI of Tudor England Biography and Facts", "start_char": 4497, "end_char": 5149, "id": "72734470" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1231711308#0_2752388265", "url": "https://tudortimes.co.uk/people/10-things-you-might-not-know-about-edward-vi/illness-and-death", "title": "Tudor Times | 10 things you might not know about Edward VI", "headings": "10 things you might not know about Edward VI\n10 things you might not know about Edward VI\nby Kyra Kramer\nChapter 10 : Illness and Death\nFact 10: Edward might have died from a genetic condition\n", "segment": "Tudor Times | 10 things you might not know about Edward VI\nHome\n/ People\n/ 10 things you might not know about Edward VI\n10 things you might not know about Edward VI\nby Kyra Kramer\nPublished 15th November 2016\nShare this article\nChapter 10 : Illness and Death\nFact 10: Edward might have died from a genetic condition\nE ngland lost the promising young monarch on 6 July 1553, but what had killed him? At the time, it was said that the “ disease whereof his majesty died was the disease of the lungs, which had in them two great ulcers, and were putrefied, by means whereof he fell into consumption [tuberculosis], and so hath he wasted, being utterly incurable ”. A Venetian ambassador would later claim during Mary’s reign that Edward was “ seized with a malady, which the physicians knew to be consumption”. Other theories have cropped up since then. Modern physicians theorise that Edward either died of “suppurating pulmonary infection”, which is almost certainly fatal without antibiotics, or dormant tuberculosis reactivated by Edward’s bought bout of measles and smallpox a few months before. As for myself, I believe a hitherto unpostulated illness struck down the boy king: A seldom mentioned but significant clue as to the disease that killed the young king is the fact his uncle, Arthur Tudor, and his half-brother, Henry Fitzroy, died of a nearly identical mystery ailment. It is unlikely that all three previously healthy teenaged boys were struck down by pulmonary infections or re-activated tuberculosis.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1519, "id": "38192174" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1290954703#4_2601879643", "url": "https://www.softschools.com/timelines/queen_elizabeth_i_timeline/156/", "title": "Queen Elizabeth I Timeline", "headings": "Queen Elizabeth I\nQueen Elizabeth I\nSeptember 7, 1533\nPrincess Elizabeth is born.\nMay 19, 1536\nElizabeth's mother is executed.\n1547\nElizabeth's father dies.\nPrincess Elizabeth is born.\nElizabeth's mother is executed.\nElizabeth's father dies.\nThomas Seymour is beheaded.\nKing Edward VI dies.\nElizabeth is imprisoned.\nElizabeth becomes Queen.\nElizabeth declares a religious settlement.\nElizabeth considers marriage.\nOther marriage proposals\nQueen Elizabeth supports Scottish Protestants.\nQueen Elizabeth starts the Anglo-Spanish war.\nMary Queen of Scots is beheaded.\nDefeat of the Spanish Armada.\nQueen Elizabeth's famous speech at Tilbury.\nQueen Elizabeth's second reign.\nFlourishing Elizabethan arts.\nNine Years' War in Ireland (1594\nElizabeth's Golden Speech.\nQueen Elizabeth I dies.\nElizabeth's education\n", "segment": "King Edward VI dies. Elizabeth is imprisoned. Elizabeth becomes Queen. Elizabeth declares a religious settlement. Elizabeth considers marriage. Other marriage proposals\nQueen Elizabeth supports Scottish Protestants. Queen Elizabeth starts the Anglo-Spanish war. Mary Queen of Scots is beheaded. Defeat of the Spanish Armada. Queen Elizabeth's famous speech at Tilbury.", "start_char": 1823, "end_char": 2192, "id": "93328163" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_151945690#8_409081893", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_King_Edward_VI_reign", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The motto of King Edward VI Handsworth is 'Liberi es\nmaggetum'. When did Edward I become king? King Edward I began his reign in 1272 after the death of his\nfather, King Henry III. His reign ended in 1307, being replaced by\nhis son King Edward II. What religion was edward VI the son of Henry VIII? King Edward VI was a Protestant :D\nWhat type of king was Edward VI? A bad king\nWhen did King Edward VI of England die? King Edward VI of England died on July 6, 1553 at the age of\n15. Where was King Edward VI crowned? King Edward VI was crowned at Westminster Abbey (like most\nEnglish monarchs) in London, England.", "start_char": 3069, "end_char": 3682, "id": "74982963" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_920036548#1_2030757142", "url": "https://listofdeaths.fandom.com/wiki/Richard_III", "title": "Richard III | List of Deaths Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Richard III\nRichard III", "segment": "King Edward IV: Dies of an illness. Lord Hastings, Earl Rivers, Lord Grey, and Sir Thomas Vaughan: Executed by Richard, Duke of Gloucester. King Edward V, and Richard, Duke of York: Imprisoned by Richard, Duke of Gloucester (Now Richard III.) and murdered by Sir James Tyrell. Lady Anne Neville: Poisoned by Richard III. Duke of Buckingham:", "start_char": 277, "end_char": 618, "id": "110847140" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_817008209#10_1661120325", "url": "https://www.biography.com/news/henry-viii-bad-health", "title": "How Henry VIII’s Failing Health Affected His Life and Reign - Biography", "headings": "How Henry VIII’s Failing Health Affected His Life and Reign\nHow Henry VIII’s Failing Health Affected His Life and Reign\nYoung Henry was the epitome of a 'Renaissance Prince'\nHe was terrified of catching diseases of the day\nUnhealed injuries may have caused his later health problems\nHenry’s biology may have been the cause of his reproductive problems\nHe weighed nearly 400 pounds when he died\n", "segment": "His vision grew worse, his headaches increased and his mood swings took a deadly turn, as those who seemed to cross the paranoid, unstable king were caught in his vindictive crosshairs. His inability to exercise led to massive weight gain, which can be tracked by his evolving body armor, which shows his waist growing from 32 to 52 inches. And yet, he continued his notorious eating, perhaps swallowing his pain and misery along with food and ale. He developed gout and eventually had to be lifted on to his horse and carried around on a chair. He finally died in January 1547, aged 55. And the son Henry had so desperately wanted? Young Edward VI became king at age nine, and reigned for just six years, dying at 15 from what was likely tuberculosis. He was succeeded by his two half-sisters, Mary and Elizabeth, whose own failures to produce heirs led to the end of the Tudor dynasty.", "start_char": 6549, "end_char": 7436, "id": "22930155" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1027799758#0_1274608760", "url": "http://garethrussellcidevant.blogspot.com/2011/07/july-6th-1553-death-of-king-edward-vi.html", "title": "Confessions of a Ci-Devant: July 6th, 1553: The Death of King Edward VI", "headings": "Confessions of a Ci-Devant\nConfessions of a Ci-Devant\nWednesday, 6 July 2011\nJuly 6th, 1553: The Death of King Edward VI\n", "segment": "Confessions of a Ci-Devant: July 6th, 1553: The Death of King Edward VI\nConfessions of a Ci-Devant\nWednesday, 6 July 2011\nJuly 6th, 1553: The Death of King Edward VI\nEdward VI's untimely death at the age of fifteen has given rise to the rumour that he was always a sickly child. This image of the frail boy-king, whose life was snuffed out by faulty Tudor and Seymour genetics, is not borne out by the accounts of Edward which pre-date the last eighteen months of his life. It may be that, like his late uncle Arthur, we have exaggerated his physical weakness and assumed that simply because he died young, he must have been infirm. Sixteenth century illness was a terrifying thing and it could often strike down a young man or woman who were otherwise in peak physical condition. Either way, the once-robust health of the young monarch who had reigned since his father's death six years earlier, had given way to an agonising series of physical complaints. In a panic, his advisers had moved him from palace to palace - trying the cleaner air of Greenwich, away from the dust and dirt of the city or inflicting a series of increasingly desperate medical \"remedies\" on the young man, all of which prolonged his life, rather than saving it, and plunged him into ever-worsening pain. Thanks to his entourage and doctors, Edward VI's last few months in this life were positively hellish and devoid of comfort, relief or ease.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1422, "id": "73463188" } ]
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what does china border?
Eurasia
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1252788380#0_1848800326", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-china.html", "title": "Countries That Border China - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Countries That Border China\nCountries That Border China\nAfghanistan\nBhutan\nIndia\nKazakhstan\nKyrgyzstan\nLaos\nMongolia\nMyanmar\nNepal\nNorth Korea\nPakistan\nRussia\nTajikistan\nVietnam\nCountry Bordering the Most Countries\nChina's Neighbors\n", "segment": "Countries That Border China - WorldAtlas\nCountries That Border China\nA map showing China and some of its bordering countries like Mongolia and Nepal. China has an area of 3,700,000 square miles and shares borders with 14 self-governing states. China is located in East Asia and had an estimated population of 1.379 billion in 2016. The country has a total land border of 13,743 miles making it the country with the longest land border in the world. China also shares a border with the special administrative regions of Macau and Hong Kong. The border with Hong Kong is 18.64 miles long and the one with Macau 1.86 miles. Afghanistan\nAfghanistan shares a border with China to the Southwest. The Chinese-Afghanistan border is 47 miles long and begins where the two countries border Pakistan and end where they border Tajikistan. There is a nature reserve on each side of the border, Taxkorgan Nature Reserve in China and the Wakhan Corridor Nature Refuge in Afghanistan. The border was formerly the Silk Road, and the border was agreed upon in 1963.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1047, "id": "96436343" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1723088697#3_3043110704", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_area_of_India_are_the_tensions_over_border_demarcation_still_continuing", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "India Pakistan border is named as International border. Does India have a border with China? Yes India does have a border with China. Does India border China? YES. The northeastern border of India is along the southwestern border of China. Two countries that border India? China and Pakistan border India. What is the name of India Nepal border? border btw india and nepal\nWhat two countries does the Himalayas border?", "start_char": 1524, "end_char": 1943, "id": "3636934" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_806049186#1_1815097235", "url": "https://www.topchinatravel.com/china-guide/china-geography.htm", "title": "Geography of China: Territory, Topography, Rivers, & Mountains", "headings": "China's Geography\nChina's Geography\nLand & Territory\nWater & Island\nTopography\nRiver\nMountain\nChina Overview\nRecommended China Tours\n", "segment": "When the Pamirs are cloaked in night, the morning sun is shining brightly over the east. China has a border line of 22,800 kilometers long on land, and borders on 15 countries: Korea in the east; the People's Republic of Mongolia in the north; Russia in the northeast; Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan and Tajikistan in the northwest; Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan in the west and southwest; and Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar in the south. Water & Island\nChina has a water area of about 4.73 million square kilometers, and a mainland coastline of about 18 thousand square kilometers. Chinese mainland is surrounded by a large waters from north to south:", "start_char": 875, "end_char": 1540, "id": "68046442" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_404383150#2_903554301", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/countries-with-most-neighbors-4070858", "title": "Which Country Has the Most Neighboring Countries?", "headings": "Countries With the Most Neighbors\nCountries With the Most Neighbors\nDiscover Which Countries Share Their Borders With the Most Countries\nChina Has 14 Neighboring Countries\nRussia Has 14 (Or 12) Neighboring Countries\nBrazil Has 10 Neighboring Countries\nGermany Has 9 Neighboring Countries\n", "segment": "On the northern border, China borders (west to east) Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia. To the west, China shares boundaries with (north to south) Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. The southern border of China is shared with (west to east) India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar (Burma), Laos, and Vietnam. On the eastern border, China's neighbor is North Korea (and, again, Russia). Russia Has 14 (Or 12) Neighboring Countries\nRussia is the largest country in the world and it spans both the European and Asian continents. It is only natural that it shares borders with many countries. Despite its large area, Russia's total boundary on land is just slightly smaller than China with a border of 13,923 miles (22,408 kilometers). It's important to remember that the country has a lot of coastline 23,582 miles (37,953 kilometers), particularly in the north. On the western side, Russia borders (north to south) Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Belarus, and Ukraine. To the south, Russia shares a border with (west to east) Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, and North Korea.", "start_char": 1575, "end_char": 2673, "id": "67522472" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_243032511#0_512271039", "url": "https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/countries-bordering-china.htm", "title": "The 14 Countries Bordering China: Relations, Travel", "headings": "The 14 Countries Bordering China: China's Neighbors\nThe 14 Countries Bordering China: China's Neighbors\n1. Vietnam\n2. Laos\n3. Myanmar (Burma)\n4. Bhutan\n5. Nepal\n6. India\n7. Pakistan\n8. Afghanistan\n9. Tajikistan\n10. Kyrgyzstan\n11. Kazakhstan\n12. Russia\n13. Mongolia\n14. North Korea\nFuture Travel Across China’s Borders Is Set to Grow!\nPlanning Your Next Trip\n", "segment": "The 14 Countries Bordering China: Relations, Travel\nChina facts\nThe 14 Countries Bordering China: China's Neighbors\nBy Gavin Updated Mar. 18, 2021\nFind out about the 14 countries bordering China: their key facts, China's relationship with its neighbors, cross border histories, map, and travel possibilities. Considering its magnitude, it is no wonder that China borders so many countries, with a total land border length of 22,116 km (more than halfway round the planet). Due to the vast distances, however, the immediate neighbors of the ‘Middle Kingdom’ vary greatly in culture and geography, though some still share many of China’s unique cultural heritages. Crossing the borders in any direction can highlight the extraordinary influences China and its neighbors have had on one another. China borders 14 countries. Some of the countries listed below serve as very attractive destinations for both travel and business, as well as entry hubs into China. Vietnam\n1.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 968, "id": "108144677" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1395468182#1_2827735359", "url": "http://www.chinese-outpost.com/chinapedia/geography/location-size-land-boundaries-length-of-coastline-maritime-claims.asp", "title": "China'a Location, Size, Land Boundaries, Length of Coastline, and Maritime Claims (Chinapedia)", "headings": "China'a Location, Size, Land Boundaries, Length of Coastline, and Maritime Claims\nChina'a Location, Size, Land Boundaries, Length of Coastline, and Maritime Claims\nLocation\nSize\nLand Boundaries\nLength of Coastline\nMaritime Claims\n", "segment": "Land Boundaries\nChina has a total of 22,117 kilometers of land boundaries with 14 other nations. These borders include: Afghanistan (76 kilometers), Bhutan (470 kilometers), Burma (2,185 kilometers), India (3,380 kilometers), Kazakhstan (1,533 kilometers), North Korea (1,416 kilometers), Kyrgyzstan (858 kilometers), Laos (423 kilometers), Mongolia (4,677 kilometers), Nepal (1,236 kilometers), Pakistan (523 kilometers), Russia (4,300 kilometers), Tajikistan (414 kilometers), and Vietnam (1,281 kilometers). Length of Coastline\nChina’s coastline extends 14,500 kilometers from the border with North Korea in the north to Vietnam in the south. China’s coasts are on the East China Sea, Korea Bay, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea. Maritime Claims\nChina claims a 12-nautical-mile territorial sea, a 24-nautical-mile contiguous zone, a 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone, and a 200-nautical-mile continental shelf or the distance to the edge of the continental shelf.", "start_char": 951, "end_char": 1925, "id": "76423888" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1723088697#2_3043110050", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_area_of_India_are_the_tensions_over_border_demarcation_still_continuing", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Does India border the ocean? India does border the water. Does India touch border with Afghanistan? no it used to when it was british India\nactually India does border Afghanistan, it is about a 160km\nborder. India Pakistan border name? India Pakistan border is named as International border. Does India have a border with China? Yes India does have a border with China. Does India border China? YES.", "start_char": 1288, "end_char": 1688, "id": "3636933" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2466462107#0_2729646177", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borders_of_China", "title": "Borders of China - Wikipedia", "headings": "Borders of China\nBorders of China\nCountries sharing borders with China\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Borders of China - Wikipedia\nBorders of China\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nPolitical boundaries between China and neighboring territories\nMap showing the de jure territorial claims of the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China. China shares international borders with 14 sovereign states. In addition, there is a 30-kilometre (19 mi) border with the special administrative region of Hong Kong, which was a British dependency before 1997, and a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) border with Macau, a Portuguese territory until 1999. With a land border of 22,117 kilometres (13,743 mi) in total it also has the longest land border of any country. Countries sharing borders with China\nBorder marker of China. The table below, is a table of countries and territories who share a land border with China around its perimeter. The numbers in parenthesis are their lengths in miles. Country\nLength ( (km) and (mi))\nNotes\nAfghanistan\n76 (47)\n\nBhutan\n470 (292)\nDisputed; depends on the resolution of various territorial conflicts between Bhutan and China\nIndia\n3488 (2167)\nDisputed; in three sections, separated by Nepal and Bhutan depends on the resolution of territorial conflicts between India and China, and between India and Pakistan\nKazakhstan\n1,533 (952)\n\nKyrgyzstan\n858 (533)\n\nLaos\n423 (262)\n\nMongolia\n4,677 (2,906)\n\nMyanmar\n2,185 (1,357)\n\nNepal\n1,440 (895)\n\nNorth Korea\n1,416 (879)\n\nPakistan\n524 (326)\nDepends on the resolution of territorial conflicts between India and Pakistan\nRussia\n3,645 (2,264)\n\nTajikistan\n414 (257)\n\nVietnam\n1,283 (795)\n\nSee also\nTerritorial changes of the People's Republic of China\nChinese–Korean border fence\nMcMahon Line\nTumen River\nFrontier Closed Area\nReferences\n^ CIA:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1742, "id": "100949305" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1227054173#3_1786370148", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/countries-bordering-the-highest-number-of-other-countries.html", "title": "Countries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Countries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\nCountries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\n1. China - 14\n1. Russia - 14\n2. Brazil - 10\n3. Democratic Republic of the Congo - 9\n3. Germany - 9\n4. Zambia - 8\n4. Tanzania - 8\n4. France - 8\n4. Austria - 8\n4. Turkey - 8\n4. Serbia - 8\nCountries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\n", "segment": "The western borders of China are shared with the countries of Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Besides these 14 countries, China also shares a 3-kilometer-long border with Macau, a Portuguese territory until 1999, as well as a 30-kilometer-long border with the former British territory of Hong Kong. Today, Hong Kong and Macau are autonomous, Special Administrative Regions of China. With land borders totaling 22,117 kilometers, the country has the longest system of land borders in the world. 1. Russia - 14\nMap of Russia showing the 14 bordering nations. Bordering Countries: Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, North Korea, Norway, Poland, Ukraine\nWith a series of borders running 20,241 kilometers in total, Russia has the second longest set of land borders among the world’s countries. The country shares its borders with 14 separate, neighboring, sovereign countries. To the south, Russia shares its borders with North Korea, Mongolia and China, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan.", "start_char": 2215, "end_char": 3284, "id": "96397052" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1227054173#2_1786368282", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/countries-bordering-the-highest-number-of-other-countries.html", "title": "Countries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Countries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\nCountries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\n1. China - 14\n1. Russia - 14\n2. Brazil - 10\n3. Democratic Republic of the Congo - 9\n3. Germany - 9\n4. Zambia - 8\n4. Tanzania - 8\n4. France - 8\n4. Austria - 8\n4. Turkey - 8\n4. Serbia - 8\nCountries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\n", "segment": "China - 14\nMap of China showing the 14 bordering nations\nBordering Countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Vietnam\nThe second largest country in the world by land area, the People’s Republic of China shares its international borders with 14 sovereign states. The country is bordered by North Korea and Russia to the northeast and Mongolia to the north. Bordering China to the south are countries of the Indian subcontinent, including India , Bhutan, and Nepal. Vietnam , Laos, and Myanmar lie to the southeast of China, and Pakistan to its southwest. The western borders of China are shared with the countries of Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Besides these 14 countries, China also shares a 3-kilometer-long border with Macau, a Portuguese territory until 1999, as well as a 30-kilometer-long border with the former British territory of Hong Kong. Today, Hong Kong and Macau are autonomous, Special Administrative Regions of China. With land borders totaling 22,117 kilometers, the country has the longest system of land borders in the world. 1.", "start_char": 1566, "end_char": 2732, "id": "96397051" } ]
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what state did thomas jefferson live in?
Virginia
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177643748#2_475203429", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_was_thomas_jefferson_born_and_raised", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where did Thomas Jefferson lived? Thomas Jefferson was born and raised in Shadwell, Virginia. He\nspent his life in this state and died in Charlottesville, VA. Where did Thomas Jefferson come from? Thomas Jefferson came from, Jane Jefferson, his mother's womb. However, he was born and raised on a plantation called Shadwell,\nwhich is located in Virginia. What colony was Thomas Jefferson in? If the answer you are looking for is what colony Thomas Jefferson was born in the answer is Thomas Jefferson was born in Shadwell, colony of Virginia. When was Thomas Jefferson born? Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743.", "start_char": 1302, "end_char": 1922, "id": "75035785" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2188804430#1_2356990112", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_%28Pacific_state%29", "title": "Jefferson (proposed Pacific state) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jefferson (proposed Pacific state)\nJefferson (proposed Pacific state)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\n20th century\n21st century\nCounties intending to leave California\n2016 presidential election\nFlag and seal\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Latitude\n38°45'N to 43°57'N\nLongitude\n119°18'W to 124°25'W\nWebsite\nsoj51 .org\nThe State of Jefferson is a proposed U.S. state that would span the contiguous, mostly rural area of southern Oregon and northern California, where several attempts to separate from Oregon and California, respectively, have taken place. This region on the Pacific Coast is the most famous of several that have sought to adopt the name of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Jefferson, who sent the Lewis and Clark expedition into the Pacific Northwest in 1803, envisioned the establishment of an independent nation in the western portion of North America that he dubbed the \"Republic of the Pacific\"; hence, the association of his name with regional autonomy. The independence movement, rather than statehood, is known as Cascadia . This region encompasses most of Northern California's land but does not include San Francisco or other Bay Area counties that account for the majority of Northern California's population. The name \"Jefferson\" has also been used for other proposed states: the name was proposed in the 19th century for Jefferson Territory (roughly modern Colorado ), as well as in 1915 in a bill in the Texas Legislature for a proposed state that would be created from the Texas Panhandle region. If the proposal were ever approved, the new state's capital city would have to be determined by a constitutional convention. Yreka, California, was named the provisional capital in the original 1941 proposal, although Port Orford, Oregon, had also been up for consideration.", "start_char": 1449, "end_char": 3038, "id": "104972735" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1554386980#1_2217252946", "url": "http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/thomas-jefferson", "title": "Thomas Jefferson - Facts, Presidency & Children - HISTORY", "headings": "Thomas Jefferson\nThomas Jefferson\nContents\nThomas Jefferson’s Early Years\nMarriage and Monticello\nThomas Jefferson and the American Revolution\nJefferson’s Path to the Presidency\nJefferson Becomes Third U.S. President\nThomas Jefferson’s Later Years and Death\nPHOTO GALLERIES\nThomas Jefferson\n", "segment": "He later served as U.S. minister to France and U.S. secretary of state, and was vice president under John Adams (1735-1826). Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican who thought the national government should have a limited role in citizens’ lives, was elected president in 1800. During his two terms in office (1801-1809), the U.S. purchased the Louisiana Territory and Lewis and Clark explored the vast new acquisition. Although Jefferson promoted individual liberty, he was also a slave owner. After leaving office, he retired to his Virginia plantation, Monticello, and helped found the University of Virginia. Thomas Jefferson’s Early Years\nThomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743, at Shadwell, a plantation on a large tract of land near present-day Charlottesville, Virginia. His father, Peter Jefferson (1707/08-57), was a successful planter and surveyor and his mother, Jane Randolph Jefferson (1720-76), came from a prominent Virginia family. Thomas was their third child and eldest son; he had six sisters and one surviving brother. Did you know?", "start_char": 695, "end_char": 1749, "id": "19833224" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_832649338#15_1599743663", "url": "https://www.allblackhills.com/parks/mount_rushmore.php", "title": "Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Mt Rushmore Vacation - AllTrips", "headings": "Mount Rushmore\nMount Rushmore National Memorial, Mt Rushmore Vacation\nMount Rushmore\nMt. Rushmore National Monument is one of the most popular Black Hills’ destinations, featuring the faces of four influential US Presidents carved in granite, a museum, and the sculptor’s studio.\nRead More\nProviders These companies can get you there\nOff the Beaten Path - Black Hills adventure\nCarver's Cafe - in Mt. Rushmore Nat'l Memorial\nWhat can I see at Mount Rushmore?\nHow much does it cost to visit?\nWhere is Mount Rushmore?\nWhen is it open?\nWho can I call if I have more questions?\nMount Rushmore Monument Facts\nHistorical Facts\nMount Rushmore Carving Information\nSculptor Facts\nAbout the Presidents\nGeorge Washington\nHistory Prior To Presidency\nTerm (s) Served\nAccomplishments\nInteresting Facts\nThomas Jefferson\nHistory Prior To Presidency\nTerm (s) Served\nAccomplishments\nInteresting Facts\nAbraham Lincoln\nHistory Prior To Presidency\nTerm (s) Served\nAccomplishments and Assassination\nInteresting Facts\nTheodore Roosevelt\nHistory Prior To Presidency\nTerm (s) Served\nAccomplishments\nInteresting Facts\nGutzon Borglum’s Early Years\nBorglum’s Development\nSuccess\n“American” Style/Stone Mountain\nHistory of Mount Rushmore\nQuestions & Answers\nStay at a Cabin\n", "segment": "He was the only US President who did not live in Washington, DC. His second inaugural address was only 135 words in length. Thomas Jefferson\nHistory Prior To Presidency\n1743: Thomas Jefferson is born in present-day Virginia. 1752: Jefferson attends a local school and learns Latin, Greek and French. 1760: Attends the College of William and Mary; studies math, metaphysics philosophy and law. He becomes a lawyer.", "start_char": 6545, "end_char": 6959, "id": "55983657" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_214632749#2_532692690", "url": "https://www.mapquest.com/us/north-carolina/jefferson-nc-282030009", "title": "Jefferson, NC - Jefferson, North Carolina Map & Directions - MapQuest", "headings": "\n", "segment": "It is one of the first towns in the nation to bear the name of Thomas Jefferson, who was the Vice President of the United States in 1799. Jefferson is located at 36°25′12″N 81°28′08″W / 36.419922°N 81.468899°W / 36.419922; -81.468899. 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Jefferson’s Monticello\n28. Jefferson Had A Plantation\n27. Hidden For Hundreds Of Years\n26. There Was A Secret Diary\n25. The Secret Room\n24. Discovering The South Wing\n23. Just Behind The Pipes\n22. Two Hundred Years Old Secret\n21. Rumors About Jefferson’s Secret Children\n20. President John Adams Was Jeffersons Wingman\n19. Meet Sally Hemings\n18. Sally Hemings Was A Real Beauty\n17. Sally And The Jeffersons\n16. Sally Goes To France\n15. A Taste Of Freedom\n14. Slave Once Again\n13. Why Sally Choose Slavery Again?\n12. Were Thomas And Sally In Love?\n11. The Most Significant Piece Of Evidence\n10. Jefferson And Slave Policy\n9. Was Jefferson The Father Of Sally’s Children?\n8. Jefferson-Hemings Children?\n7. Eston Held The Answer\n6. Controversial Backfire\n5. Yet To Be Decided\n4. Sally’s Children\n3. Madison Hemings\n2. Many Doubts\n1. 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Maintaining this huge estate, required a lot of manpower.", "start_char": 1259, "end_char": 1945, "id": "40325173" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_582361782#5_1225777859", "url": "https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/jefferson/cron/1873march.html", "title": "Chronology - The Memoirs Of Madison Hemings (1873) | Jefferson's Blood | FRONTLINE | PBS", "headings": "\nRECENT STORIES", "segment": "Wythe, and practiced law at the bar of the general court of the Colony. He was afterwards elected a member of the provincial legislature from Albemarle county. Thos. Jefferson was a visitor at the \"great house\" of John Wales, who had children about his own age. He formed the acquaintance of his daughter Martha (I believe that was her name, though I am not positively sure,) and intimacy sprang up between them which ripened into love, and they were married. They afterwards went to live at his country seat Monticello, and in course of time had born to them a daughter whom they named Martha. About the time she was born my mother, the second daughter of John Wales and Elizabeth Hemings was born. On the death of John Wales, my grandmother, his concubine, and her children by him fell to Martha, Thomas Jefferson's wife, and consequently became the property of Thomas Jefferson, who in the course of time became famous, and was appointed minister to France during our revolutionary troubles, or soon after independence was gained. About the time of the appointment and before he was ready to leave the country his wife died, and as soon after her interment as he could attend to and arrange his domestic affairs in accordance with the changed circumstances of his family in consequence of this misfortune (I think not more than three weeks thereafter) he left for France, taking his eldest daughter with him. He had sons born to him, but they died in early infancy, so he then had but two children--Martha and Maria.", "start_char": 3677, "end_char": 5196, "id": "27889693" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_499638911#4_997919479", "url": "https://www.studymode.com/essays/Thomas-Jefferson-The-Enlightenment-941327.html", "title": "Thomas Jefferson & the Enlightenment Essay - 618 Words", "headings": "Thomas Jefferson & the Enlightenment\nThomas Jefferson & the Enlightenment\nYou May Also Find These Documents Helpful\nPopular Essays\nJoin millions of other students and start your research\nBecome a StudyMode Member\n", "segment": "When America needed a man of many talents and of wise words, Jefferson was there. Jefferson helped shape America into what it is today. Thomas Jefferson led a long life, wrote the declaration of independence and shaped America into what it is today. From the beginning Jefferson was destined for greatness. Jefferson was born April 13th, 1743 in Shadwell, Virginia Peter Jefferson, his father, was a successful surveyor and planter. His mother came from an important list of people. Jefferson inherited a good amount of land and slaves from his dad and his wife’s dad. Jefferson started to build Monticello at age twenty-six. When he was twenty-seven he married a woman named Martha Wayles Skelton. They were happy for 10 years before she passed away.", "start_char": 2809, "end_char": 3560, "id": "89178030" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_117937567#10_268799251", "url": "https://kids.kiddle.co/Thomas_Jefferson", "title": "Thomas Jefferson Facts for Kids", "headings": "Thomas Jefferson facts for kids\nThomas Jefferson facts for kids\nContents\nEarly life\nPolitical life\nPresidency\nLater years\nMonuments and museums\nInteresting facts about Thomas Jefferson\nImages for kids\n", "segment": "He had a pet mockingbird. 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Champlain's Dream: The European Founding of North America
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1422196546#7_2878757626", "url": "http://www.chroniclesofamerica.com/french/founding_of_quebec_1608-1616.htm", "title": "The Founding of Quebec, 1608-1616", "headings": "The Founding of Quebec, 1608-1616\nThe Founding of Quebec, 1608-1616", "segment": "It was by this route that the French and English came so often into warring contact during the next one hundred and fifty years. Explorations, the care of his little settlement at Quebec, trading operations, and two visits to France occupied Champlain's attention during the next few years. Down to this time no white man's foot had ever trodden the vast wilderness beyond the rapids above Hochelaga. Stories had filtered through concerning great waters far to the West and North, of hidden minerals there, and of fertile lands. Champlain was determined to see these things for himself and it was to that end that he made his two great trips to the interior, in 1613 and 1616, respectively. The expedition of 1613 was not a journey of indefinite exploration; it had a very definite end in view. A few years previously Champlain had sent into the villages of the Algonquins on the upper Ottawa River a young Frenchman named Vignau, in order that by living for a time among these people he might learn their language and become useful as an interpreter. In 1612 Vignau came back with a marvelous story concerning a trip which he had made with his Algonquin friends to the Great North Sea where he had seen the wreck of an English vessel. This striking news inflamed Champlain's desire to find out whether this was not the route for which both Cartier and he himself had so eagerly searched--the western passage to Cathay and the Indies.", "start_char": 4791, "end_char": 6225, "id": "76455553" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1170418466#18_1671297891", "url": "http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36242/36242-h/36242-h.htm", "title": "The Project Gutenberg eBook of Narrative of a Voyage to the West Indies and Mexico, by Samuel de Champlain", "headings": "The Project Gutenberg eBook, Narrative of a Voyage to the West Indies and Mexico, by Samuel de Champlain, Edited by Norton Shaw, Translated by Alice Wilmere\nThe Project Gutenberg eBook, Narrative of a Voyage to the West Indies and Mexico, by Samuel de Champlain, Edited by Norton Shaw, Translated by Alice Wilmere\nE-text prepared by Chris Curnow, Joseph Cooper,\nand the Online Distributed Proofreading Team\n(http://www.pgdp.net)\nWORKS ISSUED BY\nNARRATIVE OF A VOYAGE TO THE\nWEST INDIES AND MEXICO.\nNARRATIVE OF\nA VOYAGE\nTO THE\nWEST INDIES AND MEXICO\nIN THE YEARS 1599-1602,\nWith Maps and illustrations.\nBY\nSAMUEL CHAMPLAIN.\nTRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL AND UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPT, WITH A BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE AND NOTES BY\nALICE WILMERE.\nEDITED BY\nNORTON SHAW.\nBURT FRANKLIN, PUBLISHER\nNEW YORK, NEW YORK\n", "segment": "It required the solid foundations laid down by Champlain, to enable the young settlement to pass through the struggles of its infancy and arrive at maturity. None were found capable of carrying out his views for years after his death. Had he died earlier, no one could have replaced him; had he not lived, in all probability expedition after expedition would, as before, have been sent out with the same success which had attended all previous attempts, from Cartier to De la Roche. Notes have been made on the various subjects which appear to require some explanation. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF CHAMPLAIN. It will be well, perhaps, to preface the notice of Champlain's career with a rapid sketch of the various expeditions, discoveries, and attempts at colonisation, of the French in North America, from the discoveries of Sebastian Cabot, in 1497, to the beginning of the seventeenth century. The errors, disasters, and failures of his predecessors will throw out in stronger relief the sound common sense and sagacity, the determined courage and unfaltering resolution, and the prudent wariness, which enabled Champlain to note and avoid their errors, to meet and to overcome difficulties, to foresee and to prepare for possible evil contingencies. It is certain that the French were among the first, if not the very first, who followed in the track, and profited by the discovery, of Cabot. The Basques, Bretons, and Normans, as early as 1504, practised the cod fishery along the coast and on the Great Bank of Newfoundland [2] —the ancestors, probably, of the Basques and Bretons who, a century later, so stoutly resisted the pretensions of the companies which were t", "start_char": 8331, "end_char": 10000, "id": "19520301" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_801771583#9_1552328002", "url": "https://prezi.com/spaqk0lflaqg/samuel-de-champlain/", "title": "Samuel De Champlain by Annalisa Bacc", "headings": "Samuel De Champlain\nSamuel De Champlain\nOutline\n15 frames\nReader view\n- Samuel De Champlain has been on 21 voyages.\n- The names of his ships are:\n1.) Levrier (The Hunt Dog) was commanded by Champlain's friend Du Pont.\n2.) St. Julien was the ship Champlain inherited from his uncle-in-law that was also an explorer.\n3.) Main ship- was the Don-de-Dieu (Gift of God) was commanded by Samuel de Champlain.\n- 3 examples of where he went on his voyages are, North America, Quebec City and Port Royal, Acadia. There is one amazing one called, Francois Grave Du Pont, which is as you could see French.\n- Champlain died by this time, however, his health was failing and he was forced to retire in 1633.\n- He died in Quebec on Christmas day, 1635.\n- 747 crew members were on Champlains ship!\n- To put this into a short story, Samuel married a 12 year old girl, Helene Boulle when he was in his 50's. They never actually got married but they assumed their marriage and she never had any children - in fact, she became a nun, founded an order of nuns and became a Mother Superior. In France in those days, you could marry a girl of 12 but couldn't live together and get married in church until they were 14. Samuel left for the new world before Helene was 14, and made many voyages. So it was basically a relationship but left eachother.\nSamuel De Champlain\nDID YOU KNOW??????!!!!!!!!???????!!!!!!!!!\n- How many voyages has Samuel\nbeen on?\n- What are the names of his Ships?\n- Where did he go?\n- How did he get injured?\n- What country was it that hurt him?\n- When was his 1st voyage?\n- When was his death date?\n- Who are his enemies?\n- Where is his map from where he went?\n- Who was on Samuel's crew? On his side?\n- Why did Samuel like going on voyages so much?\n- Why did his family leave him? Where are they?\nMy Answers To My Questions\nWho? What? Where? Why? How? When?\nSamuel\nDe\nChamplain\nPrimary and Secondary Sources!\nChamplain's Story\nSamuel De Champlain, accomplishes many things on his voyages, and Samuel explored Coastal Regions of Eastern North America. He joined an attack near a lake and he used a \"Arquebus\" type of shotgun. He loaded many times on that fight. He was known from his legacy as the \"Father of New France\" because he did this in one attack. He is a cartographer which is know as a map maker and does interior designing. Samuel set out to find riches for France also. Champlain's earliest travels were with his uncle, and he ventured as far as Spain and the West Indies. From 1601 to 1603, he was a geographer for King Henry IV, and then joined François Gravé Du Pont's expedition to Canada in 1603. In 1615, Champlain made a brave voyage into the interior of Canada accompanied by a tribe of Native Americans with whom he had good relations, the Hurons. Champlain and the French aided the Hurons in an attack on the Iroquois, but they lost the battle and Champlain was hit in the knee with an arrow and unable to walk. He lived with the Hurons that winter, between the foot of Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe. During his stay, he composed one of the earliest and most detailed accounts of Native American life. After Samuel was done visting Quebec, he went home and wrote all about it and made letters. Things didn't go smoothly for Champlain for long. Charles I of England made it to an expedition under David Kirke to displace the French. They attacked the fort and ruined ships, cutting off population of the colony. Champlain surrendered on July 19, 1629 and returned to France. Champlain spent some time writing about his travels until, in 1632, the British and the French signed the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, returning Quebec to the French. Champlain returned to be its governor. By this time, however, his health was failing and he was forced to retire in 1633. That is when he sadly died, in 1635. He also got shot down the neck by a Bowen arrow.\nMAPS\nMARRIAGES...\nThroughout much of human history, marriage was not a bringing together of two individuals, but rather of two families. During the Middle Ages, bride and groom often did not know each other at all--it was their parents who arranged the engagement, or betrothal. The bride could have been as young as twelve; boys did not usually marry until they were seventeen. Part of the custom of marriage involved the exchange of goods or money. In Medieval Europe, for example, each bride came with a dowry, which was given to the groom's family. A dowry's components could include such simple items as household linens to such important items as land deeds. In other cultures, it was the groom's family who compensated the bride's family by paying a bride-price. The bride-price was to compensate the family for the loss of the bride's work, and in return to bride's family gave up their rights to her labor and her children. Marriage underwent a gradual transition from a custom to a legal state. In 1215, the Catholic Church declared that a private promise was an unbreakable convenant, and that the two partners would be considered married. However, this private promise led to problems; imagine two young people whispering a promise to each other, although they knew it would be against their family's wishes, or words spoken in the heat of passion that the speaker found him or herself held to in the light of day. The rules were changed in 1563 to require the presence of a priest and two reliable witnesses.\n", "segment": "When? He was buried in Quebec\nHe set up a fur-trading post near the St. Lawrence River in 1608\nHe was Governor in New France in 1633\nHe made his first voyage in 1603\nHe explored Lake Ontario and Georgian Bay\nHe spent two years in Peru and Mexico\nHis birthday is august 13 1574\nHe sailed with his father many times\nHe was the son of a navy captain\nHe drew many maps of the Atlantic Coast\nSamuel\nDe\nChamplain\nPrimary and Secondary Sources! Champlain's Story\nSamuel De Champlain, accomplishes many things on his voyages, and Samuel explored Coastal Regions of Eastern North America. He joined an attack near a lake and he used a \"Arquebus\" type of shotgun. He loaded many times on that fight. He was known from his legacy as the \"Father of New France\" because he did this in one attack. He is a cartographer which is know as a map maker and does interior designing. Samuel set out to find riches for France also. Champlain's earliest travels were with his uncle, and he ventured as far as Spain and the West Indies. From 1601 to 1603, he was a geographer for King Henry IV, and then joined François Gravé Du Pont's expedition to Canada in 1603.", "start_char": 2852, "end_char": 3993, "id": "112577144" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1636894229#10_2816919991", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_voyages_did_samuel_de_champlain_make", "title": "How many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make? - Answers", "headings": "How many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make\n?\n\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make?\nYour Answer\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make?\nRelated Questions\nMany voyages did Samuel de Champlain do?\nHow many voyages do Samuel DE Champlain make?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain do?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain did?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain take?\nHow many trips did Samuel De Champlain make?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain do to Canada?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain had?\nWhat day did Samuel de Champlain explore on?\nHow many ships did Samuel De Champlain used for his voyage?\nWho is helene de Champlain?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de chaplain have?\nHow many crew members did Samuel de Champlain have on his ship?\nHow many men did Samuel de Champlain take with him?\nWho was Samuel d Champlain?\nHow many kids did Samuel de Champlain have?\nHow many ships did Samuel De Champlain have?\nHow big was Samuel de Champlain's ships?\nWhat problems did Samuel de Champlain face?\nHow many accomplishments did Samuel de Champlain complete?\nWhy was Champlain so important?\nHow many crew members did Samuel de Champlain have on his first voyage?\nWhat area Samuel De Champlaim explored?\nHow many voyages did Hernando cortez make?\nWhy did Samuel de Champlain go exploring?\n", "segment": "What area Samuel De Champlaim explored? Samuel de Champlain explored Quebec and many other places in North America\nHow many voyages did Hernando cortez make? He took three voyages. Why did Samuel de Champlain go exploring? Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer and the first to produce an accurate map of the Canadian eastern coast. He was born into a family of sailors and navigators and learned many of their skills as a child. Explorers and Expeditions Humor & Amusement History of France History, Politics & Society Samuel de Champlain", "start_char": 3546, "end_char": 4090, "id": "3462157" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1324233884#2_2926172768", "url": "https://canadianhistoryworkshop.wordpress.com/group-a/group-f/", "title": "St. Croix Island – Voyages Du Sieur De Champlain | Canadian History Workshop", "headings": "St. Croix Island – Voyages Du Sieur De Champlain\nSt. Croix Island – Voyages Du Sieur De Champlain\nVoyages Du Sieur De Champlain\nLeave a Reply\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "What motivated these people to travel across the Atlantic? Samuel De Champlain and his men were motivated to travel across the Atlantic to explore the new world on behalf of the French government and to colonize it. With whom did these people come into contact when they arrived in North America? Samuel De Champlain and his men would have come into contact with the First Nations peoples all along the St. Croix River. More specifically, the First Nations tribes he would have come in contact with would have been Algonquin, and if he continued to sail south, likely the Iroquois as well. Why did the colony fail? Samuel de Champlain and his company of men on St. Croix island failed mainly due to the conditions they experienced there. Winter arrived much sooner than they had expected catching them off guard and preventing them from accomplishing many of the tasks they had hoped to do, such as building a cellar for their beverages which all froze over the winter. Adding to this, the winter Champlain and his men experienced was very hospitable and unlike anything they had experienced before and much longer with a near constant three to four feet of snow on the ground for close to six months. As a result of the inhospitable conditions, many of Champlain’s men fell ill with diseases.", "start_char": 1288, "end_char": 2582, "id": "44338385" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_513151570#5_893009780", "url": "http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/amerbegin/exploration/text2/text2read.htm", "title": "2. French Exploration, Exploration, American Beginnings: 1492-1690, Primary Resources in U.S. History and Literature, Toolbox Library, National Humanities Center", "headings": "\n", "segment": "[Author undetermined, Brief récit, & succincte narration de la navigation . . . , 1545]\nSAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN was the quintessential explorer. While aptly credited as the founder of Quebec in 1608, he spent little time there, leaving the small fortified post to others and heading further into the Canadian woodlands, where he functioned as the quintessential diplomat. Unlike the Spanish who brutally dominated the Indians for imperial gain, the French negotiated and traded with them, primarily for furs. But it was inevitable that alliances with some Indian groups would make the French foes of others. In this selection, Champlain and nine French soldiers join the Huron in an attack on the Iroquois (\"discovering\" Lake Champlain in the process). The Iroquois are initially shocked by the French use of firearms, yet within a few years the Iroquois would develop their own cache of modern guns through trade and raids. [Champlain, Journal of 1608]\nJACQUES MARQUETTE & LOUIS JOLIET were sent to explore the Mississippi River in 1673 and answer two questions: Was the Mississippi the long-sought water passage to the Pacific Ocean? Were the fabled kingdoms of Quivira and Theguaio real?", "start_char": 2261, "end_char": 3448, "id": "61338812" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1636894229#8_2816915122", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_voyages_did_samuel_de_champlain_make", "title": "How many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make? - Answers", "headings": "How many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make\n?\n\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make?\nYour Answer\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make?\nRelated Questions\nMany voyages did Samuel de Champlain do?\nHow many voyages do Samuel DE Champlain make?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain do?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain did?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain take?\nHow many trips did Samuel De Champlain make?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain do to Canada?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain had?\nWhat day did Samuel de Champlain explore on?\nHow many ships did Samuel De Champlain used for his voyage?\nWho is helene de Champlain?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de chaplain have?\nHow many crew members did Samuel de Champlain have on his ship?\nHow many men did Samuel de Champlain take with him?\nWho was Samuel d Champlain?\nHow many kids did Samuel de Champlain have?\nHow many ships did Samuel De Champlain have?\nHow big was Samuel de Champlain's ships?\nWhat problems did Samuel de Champlain face?\nHow many accomplishments did Samuel de Champlain complete?\nWhy was Champlain so important?\nHow many crew members did Samuel de Champlain have on his first voyage?\nWhat area Samuel De Champlaim explored?\nHow many voyages did Hernando cortez make?\nWhy did Samuel de Champlain go exploring?\n", "segment": "He faced many things: no water on some of his voyages, wars, lack of newer technology, harsh winters, sickness killed 28% of 70 settlers, and last Samuel died in 1635 on Christmas day, 2 years after the peace treaty signed in 1633. How many accomplishments did Samuel de Champlain complete? what do you wont to talk about\nWhy was Champlain so important? Champlain accomplished many goals throughout his lifetime... he made voyages from France to North America in search of the trade route to Asia. Samuel De Champlain developed fur trade with the natives, and helped France. He built a colony in France and was remembered as \"Father of new France. He also went on raids and was the first European to find Lake Champlain which he named for himself. :D\nHow many crew members did Samuel de Champlain have on his first voyage? 747 and 476 of Sammuel De Champlain members fell of!", "start_char": 2670, "end_char": 3546, "id": "3462155" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_1243399267#12_2541860670", "url": "https://www.samueldechamplain.com/", "title": "Samuel de Champlain", "headings": "\nSunday, March 24, 2013\nSamuel de Champlain\nSamuel de Champlain\nA Brief Sketch\nCapitals of the United States and Colonies of America\nNew Orleans, Louisiana, 70115\nMiddle and High School Curriculum Supplement\nFor More Information Click Here\nHome\n", "segment": "in a manner, imperfectly however, they told of the Rapids of the upper St. Lawrence, Lake Ontario, the Falls of Niagara, Lake Erie, and the Strait of Detroit. Of anything beyond they professed no knowledge. In the month of September of that year, 1603, Grave and Champlain reached France. Champlain now learned that his friend de Chastes had died in his absence; he exhibited to his sovereign, however, a map which he had drawn of the region he had visited, together with an account of what he had learned. In 1604, two vessels left France, having Champlain on board one of them; a new expedition for colonial settlement in America, north of latitude 40°, N., having been organized by Sieur de Monts. Arriving in America, and passing a severe winter at a temporary station, Champlain after thoroughly exploring the coasts of New England, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, and after three years absence, reached France in 1607, where he spent the succeeding winter. Champlain is distinguished for his survey of the New England coast, extending also to the northern limits of Nova Scotia. While other explorers made but slight examinations, imperfectly described, his account is thorough, and, furthermore, is illustrated by drawings of the seashore, rivers, harbors, etc.", "start_char": 7954, "end_char": 9222, "id": "36148336" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_914671934#4_1554845946", "url": "http://www.studymode.com/essays/Themes-In-Early-American-Literature-1513455.html", "title": "Themes in Early American Literature Essay - 1578 Words", "headings": "Themes in Early American Literature\nThemes in Early American Literature", "segment": "Clearly, Verrazzano was not even sure of the direction he was traveling along the coast, which emphasizes the fact that these explorers were writing about their travels of truly unknown and uncharted land. Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer who also made numerous discoveries in the new land that he documented in some early pieces of literature. He mapped out a great deal of the New England coast, and even went ashore and joined some of the Native Americans during their war maneuvers, taking him to the interior of the wilderness (Perkins and Perkins 30). In these travels, he discovered Lake Champlain in present-day New York, and even lost a soldier to the arrows and knives of the Native Americans (Perkins and Perkins 30-33). As is evident in these writings, the explorers wrote about the one thing that they new best, and that was the exploration and discovery of the new land and the people who lived there. As explorers adventured in the New World and colonies began to settle along the Eastern coast, they began to realize that life in the new land would not be without a price. Thousands of miles away from the nearest industrialized nation, the Europeans in America soon began to experience many hardships. The explorers were frequently faced with sickness and death at sea, while others struggled to sustain themselves once reaching the New World. In one particularly disconcerting piece of literature, the Spanish explorer Cabeza de Vaca writes of his experiences as a slave to the Native Americans. The work is titled The Narrative of Cabeza de Vaca...\nCited: “", "start_char": 2622, "end_char": 4207, "id": "102574390" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_801771583#8_1552321582", "url": "https://prezi.com/spaqk0lflaqg/samuel-de-champlain/", "title": "Samuel De Champlain by Annalisa Bacc", "headings": "Samuel De Champlain\nSamuel De Champlain\nOutline\n15 frames\nReader view\n- Samuel De Champlain has been on 21 voyages.\n- The names of his ships are:\n1.) Levrier (The Hunt Dog) was commanded by Champlain's friend Du Pont.\n2.) St. Julien was the ship Champlain inherited from his uncle-in-law that was also an explorer.\n3.) Main ship- was the Don-de-Dieu (Gift of God) was commanded by Samuel de Champlain.\n- 3 examples of where he went on his voyages are, North America, Quebec City and Port Royal, Acadia. There is one amazing one called, Francois Grave Du Pont, which is as you could see French.\n- Champlain died by this time, however, his health was failing and he was forced to retire in 1633.\n- He died in Quebec on Christmas day, 1635.\n- 747 crew members were on Champlains ship!\n- To put this into a short story, Samuel married a 12 year old girl, Helene Boulle when he was in his 50's. They never actually got married but they assumed their marriage and she never had any children - in fact, she became a nun, founded an order of nuns and became a Mother Superior. In France in those days, you could marry a girl of 12 but couldn't live together and get married in church until they were 14. Samuel left for the new world before Helene was 14, and made many voyages. So it was basically a relationship but left eachother.\nSamuel De Champlain\nDID YOU KNOW??????!!!!!!!!???????!!!!!!!!!\n- How many voyages has Samuel\nbeen on?\n- What are the names of his Ships?\n- Where did he go?\n- How did he get injured?\n- What country was it that hurt him?\n- When was his 1st voyage?\n- When was his death date?\n- Who are his enemies?\n- Where is his map from where he went?\n- Who was on Samuel's crew? On his side?\n- Why did Samuel like going on voyages so much?\n- Why did his family leave him? Where are they?\nMy Answers To My Questions\nWho? What? Where? Why? How? When?\nSamuel\nDe\nChamplain\nPrimary and Secondary Sources!\nChamplain's Story\nSamuel De Champlain, accomplishes many things on his voyages, and Samuel explored Coastal Regions of Eastern North America. He joined an attack near a lake and he used a \"Arquebus\" type of shotgun. He loaded many times on that fight. He was known from his legacy as the \"Father of New France\" because he did this in one attack. He is a cartographer which is know as a map maker and does interior designing. Samuel set out to find riches for France also. Champlain's earliest travels were with his uncle, and he ventured as far as Spain and the West Indies. From 1601 to 1603, he was a geographer for King Henry IV, and then joined François Gravé Du Pont's expedition to Canada in 1603. In 1615, Champlain made a brave voyage into the interior of Canada accompanied by a tribe of Native Americans with whom he had good relations, the Hurons. Champlain and the French aided the Hurons in an attack on the Iroquois, but they lost the battle and Champlain was hit in the knee with an arrow and unable to walk. He lived with the Hurons that winter, between the foot of Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe. During his stay, he composed one of the earliest and most detailed accounts of Native American life. After Samuel was done visting Quebec, he went home and wrote all about it and made letters. Things didn't go smoothly for Champlain for long. Charles I of England made it to an expedition under David Kirke to displace the French. They attacked the fort and ruined ships, cutting off population of the colony. Champlain surrendered on July 19, 1629 and returned to France. Champlain spent some time writing about his travels until, in 1632, the British and the French signed the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, returning Quebec to the French. Champlain returned to be its governor. By this time, however, his health was failing and he was forced to retire in 1633. That is when he sadly died, in 1635. He also got shot down the neck by a Bowen arrow.\nMAPS\nMARRIAGES...\nThroughout much of human history, marriage was not a bringing together of two individuals, but rather of two families. During the Middle Ages, bride and groom often did not know each other at all--it was their parents who arranged the engagement, or betrothal. The bride could have been as young as twelve; boys did not usually marry until they were seventeen. Part of the custom of marriage involved the exchange of goods or money. In Medieval Europe, for example, each bride came with a dowry, which was given to the groom's family. A dowry's components could include such simple items as household linens to such important items as land deeds. In other cultures, it was the groom's family who compensated the bride's family by paying a bride-price. The bride-price was to compensate the family for the loss of the bride's work, and in return to bride's family gave up their rights to her labor and her children. Marriage underwent a gradual transition from a custom to a legal state. In 1215, the Catholic Church declared that a private promise was an unbreakable convenant, and that the two partners would be considered married. However, this private promise led to problems; imagine two young people whispering a promise to each other, although they knew it would be against their family's wishes, or words spoken in the heat of passion that the speaker found him or herself held to in the light of day. The rules were changed in 1563 to require the presence of a priest and two reliable witnesses.\n", "segment": "Who? What? Where? Why? How? When? He was buried in Quebec\nHe set up a fur-trading post near the St. Lawrence River in 1608\nHe was Governor in New France in 1633\nHe made his first voyage in 1603\nHe explored Lake Ontario and Georgian Bay\nHe spent two years in Peru and Mexico\nHis birthday is august 13 1574\nHe sailed with his father many times\nHe was the son of a navy captain\nHe drew many maps of the Atlantic Coast\nSamuel\nDe\nChamplain\nPrimary and Secondary Sources! Champlain's Story\nSamuel De Champlain, accomplishes many things on his voyages, and Samuel explored Coastal Regions of Eastern North America. He joined an attack near a lake and he used a \"Arquebus\" type of shotgun. He loaded many times on that fight.", "start_char": 2823, "end_char": 3541, "id": "112577143" } ]
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Following the merger, New York extended its streak of playoff appearances to nine consecutive years, and reached the NBA Finals each year from 1952 to 1954. The Knicks returned to the Finals in 1970 and defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in seven games for the team's first title. New York and Los Angeles faced each other again in the 1972 Finals, a series that the Lakers won four games to one. The Knicks earned their second NBA championship the following year, as they won a rematch with Los Angeles in five games. From 1988 to 2001, the franchise reached the playoffs in fourteen consecutive seasons, but did not win an NBA title. The team reached its first NBA Finals in twenty-one seasons during the 1993–94 season, but lost to the Houston Rockets in seven games. Five years later, New York again lost in the NBA Finals, this time in a five-game series against the San Antonio Spurs.", "start_char": 762, "end_char": 2069, "id": "105465410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_9424282#0_18713650", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/New-York-Knicks", "title": "New York Knicks | Notable Players, Titles, & History | Britannica", "headings": "New York Knicks\nNew York Knicks\nAmerican basketball team\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "New York Knicks | Notable Players, Titles, & History | Britannica\nHome Sports & Recreation Basketball\nNew York Knicks\nAmerican basketball team\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nAdam Augustyn\nAdam Augustyn is Managing Editor, Reference Content at Encyclopædia Britannica. Last Updated: May 13, 2021 See Article History\nAlternative Title: New York Knickerbockers\nNew York Knicks, American professional basketball team based in New York City. The Knicks (which is a shortened version of their official nickname, Knickerbockers) have won two National Basketball Association (NBA) championships (1970 and 1973) and are among the most lucrative franchises in professional basketball. Frazier, Walt\nWalt Frazier (right), 1969. AP/REX/Shutterstock.com\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 team was established in 1946 as part of the newly founded Basketball Association of America, which became the NBA in 1949. 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The New York Knicks won the NBA Finals 2 times, in 1970 and 1973.", "start_char": 641, "end_char": 1329, "id": "76665532" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80834978#2_183487473", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nba/new-york-knicks", "title": "New York Knicks Playoff History | 1951 - 2020", "headings": "New York Knicks History\nNew York Knicks\nNew York » National Basketball Association\nFranchise Overview\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nNew York Knicks History\nOverview\nHave the New York Knicks gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Knicks were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Knicks missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Knicks won a playoff series?\nWhen was the last time the Knicks lost a playoff series?\nHow many NBA Titles have the Knicks won?\nNew York Knicks Postseason Results\n", "segment": "In 2013, the New York Knicks beat the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference First Round. When was the last time the Knicks lost a playoff series? In 2013, the New York Knicks lost to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. How many NBA Titles have the Knicks won? The New York Knicks won the NBA Finals 2 times, in 1970 and 1973. New York Knicks Postseason Results\nYear\nRecord\nResult\n2020\n21-45\nMissed Playoffs\n2019\n17-65\nMissed Playoffs\n2018\n29-53\nMissed Playoffs\n2017\n31-51\nMissed Playoffs\n2016\n32-50\nMissed Playoffs\n2015\n17-65\nMissed Playoffs\n2014\n37-45\nMissed Playoffs\n2013\n54-28\nLost Eastern Conference Semifinals (Won 1 Round)\n2012\n36-30\nLost Eastern Conference First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2011\n42-40\nLost Eastern Conference First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2010\n29-53\nMissed Playoffs\n2009\n32-50\nMissed Playoffs\n2008\n23-59\nMissed Playoffs\n2007\n33-49\nMissed Playoffs\n2006\n23-59\nMissed Playoffs\n2005\n33-49\nMissed Playoffs\n2004\n39-43\nLost Eastern Conference First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2003\n37-45\nMissed Playoffs\n2002\n30-52\nMissed Playoffs\n2001\n48-34\nLost Eastern Conference First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2000\n50-32\nLost Eastern Conference Finals (Won 2 Rounds)\n1999\n27-23\nLost Finals (Won 3 Rounds)\n1998\n43-39\nLost Eastern Conference Semifinals (Won 1 Round)\n1997\n57-25\nLost Eastern Conference Semifinals (Won 1 Round)\n1996\n47-35\nLost Eastern Conference Semifinals (Won 1 Round)\n1995\n55-27\nLost Eastern Conference Semifinals (Won 1 Round)\n1994\n57-25\nLost Finals (Won 3 Rounds)\n1993\n60-22\nLost Eastern Conference Finals (Won 2 Rounds)\n1992\n51-31\nLost Eastern Conference Semifinals (Won 1 Round)\n1991\n39-43\nLost Eastern Conference First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1990\n45-37\nLost Eastern Conference Semifinals (Won 1 Round)\n1989\n52-30\nLost Eastern Conference Semifinals (Won 1 Round)\n1988\n38-44\nLost Eastern Conference First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1987\n24-58\nMissed Playoffs\n1986\n23-59\nMissed Playoffs\n1985\n24-58\nMissed Playoffs\n1984\n47-35\nLost Eastern Conference Semifinals (Won 1 Round)\n1983\n44-38\nLost Eastern Conference Semifinals (Won 1 Round)\n1982\n33-49\nMissed Playoffs\n1981\n50-32\nLost Eastern Conference First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1980\n39-43\nMissed Playoffs\n1979\n31-51\nMissed Playoffs\n1978\n43-39\nLost Eastern Conference Semifinals (Won 1 Round)\n1977\n40-42\nMissed Playoffs\n1976\n38-44\nMissed Playoffs\n1975\n40-42\nLost Eastern Conference First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1974\n49-33\nLost Eastern Conference Finals (Won 1 Round)\n1973\n57-25\nWon Finals\n1972\n48-34\nLost Finals (Won 2 Rounds)\n1971\n52-30\nLost Eastern Conference Finals (Won 1 Round)\n1970\n60-22\nWon Finals\n1969\n54-28\nLost Eastern Division Finals (Won 1 Round)\n1968\n43-39\nLost Eastern Division Semifinals (Won 0 Rounds)\n1967\n36-45\nLost Eastern Division Semifinals (Won 0 Rounds)\n1966\n30-50\nMissed Playoffs\n1965\n31-49\nMissed Playoffs\n1964\n22-58\nMissed Playoffs\n1963\n21-59\nMissed Playoffs\n1962\n29-51\nMissed Playoffs\n1961\n21-58\nMissed Playoffs\n1960\n27-48\nMissed Playoffs\n1959\n40-32\nLost Eastern Division Semifinals (Won 0 Rounds)\n1958\n35-37\nMissed Playoffs\n1957\n36-36\nMissed Playoffs\n1956\n35-37\nMissed Playoffs\n1955\n38-34\nLost Eastern Division Semifinals (Won 0 Rounds)\n1954\n44-28\nMissed Playoffs\n1953\n47-23\nLost Finals (Won 2 Rounds)\n1952\n37-29\nLost Finals (Won 2 Rounds)\n1951\n36-30\nLost Finals (Won 2 Rounds)", "start_char": 978, "end_char": 4279, "id": "76665533" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2981507871#0_3163484312", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_Knicks_seasons", "title": "List of New York Knicks seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of New York Knicks seasons\nList of New York Knicks seasons\nContents\nTable key\nSeasons\nAll-time records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "List of New York Knicks seasons - Wikipedia\nList of New York Knicks seasons\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWikipedia list article\nMadison Square Garden is the home arena of the Knicks. The New York Knickerbockers, better known as the New York Knicks, are a professional basketball team based in New York City that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA). An original member of the NBA, the Knicks play in the Eastern Conference 's Atlantic Division. In its 74 seasons, the franchise has reached the NBA Finals eight times and won two championships. As of the end of the 2019–20 season, New York has won more than 2,700 regular season games, and the team has the fourth-highest victory total in NBA history. Since 1968, the Knicks have played home games at Madison Square Garden. One of the Basketball Association of America 's (BAA) eleven teams during its inaugural season, the Knicks won the league's first game, defeating the Toronto Huskies 68–66 on November 1, 1946. The club qualified for the playoffs in the league's first three seasons before the BAA merged with the National Basketball League in 1949 to form the NBA. Following the merger, New York extended its streak of playoff appearances to nine consecutive years, and reached the NBA Finals each year from 1952 to 1954. The Knicks returned to the Finals in 1970 and defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in seven games for the team's first title.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1459, "id": "105465409" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1468636220#15_1621586621", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat%E2%80%93Knicks_rivalry", "title": "Heat–Knicks rivalry - Wikipedia", "headings": "Heat–Knicks rivalry\nHeat–Knicks rivalry\nContents\nBackground\n1997–2000: Four consecutive playoff matchups\n1997 Eastern Conference Semifinals\n1998 Eastern Conference First Round\n1999 Eastern Conference First Round\n2000 Eastern Conference Semifinals\n1997–2000: Notable regular season matchups\n2000–2010: Decline of the rivalry\n2010–2014: Miami's Big Three\nPlayoffs\n2012 Eastern Conference First Round\nNotes\nHead to head\nStatistics\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "They swept the Hawks in the semifinals and defeated the Pacers in 6 to clinch their second Eastern Conference Title in five years and advance to the 1999 NBA Finals, where they lost to the Spurs. In doing that, the Knicks became the first 8th-seeded team in NBA history to reach the NBA Finals. 2000 Eastern Conference Semifinals\nWhile the Heat won the Atlantic Division for the 4th year in a row, the Knicks were right on their tail, finishing only two games back and capturing the third seed. After both teams easily swept their opening round series (the Knicks sweeping the Toronto Raptors and the Heat sweeping the Detroit Pistons ), the two teams met again in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, in what would be the most evenly matched of all 4 series. The Heat won Game 1 87–83 at home to take a 1–0 series lead, but New York tied the series at 1 with an 82–76 victory in Game 2. Game 3 in New York was one of the series' most not", "start_char": 9064, "end_char": 10000, "id": "104522425" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1452841616#27_2666799648", "url": "https://www.oldest.org/sports/nba-teams/", "title": "12 Oldest Teams in the NBA | Oldest.org", "headings": "12 Oldest Teams in the NBA\n12 Oldest Teams in the NBA\n12. Oklahoma City Thundeer\nDid You Know?\n11. Houston Rockets\nDid You Know?\n10. Chicago Bulls\nDid You Know?\n9. Washington Wizards\nDid You Know?\n8. Los Angeles Lakers\nDid You Know?\n7. Atlanta Hawks\nDid You Know?\n6. Philadelphia 76ers\nDid You Know?\n5. Golden State Warriors\nDid You Know?\n4. New York Knicks\nDid You Know?\n3. Boston Celtics\nDid You Know?\n2. Detroit Pistons\nDid You Know?\n1. Sacramento Kings\nDid You Know?\n", "segment": "Did You Know? The Golden State Warriors won the inaugural Basketball Association of America (BAA) championship in 1947, which is technically the first NBA championship as the NBA considers the BAA’s early days a part of the league’s history. 4. New York Knicks\nYear Founded: June 6, 1946\nFirst Season in the NBA: 1946\nPrevious Name (s): None; have always been New York Knickerbockers, but typically just called Knicks\nCurrent Location: New York City, New York\nCurrent Arena: Madison Square Garden\nCurrent Owner:", "start_char": 9475, "end_char": 9987, "id": "30500520" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_891270844#0_1874489015", "url": "http://www.bleacherreport.com/articles/1515942-5-reasons-new-york-knicks-will-win-the-nba-championship", "title": "5 Reasons the New York Knicks Will Win the NBA Championship | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights", "headings": "5 Reasons the New York Knicks Will Win the NBA Championship\n5 Reasons the New York Knicks Will Win the NBA Championship\n5 Reasons the New York Knicks Will Win the NBA Championship\nCarmelo Anthony\nThree-Point Shooting\nAmar’e Embracing His New Role\nVeteran Leadership\nBench Depth\n", "segment": "5 Reasons the New York Knicks Will Win the NBA Championship | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights\nClose Icon\nBleacher Report Logo\nNFL\nNBA\nMCBB\nWCBB\nCFB\nWorld Football\nMLB\nNHL\nMMA\nAEW\nWWE\nWNBA\nGolf\nTennis\nBoxing\nB/R Shop\nMore\nShows\nB/R Kicks\nB/R Gridiron\nGet the App\nB/R Shop\nAccount\nSign Up\nLogin\nLink TV Provider\nEdition\nToday\n10:00AM\nCHI\n(30-40)\nBKN\n(46-24)\nToday\n10:00AM\nCHA\n(33-37)\nNYK\n(39-31)\nToday\n10:00AM\nLAL\n(40-30)\nIND\n(33-37)\nToday\n11:00AM\nBOS\n(35-35)\nMIN\n(22-48)\nToday\n11:00AM\nPHX\n(49-21)\nSAS\n(33-37)\nToday\n5:00PM\nMIA\n(39-31)\nMIL\n(45-25)\nFacebook Logo\nTwitter Logo\nCopy Link Icon\nBleacher Report Logo\nNew York Knicks\n5 Reasons the New York Knicks Will Win the NBA Championship\nMathias Ask@@MathiasAsk\nTwitter Logo\nCorrespondent IIFebruary 4, 2013\nComment Bubble Icon\n5 Reasons the New York Knicks Will Win the NBA Championship\n0 of 5\nThe last time the New York Knicks won an NBA championship was 40 years ago, but they are not going to have to wait much longer. The Knicks are finally meshing again after a lackluster January. Last Saturday’s crushing victory against the Sacramento Kings was an enormous relief for Knicks fans, as their Knickerbockers dominated without needing more than nine points from Carmelo Anthony. Last year’s New York Knicks entered the playoffs as the No. 7 seed with a few solid, yet injury-plagued starters, and a depleted bench. This year, the Knicks are battling it out with the Miami Heat for the No. 1 seed, and their well-balanced roster has not looked this good since the Patrick Ewing era. Here are five reasons why the New York Knicks will win the NBA championship this year. Carmelo Anthony\n1 of 5\nEvery year we see a star player embrace the role as hero and carry his team to a title. It happened with Dirk Nowitzki in 2011 and Lebron James in 2012.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1816, "id": "75871906" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1468636220#14_1621584418", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat%E2%80%93Knicks_rivalry", "title": "Heat–Knicks rivalry - Wikipedia", "headings": "Heat–Knicks rivalry\nHeat–Knicks rivalry\nContents\nBackground\n1997–2000: Four consecutive playoff matchups\n1997 Eastern Conference Semifinals\n1998 Eastern Conference First Round\n1999 Eastern Conference First Round\n2000 Eastern Conference Semifinals\n1997–2000: Notable regular season matchups\n2000–2010: Decline of the rivalry\n2010–2014: Miami's Big Three\nPlayoffs\n2012 Eastern Conference First Round\nNotes\nHead to head\nStatistics\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Back home for Game 3, New York blew Miami out 97–73 to take a 2–1 series lead. The Knicks had a chance to clinch at home in Game 4, as they held an 8-point lead until Miami charged back to win 87–72 to take it to the limit. Game 5 was a defensive struggle all the way. Miami held a 77–76 lead with 4.5 seconds left, but Allan Houston hit a running 1-hander that bounced off the front rim, off the backboard, and in with 8 tenths left to give New York a 78–77 victory. The win propelled an improbable run for the Knicks in the playoffs. They swept the Hawks in the semifinals and defeated the Pacers in 6 to clinch their second Eastern Conference Title in five years and advance to the 1999 NBA Finals, where they lost to the Spurs. In doing that, the Knicks became the first 8th-seeded team in NBA history to reach the NBA Finals. 2000 Eastern Conference Semifinals\nWhile the Heat won the Atlantic Division for the 4th year in a row, the Knicks were right on their tail, finishing only two games back and capturing the third seed. After both teams easily swept their opening round series (the Knicks sweeping the Toronto Raptors and the Heat sweeping the Detroit Pistons ), the two teams met again in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, in what would be the most evenly matched of all 4 series. The Heat won Game 1 87–83 at home to take a 1–0 series lead, but New York tied the series at 1 with an 82–76 victory in Game 2.", "start_char": 8528, "end_char": 9949, "id": "104522424" } ]
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His strongest statistical performance of the season was an eight-tackle game in his first start, against Florida A&M University, on November 23. Collins became a full-time starter at free safety for the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats in 2003. He started 11 of the season's 12 games, missing only a November 15 contest against Howard University. Collins had a breakout season in 2003, leading the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in interceptions with six and finished third in the conference in passes defended with 13. He also contributed 54 tackles (33 solo), a fumble recovery, and the first defensive touchdown of his college career (intercepting a pass by Norfolk State University quarterback Willie Mitchell and returning it 45 yards for the score). He was an all-conference selection for the season.", "start_char": 2561, "end_char": 3896, "id": "63118885" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3129980160#5_3609161310", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Collins_(quarterback)", "title": "Todd Collins (quarterback) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Todd Collins (quarterback)\nTodd Collins (quarterback)\nTodd Collins\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nCollege records\nProfessional career\nBuffalo Bills\nKansas City Chiefs\nWashington Redskins\nChicago Bears\nNFL statistics\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "As a junior, he held a 10–0 record for the baseball team as a right-handed pitcher. Also that year, he guided his basketball squad to the state semifinals, garnering 18 points and 10 rebounds a game along the way. College career\nCollins attended and played football at the University of Michigan from 1990 to 1994, though he was redshirted as a freshman in 1990. He completed one of two passes in the Rose Bowl as a redshirt freshman on January 1, 1992, after netting 15 completions on 24 attempts for 135 yards during the regular season. Collins started two games as a sophomore in 1992 when he completed 66 of 101 passes for 693 yards with seven touchdowns and three interceptions. As an All- Big Ten Conference Honorable Mention and Academic All-Big Ten as a junior in 1993, he led the squad to a 42–7 Hall of Fame Bowl victory over NC State. His best collegiate season came that junior year when he hit on 189 of 296 attempts for 2,509 yards with 17 touchdowns and seven interceptions. In his senior season (1994), he connected on 186 of 288 attempts for 2,518 yards with 13 touchdowns and ten interceptions en route to a 24–14 Holiday Bowl win over Colorado State. Collins' collegiate passing totals read 457 completions on 711 attempts for 5,858 yards with 37 touchdowns and 20 interceptions, which comes out to a 145.0 career quarterback efficiency rating. Collins and Michigan's 1994 squad are most remembered for beating Notre Dame on a last second field goal by Remy Hamilton and for losing to Colorado on Kordell Stewart 's Hail Mary pass known as the Miracle at Michigan .", "start_char": 2217, "end_char": 3802, "id": "64989237" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2333878057#3_2581886443", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Collins", "title": "Billy Collins - Wikipedia", "headings": "Billy Collins\nBilly Collins\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nPersonal life\nAwards and honors\nBibliography\nPoetry\nCollections\nList of poems\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "There he came under the influence of contemporary poets like Karl Shapiro, Howard Nemerov and Reed Whittemore, and during his adolescence he was influenced by Beat Generation poets as well. In 1975 Collins founded The Mid-Atlantic Review with his friends Walter Blanco and Steve Bailey. Career\nCollins in La Jolla, San Diego, 2008\nCollins is a Distinguished Professor of English at Lehman College in the Bronx, where he joined the faculty in 1968. He is a founding Advisory Board member of the CUNY Institute for Irish-American Studies at Lehman College. Collins has taught and served as a visiting writer at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York as well as teaching workshops across the U.S. and in Ireland. Collins is a member of the faculty of SUNY Stony Brook Southampton, where (2015) he teaches poetry workshops. Collins was named U.S. Poet Laureate in 2001 and held the title until 2003. Collins served as Poet Laureate for the State of New York from 2004 until 2006. Collins served a stint with the Winter Park Institute in Winter Park, Florida, an affiliate of Rollins College. In 2012, Collins became Poetry Consultant for Smithsonian Magazine During the summer of 2013, Collins guest hosted Garrison Keillor's popular daily radio broadcast, The Writer's Almanac, on NPR.", "start_char": 2206, "end_char": 3496, "id": "100854175" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_813024375#10_1307660697", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/susan-collins-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Susan Collins Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Susan Collins Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nSusan Collins Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life & Biography\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Susan Collins in 2021\n", "segment": "Until the 1992 election of Democrat Bill Clinton, after briefly serving in this post, she moved to Massachusetts and became Deputy State Treasurer of Massachusetts under Joe Malone in 1993. After returning to Maine, Collins won an eight-way Republican primary in the 1994 gubernatorial election. She become the first woman to be nominated by a major party for Governor of Maine. She received little support from Republican leaders and was criticized by conservative groups for her more liberal views on social issues during the campaign itself. But she lost the general election by receiving only 23% of the vote and placed third behind Democrat Joseph E. Brennan. For Family Business at Husson College, Collins became the founding executive director of the Center, in December 1994. When she announced her candidacy for the seat in the U.S. Senate being vacated by her former boss, William Cohen, who retired to become United States Secretary of Defense under President Clinton, left the post for Family Business at Husson College in 1996. She won a difficult four-way primary and faced Joe Brennan with Cohen’s public endorsement. In the Democratic opponent from the 1994 gubernatorial election, she defeated Brennan (from 49% to 44%). Awards & Achievements\nOn 19 September 2012, because of Collins’s outstanding contributions in Congress to advance the mission of our nation’s maritime services”, she received the “Navy League’s Congressional Sea Services Award.”", "start_char": 3586, "end_char": 5052, "id": "94441217" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_454641826#7_1029380870", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/patricia-hill-collins-3026479", "title": "Patricia Hill Collins: Biography, Thought, and Works", "headings": "Biography of Patricia Hill Collins, Esteemed Sociologist\nBiography of Patricia Hill Collins, Esteemed Sociologist\nA Career Focus on Race, Gender, Class, Sexuality, and Nationality\nFast Facts: Patricia Hill Collins\nEarly Life\nIntellectual and Career Development\nMajor Published Works\nKey Intellectual Contributions\nLegacy\n", "segment": "There, she majored in sociology, enjoyed intellectual freedom, and reclaimed her voice, thanks to the focus in her department on the sociology of knowledge. This subfield of sociology, which focuses on understanding how knowledge takes shape, who and what influences it, and how knowledge intersects systems of power, proved formative in shaping Collins’ intellectual development and her career as a sociologist. While in college she devoted time to fostering progressive educational models in the schools of Boston’s Black community, which laid the foundation for a career that has always been a mixture of academic and community work. Collins completed her Bachelor of Arts in 1969, then completed a Masters in Teaching in Social Science Education at Harvard University the following year. After completing her Master's degree, she taught and participated in curriculum development at St. Joseph’s School and a few other schools in Roxbury, a predominantly Black neighborhood in Boston. Then, in 1976, she transitioned back into the realm of higher education and served as Director of the African American Center at Tufts University in Medford, also outside Boston. While at Tufts she met Roger Collins, whom she married in 1977. Collins gave birth to their daughter, Valerie, in 1979. She then began her doctoral studies in sociology at Brandeis in 1980, where she was supported by an ASA Minority Fellowship, and received a Sydney Spivack Dissertation Support Award. Collins earned her Ph.D. in 1984.", "start_char": 4174, "end_char": 5678, "id": "67606628" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3129980160#6_3609163426", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Collins_(quarterback)", "title": "Todd Collins (quarterback) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Todd Collins (quarterback)\nTodd Collins (quarterback)\nTodd Collins\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nCollege records\nProfessional career\nBuffalo Bills\nKansas City Chiefs\nWashington Redskins\nChicago Bears\nNFL statistics\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "As an All- Big Ten Conference Honorable Mention and Academic All-Big Ten as a junior in 1993, he led the squad to a 42–7 Hall of Fame Bowl victory over NC State. His best collegiate season came that junior year when he hit on 189 of 296 attempts for 2,509 yards with 17 touchdowns and seven interceptions. In his senior season (1994), he connected on 186 of 288 attempts for 2,518 yards with 13 touchdowns and ten interceptions en route to a 24–14 Holiday Bowl win over Colorado State. Collins' collegiate passing totals read 457 completions on 711 attempts for 5,858 yards with 37 touchdowns and 20 interceptions, which comes out to a 145.0 career quarterback efficiency rating. Collins and Michigan's 1994 squad are most remembered for beating Notre Dame on a last second field goal by Remy Hamilton and for losing to Colorado on Kordell Stewart 's Hail Mary pass known as the Miracle at Michigan . College records\nHolds the record for the best career completion percentage (64.28%) in Michigan history; this is also the second best mark in Big Ten Conference history. Ranks third in Michigan annals in passing efficiency (145.0) behind Elvis Grbac (148.1) and Jim Harbaugh (145.6). His mark is also fifth in conference history. Finished his career at Michigan second only to Grbac in pass attempts, completions, and yards.", "start_char": 2902, "end_char": 4227, "id": "64989238" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2261982208#2_2436084741", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Collins_(basketball)", "title": "John Collins (basketball) - Wikipedia", "headings": "John Collins (basketball)\nJohn Collins (basketball)\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege career\nFreshman season (2015–16)\nSophomore season (2016–2017)\nProfessional career\nAtlanta Hawks (2017–present)\n2019–20 season\n2020–21 season\nCareer statistics\nNBA\nRegular season\nCollege\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He is a big Premier League football fan, and an avid supporter of London team Chelsea. Collins attended Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach, Florida. While at Newman, he was a three-time letter winner and was named the Florida Class 4A Player of the Year his senior year. On November 13, 2014, he signed a letter of intent to play college basketball at Wake Forest. College career\nCollins at the free throw line in 2017\nFreshman season (2015–16)\nCollins appeared in all 31 of his team's game during his freshman year. He led the team in field goal accuracy at 54.7%. Sophomore season (2016–2017)\nOn January 18, 2017, Collins scored 27 points and 7 rebounds in a 96–79 win against Miami. On January 21, 2017, Collins scored 21 points and 9 rebounds in a 93–88 win over NC State. On January 23, 2017, Collins was named Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) player of the week. On January 31, 2017, Collins scored 26 points and 16 rebounds in a 85–80 victory against Boston College.", "start_char": 1801, "end_char": 2785, "id": "105024053" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1631800124#5_1835419331", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Collins_(American_football)", "title": "Alex Collins (American football) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Alex Collins (American football)\nAlex Collins (American football)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nCollegiate statistics\nProfessional career\nPre-draft measurables\nSeattle Seahawks\n2016\n2017\nBaltimore Ravens\n2018\n2019\nSeattle Seahawks (second stint)\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Following his senior season, he was selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl, where he was teammates with fellow Arkansas signee Austin Allen. Also a talented sprinter, Collins ran the third leg on South Plantation's state-champion 4 × 100 m relay (41.98 s), leading to him being named the 2013 Broward County Male Athlete of the Year. Collins was ranked as a four-star recruit by Rivals.com and the 13th best running back in his class. Collins committed to play college football at the University of Arkansas in February 2013. On signing day, Collins's mother provided some momentary drama, when she refused to sign the National Letter of Intent (LOI) for him to attend school at Arkansas, and then ran away with the LOI. She wanted Collins to stay close to home and attend the University of Miami. The drama ended the next day when Arkansas head coach Bret Bielema faxed another LOI to Collins, which was signed by his father. College career\nCollins played for the University of Arkansas from 2013 to 2015. He started his career as the first true freshman in SEC history to rush for 300 yards in his first three games. 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She graduated from St. Lawrence magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in government in 1975. Early political career\nFollowing graduation, Collins worked as a legislative assistant to U.S. Representative and later U.S. Senator William Cohen from 1975 to 1987. She was also staff director of the Oversight of Government Management Subcommittee on the United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs from 1981 to 1987. In 1987, Collins joined the cabinet of Governor John R. McKernan Jr. as Commissioner of the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation. President George H. W. Bush appointed her the New England regional director for the Small Business Administration in 1992. After briefly serving in this post until the 1992 election of President Bill Clinton, she moved to Massachusetts and became Deputy State Treasurer of Massachusetts under Joe Malone in 1993. Returning to Maine, Collins won an eight-way Republican primary in the 1994 gubernatorial election, becoming the first woman nominated by a major party for governor of Maine. During the campaign, she received little support from Republican leaders and was criticized by conservative groups for her more liberal views on social issues. She lost the general election, receiving 23% of the vote and placing third behind Democrat Joseph E. 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During the 1970s he wrote a number of short counterculture-inspired poems for Rolling Stone magazine and, through a small press, published his first book of poetry, Pokerface (1977). Though in the 1980s Collins produced another two collections, his work by and large remained unrecognized until 1990, when his manuscript for Questions About Angels (1991) was selected for the National Poetry Series, a program that sponsors the publication of deserving books of poetry. The Art of Drowning (1995), which won critical notice for its wry imagery and lucid intelligence, contributed to his growing reputation. Upon the publication of Picnic, Lightning (1998), Collins read his work on two National Public Radio programs, including Garrison Keillor ’s A Prairie Home Companion, and his charming appearances helped propel the volume’s sales into the remarkable tens of thousands. In 1999 Collins found himself in the middle of a high-profile dispute between Random House, through which he had planned to publish a collection that included some older poems, and the University of Pittsburgh Press, which had issued his previous two volumes and maintained that the new book would cut into their still-robust sales. Although Sailing Alone Around the Room: New and Selected Poems was consequently not published until two years later, it was met with considerable acclaim.", "start_char": 801, "end_char": 2555, "id": "23733755" } ]
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what is the name of the capital of spain?
Madrid
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who does christina milian have a baby by?
The-Dream
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She has a daughter, Violet, from her marriage to producer-rapper The-Dream. Photos:", "start_char": 1521, "end_char": 2100, "id": "108779587" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_231193845#1_506228226", "url": "https://www.distractify.com/p/who-are-christina-milians-baby-daddies", "title": "Who Are Christina Milian's Baby Daddies? How Did She Meet Matt Pokora?", "headings": "Here's What You Should Know About Christina Milian's Baby Daddies\nHere's What You Should Know About Christina Milian's Baby Daddies\nMatt Pokora is a singer and songwriter — and Christina Milian's baby daddy.\nChristina and The-Dream welcomed their first child in February 2010.\n", "segment": "Christina has a 10-year-old daughter, Violet Madison, from her previous marriage with singer-songwriter and record producer The-Dream (aka Terius Youngdell Nash). So, what else should we know about Christina's baby daddies ? Article continues below advertisement\nMatt Pokora is a singer and songwriter — and Christina Milian's baby daddy. Christina and Matt first met in France in August 2017 — and it was love at first sight. As the story has it, they were both sitting at the same restaurant. According to The Oprah Magazine, the manager of the venue assumed matchmaking duties, and insisted on introducing the singers whose birthdays fall on the same day. Matt was born on Sept. 26, 1985, while Christina was born on Sept. 26, 1981. Source: Getty\nArticle continues below advertisement\n\"So we switched numbers, found out we had the same birthday that night, and it was like the stars aligned,\" Christina revealed how the night ended in an interview with E! News.", "start_char": 466, "end_char": 1430, "id": "57255573" } ]
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where was kennedy when he got shot?
Dallas
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1725994138#7_3051092956", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_car_was_President_John_F._Kennedy_driving_in_when_shot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where was president John Kennedy taken after he was shot? Parkland Memorial Hospital . John F. Kennedy accomplished what as president? getting shot\nWhat did John F. Kennedy do after being a president? he got shot. What president was shot on the movie Forrest gump? John F. Kennedy\nWhat us president was shot on his way to a speech? John Fitgerald Kennedy\nWhere was president john Kennedy shot? US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas , Texas\nNovember 22, 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald . What American President was shot while driving through the city of Dallas?", "start_char": 2856, "end_char": 3430, "id": "3642705" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1725994138#5_3051091173", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_car_was_President_John_F._Kennedy_driving_in_when_shot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "US president john F. Kennedy was shot on November 22nd, 1963 in\nDallas, Texas. When was president John Kennedy shot? November 22,1963. What day of the week was John Kennedy shot? President John F. Kennedy was shot on a Friday. The actual day\nwas November 22, 1963. Which president got shot in the car? John F. Kennedy\nWho was john f Kennedy and his wife riding with in the limo who was also shot but not killed? Texas Governor\nJohn Connally and his wife were travelling in President Kennedy's\ncar with John and Jackie Kennedy when President Kennedy was shot in\nDallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. Texas Governor John Connally\nalso was shot but not killed.", "start_char": 2200, "end_char": 2856, "id": "3642703" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164452115#0_440884422", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_John_F._Kennedy_get_shot_at_on_his_body", "title": "Where did John F. Kennedy get shot at on his body? - Answers", "headings": "Where did John F. Kennedy get shot at on his body\n?\n\nWhere did John F. Kennedy get shot at on his body?\nYour Answer\nWhere did John F. Kennedy get shot at on his body?\n", "segment": "Where did John F. Kennedy get shot at on his body? - Answers\nJohn F. Kennedy\nWhere did John F. Kennedy get shot at on his body? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2015-03-18 11:06:47\nOn Friday, November 22, 1963, 35th U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was shot first in the neck, and then on the right side of his head. The shooting took place at 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time, in Dallas, Texas. He was pronounced dead a half hour later, at Parkland Memorial Hospital, at 1:00p.m. Two shots hit the President; one in his lower neck, and the other in his head, killing him. JFK sustained a head shot, which splattered bits of brain all over the back seat of the car he was riding in, including on his widow. Unique among assassinated U.S. Presidents, Kennedy was killed instantly. 4 5 6\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhere did John F. Kennedy get shot at on his body?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 911, "id": "75008296" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1725994138#8_3051093769", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_car_was_President_John_F._Kennedy_driving_in_when_shot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What president was shot on the movie Forrest gump? John F. Kennedy\nWhat us president was shot on his way to a speech? John Fitgerald Kennedy\nWhere was president john Kennedy shot? US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas , Texas\nNovember 22, 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald . What American President was shot while driving through the city of Dallas? J.k. Kennedy\nWhy was John F. Kennedy shot? because he was no good a president\nWhat did John F. Kennedy do after he completed his terms in office? Kennedy was shot and killed in 1963, during his term as\npresident. Was John F. Kennedy an artist?", "start_char": 3070, "end_char": 3674, "id": "3642706" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_613885755#23_888679250", "url": "https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/10/25/jfks-assassin-lee-harvey-oswalds-eerie-calm-the-day-before-he-pulled-the-trigger/", "title": "New JFK assassination documents: Lee Harvey Oswald's final hours before killing Kennedy - The Washington Post", "headings": "Oswald’s chilling final hours before killing Kennedy: speaking Russian, playing with his daughter, sleeping in\nOswald’s chilling final hours before killing Kennedy: speaking Russian, playing with his daughter, sleeping in\nLee Harvey Oswald just missed an Army general in an attempted assassination months before JFK was killed. James Swanson, author of \"End of Days\" explains. (The Washington Post)\nRead more Retropolis:\n", "segment": "The rifle wasn’t there. “That was when I had this feeling,” Paine told Mallon. ” ‘ My God, it could have been Lee.’ That he came out last night, that the gun had been there …”\nTwo days later, Oswald was shot by nightclub owner Jack Ruby on live television at Dallas police headquarters. The assassin had been assassinated. Read more Retropolis: JFK’s last birthday: Gifts, champagne and wandering hands on the presidential yacht\n‘Foul traitor’: New JFK assassination records reveal KGB defector’s 3-year interrogation\nLike Trump, JFK was tested by white supremacists. Here’s what he finally did about it\n‘He just beat the hell out of me’:", "start_char": 8400, "end_char": 9038, "id": "94238636" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1967816904#12_2188466511", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Robert_F._Kennedy", "title": "Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy - Wikipedia", "headings": "Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy\nAssassination of Robert F. Kennedy\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nLife\nAssassination\nPerpetrator\nAssassin's gun\nMedia coverage\nConspiracy theories\nCIA involvement hypothesis\nSecond gunman hypothesis\nAftermath and legacy\nMemorial\n1968 election\nCultural and societal impact\nSee also\nReferences\nNotes\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Five other people were wounded: William Weisel of ABC News, Paul Schrade of the United Automobile Workers union, Democratic Party activist Elizabeth Evans, Ira Goldstein of the Continental News Service, and Kennedy campaign volunteer Irwin Stroll. After a minute, Sirhan wrestled free and grabbed the revolver again, but he had already fired all the bullets and was subdued. Barry went to Kennedy and placed his jacket under the candidate's head, later recalling: \" I knew immediately it was a .22, a small caliber, so I hoped it wouldn't be so bad, but then I saw the hole in the Senator's head, and I knew\". Reporters and photographers rushed into the area from both directions, contributing to the confusion and chaos. As Kennedy lay wounded, Juan Romero cradled his head and placed a rosary in his hand. Kennedy asked Romero, \"Is everybody OK?\" and Romero responded, \"Yes, everybody's OK.\" Kennedy then turned away and said, \"Everything's going to be OK.\"", "start_char": 8151, "end_char": 9109, "id": "100608724" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1967816904#2_2188446527", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Robert_F._Kennedy", "title": "Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy - Wikipedia", "headings": "Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy\nAssassination of Robert F. Kennedy\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nLife\nAssassination\nPerpetrator\nAssassin's gun\nMedia coverage\nConspiracy theories\nCIA involvement hypothesis\nSecond gunman hypothesis\nAftermath and legacy\nMemorial\n1968 election\nCultural and societal impact\nSee also\nReferences\nNotes\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Following dual victories in the California and South Dakota primary elections for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States, Senator Kennedy spoke to journalists and campaign workers at a live televised celebration from the stage of his headquarters at the Ambassador Hotel. Shortly after leaving the podium and exiting through a kitchen hallway, he was mortally wounded by multiple shots fired from a handgun. Kennedy died in the Good Samaritan Hospital 26 hours later. The shooter was 24-year-old Sirhan Sirhan. In 1969, Sirhan was convicted of murdering the senator and sentenced to death. His sentence was commuted to life in prison in 1972. A freelance newspaper reporter recorded the shooting on audio tape, and the aftermath was captured on film. Kennedy's remains were taken to St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York for two days of public viewing before a funeral Mass was held on June 8. His funeral train traveled from New York to Washington, D.C., and throngs of spectators lined the route to view the journey. His body was interred at night in Arlington National Cemetery near his brother John.", "start_char": 1481, "end_char": 2603, "id": "100608714" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1725994138#6_3051092071", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_car_was_President_John_F._Kennedy_driving_in_when_shot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The actual day\nwas November 22, 1963. Which president got shot in the car? John F. Kennedy\nWho was john f Kennedy and his wife riding with in the limo who was also shot but not killed? Texas Governor\nJohn Connally and his wife were travelling in President Kennedy's\ncar with John and Jackie Kennedy when President Kennedy was shot in\nDallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. Texas Governor John Connally\nalso was shot but not killed. Where was president John Kennedy taken after he was shot? Parkland Memorial Hospital . John F. Kennedy accomplished what as president? getting shot\nWhat did John F. Kennedy do after being a president? he got shot.", "start_char": 2428, "end_char": 3070, "id": "3642704" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_279457820#9_586189456", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy", "title": "John F. Kennedy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "John F. Kennedy\nJohn F. Kennedy\n\"JFK\" redirects here. For the JFK airport, see John F. Kennedy International Airport.\nContents\nEarly life\nPresidency\nAssassination\nMain article: Assassination of John F. Kennedy\nLegacy\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "Assassination\nMain article: Assassination of John F. Kennedy\nKennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. He was being driven through the city in an open-top car, along with John Connally, the Governor of Texas. As the car drove into Dealey Plaza, shots were fired. Kennedy was shot once in the throat and once in the head. He was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital 4 miles (6.4 km) away. At 1:00 p.m., Kennedy was pronounced dead. Lee Harvey Oswald, a former U.S. Marine, was the prime suspect in the murder, and he was arrested on the same day for the murder of a policeman called J. D. Tippit. Oswald denied shooting anyone and was killed two days later on November 24 by Jack Ruby . Kennedy had a state funeral on November 25, three days after his murder, near to the White House.", "start_char": 5198, "end_char": 6004, "id": "41129225" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1725994138#4_3051090337", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_car_was_President_John_F._Kennedy_driving_in_when_shot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Governor Connally of Texas, Jackie Kennedy, and an agent who was\ndriving the vehicle\nWhich American got shot while driving through the city of dallis Texas? President John F. Kennedy was shot while driving through the\ncity of Dallas, Texas. What date was Kennedy shot? President John F. Kennedy was shot on November 22, 1963. When was US president John F. Kennedy shot? US president john F. Kennedy was shot on November 22nd, 1963 in\nDallas, Texas. When was president John Kennedy shot? November 22,1963. What day of the week was John Kennedy shot? President John F. Kennedy was shot on a Friday.", "start_char": 1830, "end_char": 2427, "id": "3642702" } ]
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Sail the Mississippi River aboard Steamboat Natchez.\nNew Orleans: Evening Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Day Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Ghosts, Vampires, Voodoo & French Quarter Tour\n7. See butterflies and other bugs at the Audubon Insectorium.\n8. Be amused at Carousel Gardens and Storyland Theme Parks.\nCarousel Gardens\nStoryland\n9. Look for alligators on an airboat swamp tour.\n10. Taste beignets, king cake and other Big Easy sweets.\nBeignets\nKing Cake\nOther N’Awlins Sweets\n11. See amazing parade floats up-close at Mardi Gras World.\n12. Go under the sea at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas.\n13. Listen to a fortune teller in Jackson Square.\n14. Wander through the New Orleans Botanical Garden.\n15. Play miniature golf at City Putt.\n16. Visit animals at the Audubon Zoo.\n17. Gain insight to New Orleans’ resilience and celebration at The Presbytère Museum.\n18. Learn history at the National WWII Museum.\nKid Friendly Hotels in New Orleans\nLearn More About New Orleans\nNew Orleans\nSave this List of Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids\nHave you ever visited New Orleans with kids or without? Share your tips or questions in the comments below!\n", "segment": "Play miniature golf at City Putt. 16. Visit animals at the Audubon Zoo. 17. Gain insight to New Orleans’ resilience and celebration at The Presbytère Museum. 18. Learn history at the National WWII Museum. Kid Friendly Hotels in New Orleans\nLearn More About New Orleans\nSave this List of Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids\n1. Explore the French Quarter. 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Explore the French Quarter.\nFrench Quarter Shopping\nJoan of Arc Statue\n2. Take a carriage ride.\n3. Play and learn at the Louisiana Children’s Museum.\nMove with the River\nPlay With Me\nFollow That Food\nDig Into Nature\nMake Your Mark\nOutdoor Adventures\nAcorn Restaurant\n4. Eat Creole cuisine.\nCreole Dishes for Kids\nBrunch at Brennan’s\n5. Listen to live jazz.\nPreservation Hall\nArnaud’s Jazz Bistro\nCafé Beignet\nStreet Performers\n6. Sail the Mississippi River aboard Steamboat Natchez.\nNew Orleans: Evening Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Day Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Ghosts, Vampires, Voodoo & French Quarter Tour\n7. See butterflies and other bugs at the Audubon Insectorium.\n8. Be amused at Carousel Gardens and Storyland Theme Parks.\nCarousel Gardens\nStoryland\n9. Look for alligators on an airboat swamp tour.\n10. Taste beignets, king cake and other Big Easy sweets.\nBeignets\nKing Cake\nOther N’Awlins Sweets\n11. See amazing parade floats up-close at Mardi Gras World.\n12. Go under the sea at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas.\n13. Listen to a fortune teller in Jackson Square.\n14. Wander through the New Orleans Botanical Garden.\n15. Play miniature golf at City Putt.\n16. Visit animals at the Audubon Zoo.\n17. Gain insight to New Orleans’ resilience and celebration at The Presbytère Museum.\n18. Learn history at the National WWII Museum.\nKid Friendly Hotels in New Orleans\nLearn More About New Orleans\nNew Orleans\nSave this List of Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids\nHave you ever visited New Orleans with kids or without? Share your tips or questions in the comments below!\n", "segment": "18. Learn history at the National WWII Museum. Kid Friendly Hotels in New Orleans\nLearn More About New Orleans\nSave this List of Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids\n1. Explore the French Quarter. The oldest area of the city, the French Quarter is so-named because it was founded by French settlers in 1718. Ironically, though, much of the architecture in the French Quarter is actually Spanish Colonial in its styling. That’s due to a series of fires in the late 1800s after which many of this neighborhood’s buildings were rebuilt under Spanish rule. Point out the signature lacy cast iron details on balconies to your kids as you wander here. Get more out of your experience with a 2-hour French Quarter Walking and Storytelling Tour. The French Market (Photo credit:", "start_char": 1998, "end_char": 2770, "id": "37840522" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_962322390#2_2098273987", "url": "https://travelmamas.com/new-orleans-with-kids/", "title": "18 Fun Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids | Kid-Friendly Fun in NOLA", "headings": "18 Kid Friendly Things to Do in New Orleans\n18 Kid Friendly Things to Do in New Orleans\nTable of Contents\n1. Explore the French Quarter.\nFrench Quarter Shopping\nJoan of Arc Statue\n2. Take a carriage ride.\n3. Play and learn at the Louisiana Children’s Museum.\nMove with the River\nPlay With Me\nFollow That Food\nDig Into Nature\nMake Your Mark\nOutdoor Adventures\nAcorn Restaurant\n4. Eat Creole cuisine.\nCreole Dishes for Kids\nBrunch at Brennan’s\n5. Listen to live jazz.\nPreservation Hall\nArnaud’s Jazz Bistro\nCafé Beignet\nStreet Performers\n6. Sail the Mississippi River aboard Steamboat Natchez.\nNew Orleans: Evening Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Day Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Ghosts, Vampires, Voodoo & French Quarter Tour\n7. See butterflies and other bugs at the Audubon Insectorium.\n8. Be amused at Carousel Gardens and Storyland Theme Parks.\nCarousel Gardens\nStoryland\n9. Look for alligators on an airboat swamp tour.\n10. Taste beignets, king cake and other Big Easy sweets.\nBeignets\nKing Cake\nOther N’Awlins Sweets\n11. See amazing parade floats up-close at Mardi Gras World.\n12. Go under the sea at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas.\n13. Listen to a fortune teller in Jackson Square.\n14. Wander through the New Orleans Botanical Garden.\n15. Play miniature golf at City Putt.\n16. Visit animals at the Audubon Zoo.\n17. Gain insight to New Orleans’ resilience and celebration at The Presbytère Museum.\n18. Learn history at the National WWII Museum.\nKid Friendly Hotels in New Orleans\nLearn More About New Orleans\nNew Orleans\nSave this List of Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids\nHave you ever visited New Orleans with kids or without? Share your tips or questions in the comments below!\n", "segment": "Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to learn more about New Orleans. Table of Contents\n1. Explore the French Quarter. 2. Take a carriage ride. 3. Play and learn at the Louisiana Children’s Museum. 4. Eat Creole cuisine. 5.", "start_char": 1073, "end_char": 1306, "id": "37840515" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_962322390#1_2098271288", "url": "https://travelmamas.com/new-orleans-with-kids/", "title": "18 Fun Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids | Kid-Friendly Fun in NOLA", "headings": "18 Kid Friendly Things to Do in New Orleans\n18 Kid Friendly Things to Do in New Orleans\nTable of Contents\n1. Explore the French Quarter.\nFrench Quarter Shopping\nJoan of Arc Statue\n2. Take a carriage ride.\n3. Play and learn at the Louisiana Children’s Museum.\nMove with the River\nPlay With Me\nFollow That Food\nDig Into Nature\nMake Your Mark\nOutdoor Adventures\nAcorn Restaurant\n4. Eat Creole cuisine.\nCreole Dishes for Kids\nBrunch at Brennan’s\n5. Listen to live jazz.\nPreservation Hall\nArnaud’s Jazz Bistro\nCafé Beignet\nStreet Performers\n6. Sail the Mississippi River aboard Steamboat Natchez.\nNew Orleans: Evening Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Day Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Ghosts, Vampires, Voodoo & French Quarter Tour\n7. See butterflies and other bugs at the Audubon Insectorium.\n8. Be amused at Carousel Gardens and Storyland Theme Parks.\nCarousel Gardens\nStoryland\n9. Look for alligators on an airboat swamp tour.\n10. Taste beignets, king cake and other Big Easy sweets.\nBeignets\nKing Cake\nOther N’Awlins Sweets\n11. See amazing parade floats up-close at Mardi Gras World.\n12. Go under the sea at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas.\n13. Listen to a fortune teller in Jackson Square.\n14. Wander through the New Orleans Botanical Garden.\n15. Play miniature golf at City Putt.\n16. Visit animals at the Audubon Zoo.\n17. Gain insight to New Orleans’ resilience and celebration at The Presbytère Museum.\n18. Learn history at the National WWII Museum.\nKid Friendly Hotels in New Orleans\nLearn More About New Orleans\nNew Orleans\nSave this List of Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids\nHave you ever visited New Orleans with kids or without? Share your tips or questions in the comments below!\n", "segment": "Mais, oui! The Big Easy may be best known for beads and Bourbon Street, but there is another side to this Louisiana city. Parents may be surprised to find a bounty of attractions and activities for families in NOLA. Let the good times roll with these 18 fun things to do in New Orleans with kids! My son posing at Mardi Gras World, just one of many kid friendly attractions in New Orleans\nThis story is brought to you in partnership with New Orleans & Company. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to learn more about New Orleans. Table of Contents\n1. Explore the French Quarter. 2. Take a carriage ride.", "start_char": 612, "end_char": 1226, "id": "37840514" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_962322390#0_2098268131", "url": "https://travelmamas.com/new-orleans-with-kids/", "title": "18 Fun Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids | Kid-Friendly Fun in NOLA", "headings": "18 Kid Friendly Things to Do in New Orleans\n18 Kid Friendly Things to Do in New Orleans\nTable of Contents\n1. Explore the French Quarter.\nFrench Quarter Shopping\nJoan of Arc Statue\n2. Take a carriage ride.\n3. Play and learn at the Louisiana Children’s Museum.\nMove with the River\nPlay With Me\nFollow That Food\nDig Into Nature\nMake Your Mark\nOutdoor Adventures\nAcorn Restaurant\n4. Eat Creole cuisine.\nCreole Dishes for Kids\nBrunch at Brennan’s\n5. Listen to live jazz.\nPreservation Hall\nArnaud’s Jazz Bistro\nCafé Beignet\nStreet Performers\n6. Sail the Mississippi River aboard Steamboat Natchez.\nNew Orleans: Evening Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Day Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Ghosts, Vampires, Voodoo & French Quarter Tour\n7. See butterflies and other bugs at the Audubon Insectorium.\n8. Be amused at Carousel Gardens and Storyland Theme Parks.\nCarousel Gardens\nStoryland\n9. Look for alligators on an airboat swamp tour.\n10. Taste beignets, king cake and other Big Easy sweets.\nBeignets\nKing Cake\nOther N’Awlins Sweets\n11. See amazing parade floats up-close at Mardi Gras World.\n12. Go under the sea at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas.\n13. Listen to a fortune teller in Jackson Square.\n14. Wander through the New Orleans Botanical Garden.\n15. Play miniature golf at City Putt.\n16. Visit animals at the Audubon Zoo.\n17. Gain insight to New Orleans’ resilience and celebration at The Presbytère Museum.\n18. Learn history at the National WWII Museum.\nKid Friendly Hotels in New Orleans\nLearn More About New Orleans\nNew Orleans\nSave this List of Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids\nHave you ever visited New Orleans with kids or without? Share your tips or questions in the comments below!\n", "segment": "18 Fun Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids | Kid-Friendly Fun in NOLA\n18 Kid Friendly Things to Do in New Orleans\nColleen Lanin September 19, 2019 32 Comments\nTravel Mamas sometimes receives compensation and/or hosted travel and sample products related to blog posts. This story may include affiliate links for which we receive a small commission at no extra cost to consumers. As an Amazon Associate I earn money from qualifying purchases. Be sure to check with businesses and locations regarding travel restrictions and safety precautions before visiting. Are there kid friendly things to do in New Orleans? Mais, oui! The Big Easy may be best known for beads and Bourbon Street, but there is another side to this Louisiana city. Parents may be surprised to find a bounty of attractions and activities for families in NOLA. Let the good times roll with these 18 fun things to do in New Orleans with kids! My son posing at Mardi Gras World, just one of many kid friendly attractions in New Orleans\nThis story is brought to you in partnership with New Orleans & Company.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1072, "id": "37840513" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1203218016#16_1736055034", "url": "https://www.workingmother.com/best-family-vacation-destinations-for-2019", "title": "The 10 Best Family Vacation Destinations for 2019 | Working Mother", "headings": "The 10 Best Family Vacation Destinations for 2019\nThe 10 Best Family Vacation Destinations for 2019\nKeep these places in mind while you plan your big trip.\n1. Portugal\nWhy go:\nWhere to stay:\n2. Alaska\nWhy go:\nWhere to stay:\n3. Grand Canyon\nWhy go:\nWhere to stay:\n4. Tokyo, Japan\nWhy go:\nWhere to stay:\n5. San Juan, Puerto Rico\nWhy go:\nWhere to stay:\n6. Toronto, Canada\nWhy visit:\nWhere to stay:\n7. New Orleans\nWhy visit:\nWhere to stay:\n8. Guanacaste, Costa Rica\nWhy go:\nWhere to stay:\n9. France\nWhy go:\nWhere to stay:\n10. Island of Hawaii\nWhy go:\nWhere to stay:\nCheck out more great travel ideas for 2019:\nThe 10 Best Family Cruises of 2019\nThe 10 Best All-Inclusive Family Resorts for 2019\nThe 10 Best Family Beaches in 2019\nThe 10 Best Aquariums for Families in the U.S.\n", "segment": "and arcade games to keep older kids busy. 7. New Orleans\nThis might be your ideal destination for a culinary adventure. Photo: iStock\nWhy visit: In addition to decadent beignets at Café Du Monde and a river bayou tour, the top of our Big Easy bucket list now includes the Louisiana Children’s Museum (LCM), which opens in City Park in early 2019. The new building has indoor and outdoor spaces, including sensory and edible gardens, a floating classroom, a life-sized interactive chessboard and a Mighty Mississippi exhibit. Oh, and parents, there’s a kid-friendly restaurant run by the legendary Brennan family of Commander’s Palace fame here, too. Sneak some history into your NOLA visit with a stop at The National WWII Museum, commemorating the 75th anniversary of D-day in 2019, with new immersive exhibits and multimedia experiences. Where to stay:", "start_char": 8465, "end_char": 9319, "id": "96369763" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_449644599#1_792056871", "url": "http://www.neworleanskids.com/", "title": "NewOrleansKids.com", "headings": "New Orleans Travel With Kids - Kid-Friendly Tours, Restaurants, Hotels & More\nCOVID-19 Update\nNew Orleans Travel With Kids - Kid-Friendly Tours, Restaurants, Hotels & More\n", "segment": "And everything you need to start building your family’s itinerary – not to mention childhood memories – is right here on NewOrleansKids.com. In addition to finding great ideas, you’ll find money-saving coupons. New Orleans is home to one of the top zoos in the country, a world-class aquarium and a Storyland at City Park. After you finish huffing and puffing and blowing the little pig’s house down, pose for a family photo before a 300-year-old live oak tree or ride the antique wooden carousel. Have beignets for breakfast. Go for a steamboat or a streetcar ride. Get a snowball and show off your rainbow-colored tongue. There’s a lot more to New Orleans than Bourbon Street. Come join the fun. Check Hotel Availability", "start_char": 560, "end_char": 1282, "id": "454561" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_962322390#3_2098276310", "url": "https://travelmamas.com/new-orleans-with-kids/", "title": "18 Fun Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids | Kid-Friendly Fun in NOLA", "headings": "18 Kid Friendly Things to Do in New Orleans\n18 Kid Friendly Things to Do in New Orleans\nTable of Contents\n1. Explore the French Quarter.\nFrench Quarter Shopping\nJoan of Arc Statue\n2. Take a carriage ride.\n3. Play and learn at the Louisiana Children’s Museum.\nMove with the River\nPlay With Me\nFollow That Food\nDig Into Nature\nMake Your Mark\nOutdoor Adventures\nAcorn Restaurant\n4. Eat Creole cuisine.\nCreole Dishes for Kids\nBrunch at Brennan’s\n5. Listen to live jazz.\nPreservation Hall\nArnaud’s Jazz Bistro\nCafé Beignet\nStreet Performers\n6. Sail the Mississippi River aboard Steamboat Natchez.\nNew Orleans: Evening Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Day Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez\nNew Orleans: Ghosts, Vampires, Voodoo & French Quarter Tour\n7. See butterflies and other bugs at the Audubon Insectorium.\n8. Be amused at Carousel Gardens and Storyland Theme Parks.\nCarousel Gardens\nStoryland\n9. Look for alligators on an airboat swamp tour.\n10. Taste beignets, king cake and other Big Easy sweets.\nBeignets\nKing Cake\nOther N’Awlins Sweets\n11. See amazing parade floats up-close at Mardi Gras World.\n12. Go under the sea at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas.\n13. Listen to a fortune teller in Jackson Square.\n14. Wander through the New Orleans Botanical Garden.\n15. Play miniature golf at City Putt.\n16. Visit animals at the Audubon Zoo.\n17. Gain insight to New Orleans’ resilience and celebration at The Presbytère Museum.\n18. Learn history at the National WWII Museum.\nKid Friendly Hotels in New Orleans\nLearn More About New Orleans\nNew Orleans\nSave this List of Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids\nHave you ever visited New Orleans with kids or without? Share your tips or questions in the comments below!\n", "segment": "3. Play and learn at the Louisiana Children’s Museum. 4. Eat Creole cuisine. 5. Listen to live jazz. 6. Sail the Mississippi River aboard Steamboat Natchez. 7. See butterflies and other bugs at the Audubon Insectorium.", "start_char": 1226, "end_char": 1445, "id": "37840516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1527577136#1_2457561965", "url": "https://familydestinationsguide.com/fun-things-to-do-in-new-orleans-with-kids/", "title": "15 Fun Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids (for 2021)", "headings": "15 Fun Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids — Family Friendly Activities!\n15 Fun Things to Do in New Orleans with Kids — Family Friendly Activities!\n1. Explore the French Quarter — French Quarter\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n2. Carriage Tour — French Quarter\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n3. Louisiana Children’s Museum — Lakeview District\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n4. Audubon Insectorium — Central Business District\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n5. Airboat Swamp Tour — Mississippi River\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n6. Carousel Gardens Amusement Park — City Park\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n7. Cafe Du Monde — French Market\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n8. Preservation Hall — French Quarter\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n9. Ride the Steamboat Natchez — Woldenberg Park\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n10. The Gumbo Shop — French Quarter\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n11. Train Garden — New Orleans Botanical Garden\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n12. New Orleans Museum of Art — City Park\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n13. Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden — City Park\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n14. The Audubon Aquarium of the Americas — Woldenberg Park\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n15. The Presbytère — Jackson Square\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n15 Fun Things to Do with Kids in New Orleans, LA for 2021\n", "segment": "Don’t worry! We’re here to help. We went ahead and listed a few of the most fun things to do in New Orleans with kids to plot on your next unforgettable trip. 1. Explore the French Quarter — French Quarter\nFrench Quarter\nNew Orleans, LA 70116 – 70130\n(800) 366-2743\nKnown as the oldest area in New Orleans, the French Quarter is bound to give you a blast from the past. Why We Recommend This Activity\nTake a trip down memory lane as you pass by quirky gift shops, amazing architecture of neighbouring buildings and restaurants to keep the whole family entertained. A quick trip to the flea market will provide you a variety of products and give you a glimpse of the daily lives of the locals. Recommended Ages\nThis lively trip across the French Quarter neighborhood is great for kids of all ages. Recommended Hotel Nearby: Best Western Plus French Quarter Courtyard Hotel\n2.", "start_char": 672, "end_char": 1546, "id": "60307388" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1269839633#0_1429725394", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_William_McKinley", "title": "Presidency of William McKinley - Wikipedia", "headings": "Presidency of William McKinley\nPresidency of William McKinley\nContents\nElection of 1896\nFirst inauguration\nAdministration\nJudicial appointments\nDomestic affairs\nEconomy and trusts\nTariffs and monetary policy\nDingley Tariff\nMonetary policy\nPluralism\nReconciliation with Southern whites\nGrowing racial tensions\nForeign affairs\nAnnexation of Hawaii\nSpanish–American War\nCuban crisis\nHistorical interpretations of McKinley's role\nCourse of the war\nPeace treaty\nThe new American empire\nChina\nPlanning the Panama Canal\nElection of 1900\nAssassination\nHistorical reputation\nReferences\nWorks cited\nFurther reading\nBooks\nArticles\nOnline\nExternal links\nOfficial\nSpeeches\nMedia coverage\nOther\n", "segment": "Presidency of William McKinley - Wikipedia\nPresidency of William McKinley\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nU.S. presidential administration from 1897 to 1901\n\n\n\nPresidency of William McKinley\nMarch 4, 1897 – September 14, 1901 ( Assassination)\n\nPresident\nWilliam McKinley\nCabinet\nSee list\nParty\nRepublican\nElection\n1896\n1900\nSeat\nWhite House\n← Grover Cleveland (2nd)\nTheodore Roosevelt →\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeal of the President\n(1894–1945)\n\nLibrary website\nThe presidency of William McKinley began on March 4, 1897, when William McKinley was inaugurated and ended with his death on September 14, 1901. He is best known for conducting the Spanish–American War (1898), taking ownership of the Republic of Hawaii, purchasing the Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico. It includes the 1897 Dingley Tariff to protect manufacturers and factory workers from foreign competition, and the Gold Standard Act of 1900 that rejected free silver inflationary proposals. Rapid economic growth and a decline in labor conflict also marked the presidency. The 25th United States president, McKinley took office following the 1896 presidential election, in which he defeated Democrat William Jennings Bryan. In the campaign, McKinley advocated \" sound money \", promised that high tariffs would restore prosperity, and denounced Bryan as a radical who promoted class warfare. He defeated Bryan again in the 1900 presidential election, in a campaign focused on imperialism in the Philippines, high tariffs, and free silver. McKinley's presidency marked the beginning of an era in American political history, called the \" Fourth Party System \" or \" Progressive Era ,\" which lasted from the mid–1890s to the early 1930s. On the national level, this period was generally dominated by the Republican Party . In 1897–98, the most pressing issue was an insurrection in Cuba against repressive Spanish colonial rule which had been worsening for years.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1946, "id": "63613200" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1271014675#2_1430585659", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_McKinley", "title": "William McKinley - Wikipedia", "headings": "William McKinley\nWilliam McKinley\nContents\nEarly life and family\nCivil War\nWestern Virginia and Antietam\nShenandoah Valley and promotion\nLegal career and marriage\nRising politician (1877–1895)\nSpokesman for protection\nGerrymandering and defeat for re-election\nGovernor of Ohio (1892–1896)\nElection of 1896\nObtaining the nomination\nGeneral election campaign\nPresidency (1897–1901)\nInauguration and appointments\nCuba crisis and war with Spain\nPeace and territorial gain\nExpanding influence overseas\nTariffs and bimetallism\nCivil rights\n1900 election\nSecond term\nAssassination\nFuneral, memorials, and legacy\nFuneral and resting place\nOther memorials\nLegacy and historical image\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nBooks\nArticles\nOnline\nExternal links\nOfficial\nSpeeches\nMedia coverage\nOther\n", "segment": "He was elected governor of Ohio in 1891 and 1893, steering a moderate course between capital and labor interests. With the aid of his close adviser Mark Hanna, he secured the Republican nomination for president in 1896 amid a deep economic depression. He defeated his Democratic rival William Jennings Bryan after a front porch campaign in which he advocated \" sound money \" (the gold standard unless altered by international agreement) and promised that high tariffs would restore prosperity. Rapid economic growth marked McKinley's presidency. He promoted the 1897 Dingley Tariff to protect manufacturers and factory workers from foreign competition and in 1900 secured the passage of the Gold Standard Act. McKinley hoped to persuade Spain to grant independence to rebellious Cuba without conflict, but when negotiation failed, requested and signed Congress's declaration of war to begin the Spanish-American War of 1898. The United States victory was quick and decisive. As part of the peace settlement, Spain turned over to the United States its main overseas colonies of Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines while Cuba was promised independence, but at that time remained under the control of the United States Army. The United States annexed the independent Republic of Hawaii in 1898 and it became a United States territory . Historians regard McKinley's 1896 victory as a realigning election in which the political stalemate of the post-Civil War era gave way to the Republican-dominated Fourth Party System, beginning with the Progressive Era.", "start_char": 2972, "end_char": 4526, "id": "63613661" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_331602228#2_580249164", "url": "http://military.wikia.com/wiki/William_McKinley", "title": "William McKinley | Military Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "William McKinley\nWilliam McKinley\nContents\nEarly life and family\nCivil War\nWestern Virginia and Antietam\nShenandoah Valley and promotion\nLegal career and marriage\nRising politician 1877–1895\nSpokesman for protection\nGerrymandering and defeat for re-election\nGovernor of Ohio\nElection of 1896\nObtaining the nomination\nGeneral election campaign\nPresidency 1897–1901\nInauguration and appointments\nWar with Spain\nPeace and territorial gain\nExpanding influence overseas\nTariffs and bimetallism\nCivil rights\nJudicial appointments\n1900 election\nSecond term and assassination\nFuneral, memorials, and legacy\nFuneral and resting place\nOther memorials\nLegacy and historical image\nAdministration and cabinet\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nMain article: Bibliography on William McKinley\nBooks\nArticles\nOnline\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He defeated his Democratic rival, William Jennings Bryan, after a front-porch campaign in which he advocated “sound money” (the gold standard unless altered by international agreement) and promised that high tariffs would restore prosperity. Rapid economic growth marked McKinley’s presidency. He promoted the 1897 Dingley Tariff to protect manufacturers and factory workers from foreign competition, and in 1900, he secured the passage of the Gold Standard Act. McKinley hoped to persuade Spain to grant independence to rebellious Cuba without conflict, but when negotiation failed, he led the nation in the Spanish–American War of 1898; the U.S. victory was quick and decisive. As part of the peace settlement, Spain turned over to the United States its main overseas colonies of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines; Cuba was promised independence, but at that time remained under the control of the U.S. Army. The United States annexed the independent Republic of Hawaii in 1898 and it became a U.S. territory. McKinley defeated Bryan again in the 1900 presidential election, in a campaign focused on imperialism, prosperity, and free silver. President McKinley was assassinated by Leon Czolgosz, a second-generation Polish-American with anarchist leanings, in September 1901, and was succeeded by Vice President Theodore Roosevelt.", "start_char": 2564, "end_char": 3902, "id": "61154315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1540297261#13_2725395527", "url": "https://quizlet.com/1784978/chapter-21-politics-local-state-and-national-flash-cards/", "title": "Chapter 21: Politics: Local, State, and National Flashcards | Quizlet", "headings": "Chapter 21: Politics: Local, State, and National\nChapter 21: Politics: Local, State, and National\nSTUDY\nPLAY\nTerms in this set (15)\n", "segment": "McKinley won this election. William McKinley\nHe was elected president in 1896. His first priorities in office were to defend the gold standard and secure the passage of a new high protective tariff, but he is more remembered as the president when the United States became a world power at the turn of the 20th century. During his administration, the country defeated Spain in the Spanish-American War, annexed the Hawaiian Islands, and acquired other overseas colonial possessions. He won reelection in 1900, but was assassinated by anarchist Leon Czolgosz in 1901. 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America was reeling under a deepening economic crisis at that time and McKinley promised to reverse the Americans’ fortunes by heralding a period of high growth rate and prosperity. He ultimately won the election following a very dramatic presidential race. William McKinley was inaugurated as the President of the United States on March 4, 1897. As promised, he quickly set upon bringing about financial and tariff reforms to accelerate the economic growth of the nation. His tenure saw rapid expansion in trade and commerce, and he soon gained the respect and goodwill of the citizens. The Cuban War of Independence, fought by the Cubans against Spanish rule, was going on at that time. McKinley did not want the United States to intervene, but gave in to pressure and entered into a conflict with Spain in an attempt to liberate Cuba. In the brief Spanish-American War, the United States easily defeated Spanish forces in the Philippines, Cuba, and Puerto Rico and following the signing of Treaty of Paris, Cuba became independent in 1899. McKinley stood for re-election in 1900, and this time too he faced his previous opponent, William Jennings Bryan, who he defeated with a greater margin of victory than he obtained four years earlier.", "start_char": 5617, "end_char": 6958, "id": "69686214" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_768000039#0_1426213191", "url": "http://www.whitehouse.gov/1600/presidents/williammckinley", "title": "William McKinley | The White House", "headings": "\nWilliam McKinley", "segment": "William McKinley | The White House\nTo search this site, enter a search term\nSearch\nPresidents\nWilliam McKinley\nThe 25th President of the United States\nNavigate this Section\nSelect George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren William Henry Harrison John Tyler James K. Polk Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore Franklin Pierce James Buchanan Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Ulysses S. Grant Rutherford B. Hayes James Garfield Chester A. Arthur Grover Cleveland Benjamin Harrison Grover Cleveland William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson Warren G. Harding Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry S. Truman Dwight D. Eisenhower John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Richard M. Nixon Gerald R. Ford James Carter Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush William J. Clinton George W. Bush Barack Obama Donald J. Trump Joseph R. Biden Jr.\nPresidents\nWilliam McKinley was the 25th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1897, until his assassination on September 14, 1901, after leading the nation to victory in the Spanish-American War and raising protective tariffs to promote American industry. At the 1896 Republican Convention, in time of depression, the wealthy Cleveland businessman Marcus Alonzo Hanna ensured the nomination of his friend William McKinley as “the advance agent of prosperity.” The Democrats, advocating the “free and unlimited coinage of both silver and gold”–which would have mildly inflated the currency–nominated William Jennings Bryan. While Hanna used large contributions from eastern Republicans frightened by Bryan’s views on silver, McKinley met delegations on his front porch in Canton, Ohio. He won by the largest majority of popular votes since 1872. Born in Niles, Ohio, in 1843, McKinley briefly attended Allegheny College, and was teaching in a country school when the Civil War broke out. Enlisting as a private in the Union Army, he was mustered out at the end of the war as a brevet major of volunteers. He studied law, opened an office in Canton, Ohio, and married Ida Saxton, daughter of a local banker. At 34, McKinley won a seat in Congress. His attractive personality, exemplary character, and quick intelligence enabled him to rise rapidly.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2303, "id": "26580078" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1553223959#0_3267429590", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-McKinley", "title": "William McKinley | Biography, Presidency, Assassination, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "William McKinley\nWilliam McKinley\npresident of United States\nEarly life\nCongressman and governor\nPresidency\nCabinet of Pres. William McKinley\nCabinet of President William McKinley\n", "segment": "William McKinley | Biography, Presidency, Assassination, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Presidents & Heads of States\nWilliam McKinley\npresident of United States\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\nWilliam McKinley, (born January 29, 1843, Niles, Ohio, U.S.—died September 14, 1901, Buffalo, New York), 25th president of the United States (1897–1901). Under McKinley’s leadership, the United States went to war against Spain in 1898 and thereby acquired a global empire, which included Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. Key events in the life of William McKinley. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nBritannica Quiz\nAll-American History Quiz\nWho was the original Edsel? When did a U.S. president first appear on TV? Go back in time for the all-American answers. Early life\nMcKinley was the son of William McKinley, a manager of a charcoal furnace and a small-scale iron founder, and Nancy Allison. Eighteen years old at the start of the Civil War, McKinley enlisted in an Ohio regiment under the command of Rutherford B. Hayes, later the 19th president of the United States (1877–81). Promoted second lieutenant for his bravery in the Battle of Antietam (1862), he was discharged a brevet major in 1865. Returning to Ohio, he studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1867, and opened a law office in Canton, where he resided—except for his years in Washington, D.C.—for the rest of his life.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1696, "id": "23775135" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_602772216#0_1347107181", "url": "https://learnodo-newtonic.com/william-mckinley-accomplishments", "title": "10 Major Accomplishments of William McKinley | Learnodo Newtonic", "headings": "10 Major Accomplishments of William McKinley\n10 Major Accomplishments of William McKinley\n#1 He rose to the position of major in the American Civil War\n#2 He set up a successful law partnership in Canton, Ohio\n#3 He served as the 39th Governor of Ohio from 1892 to 1896\n#4 William McKinley won the presidential election by the largest margin in 25 years\n#5 He led the country to a decisive victory in the Spanish-American War\n#6 McKinley enabled the annexation of Hawaii on July 7, 1898\n#7 McKinley pursued a strong open-door policy with China\n#8 He introduced the Dingley Tariff to protect domestic industry\n#9 He established gold as the only standard for redeeming paper money\n#10 He successfully re-negotiated the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty\n", "segment": "10 Major Accomplishments of William McKinley | Learnodo Newtonic\n10 Major Accomplishments of William McKinley\nNovember 12, 2019\nOctober 14, 2019 by Learnodo Newtonic\nWilliam McKinley Jr. (1843 – 1901) was an American soldier, lawyer and politician who served as the 25th President of the United States from March 4, 1897 till his assassination on September 14, 1901. Before becoming president, McKinley served in the American Civil War where he rose to the rank of Major; was a successful lawyer; served as a Representative from Ohio in the United States Congress; and finally as the 39th Governor of Ohio from 1892 to 1896. As President, his domestic policy achievements include introduction of the Dingley Tariff to protect domestic industry; and establishing the gold standard in the United States. In foreign affairs, McKinley led U.S. to victory in the Spanish-American War; carried out the annexation of Hawaii; and pursued an open-door policy with China improving relations between the two nations.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1005, "id": "110446652" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1638221140#7_2783080618", "url": "http://softschools.com/timelines/william_mckinley_timeline/194/", "title": "William McKinley Timeline", "headings": "\nWilliam McKinley\n1843\nWilliam McKinley's birth\n1859\nSchool graduation\n1861\nThe Civil War\nWilliam McKinley's birth\nSchool graduation\nThe Civil War\nAdvancement in rank\nVictory in the war\nMcKinley the lawyer\nA successful career\nCongressman\nContinuing in politics\nGovernor of Ohio\nA Run for President\nPresident!\nSpanish-American War\nThe Treaty of Paris\nAssassination\n", "segment": "McKinley found himself president of the United States of America. He promised to focus on tariff (or tax) reform and currency reform. February 1898\nSpanish-American War\nA year into his presidency, President McKinley found America under attack from the Spanish in Cuba. The US declared war. September 1898\nThe Treaty of Paris\nPresident McKinley was able to lead the country to the end of the war, and the Treaty of Paris was signed as a peace agreement. During this time, McKinley also looked into the annexation of Hawaii. 1901\nAssassination\nMcKinley was elected for a second term, due in part to his success during his first term. However, in September 1901 McKinley was assassinated while giving a speech at a fair ground in New York, and his second term as president quickly ended. <a href=\"https://www.softschools.com/timelines/william_mckinley_timeline/194/\">William McKinley Timeline</a>", "start_char": 3290, "end_char": 4184, "id": "62491317" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1271014675#0_1430579018", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_McKinley", "title": "William McKinley - Wikipedia", "headings": "William McKinley\nWilliam McKinley\nContents\nEarly life and family\nCivil War\nWestern Virginia and Antietam\nShenandoah Valley and promotion\nLegal career and marriage\nRising politician (1877–1895)\nSpokesman for protection\nGerrymandering and defeat for re-election\nGovernor of Ohio (1892–1896)\nElection of 1896\nObtaining the nomination\nGeneral election campaign\nPresidency (1897–1901)\nInauguration and appointments\nCuba crisis and war with Spain\nPeace and territorial gain\nExpanding influence overseas\nTariffs and bimetallism\nCivil rights\n1900 election\nSecond term\nAssassination\nFuneral, memorials, and legacy\nFuneral and resting place\nOther memorials\nLegacy and historical image\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nBooks\nArticles\nOnline\nExternal links\nOfficial\nSpeeches\nMedia coverage\nOther\n", "segment": "William McKinley - Wikipedia\nWilliam McKinley\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from President McKinley)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n25th President of the United States\nThis article is about the 25th president of the United States. For other people with the same name, see William McKinley (disambiguation). William McKinley\n\n\n25th President of the United States\nIn office\nMarch 4, 1897 – September 14, 1901\nVice President\nGarret Hobart (1897–1899)\nNone (1899–1901)\nTheodore Roosevelt\n(Mar–Sep 1901)\nPreceded by\nGrover Cleveland\nSucceeded by\nTheodore Roosevelt\n39th Governor of Ohio\nIn office\nJanuary 11, 1892 – January 13, 1896\nLieutenant\nAndrew L. Harris\nPreceded by\nJames E. Campbell\nSucceeded by\nAsa S. Bushnell\nChair of the\nHouse Ways and Means Committee\nIn office\nMarch 4, 1889 – March 4, 1891\nPreceded by\nRoger Q. Mills\nSucceeded by\nWilliam M. Springer\nMember of the\nU.S. House of Representatives\nfrom Ohio\nIn office\nMarch 4, 1885 – March 3, 1891\nPreceded by\nDavid R. Paige\nSucceeded by\nJoseph D. Taylor\nConstituency\n20th district (1885–87)\n18th district (1887–91)\nIn office\nMarch 4, 1877 – May 27, 1884\nPreceded by\nLaurin D. Woodworth\nSucceeded by\nJonathan H. Wallace\nConstituency\n17th district (1877–79)\n16th district (1879–81)\n17th district (1881–83)\n18th district (1883–84)\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\nWilliam McKinley Jr.\n( 1843-01-29)\nJanuary 29, 1843\nNiles, Ohio, U.S.\nDied\nSeptember 14, 1901\n(1901-09-14)\n(aged 58)\nBuffalo, New York, U.S.\nCause of death\nAssassination\nResting place\nMcKinley National Memorial,\nCanton, Ohio, U.S.\nPolitical party\nRepublican\nOther political\naffiliations\nWhig\nSpouse (s)\nIda Saxton\n​\n( m. 1871) ​\nChildren\n2\nParents\nWilliam McKinley Sr. Nancy Allison\nEducation\nAllegheny College\nMount Union College\nAlbany Law School\nProfession\nPolitician\nlawyer\nSignature\n\nMilitary service\nBranch/service\nUnited States Army ( Union Army)\nYears of service\n1861–1865\nRank\nBrevet Major\nUnit\n23rd Ohio Infantry\nBattles/wars\nAmerican Civil War\nWilliam McKinley (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the 25th president of the United States, serving from 1897 until his assassination in 1901. McKinley was president during the Spanish–American War of 1898, raised protective tariffs to boost American industry, and rejected the expansionary monetary policy of free silver, keeping the nation on the gold standard . A Republican, McKinley was the last president to have served in the American Civil War; he was the only one to begin his service as an enlisted man, and end as a brevet major. After the war, he settled in Canton, Ohio, where he practiced law and married Ida Saxton. In 1876, he was elected to Congress, where he became the Republican Party 's expert on the protective tariff, which he promised would bring prosperity. His 1890 McKinley Tariff was highly controversial and, together with a Democratic redistricting aimed at gerrymandering him out of office, led to his defeat in the Democratic landslide of 1890.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2971, "id": "63613659" } ]
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What languagedoes Scotland speak? The official language of Scotland is English. In the Western Isles, many people speak Gaelic (pronounced gah-lick). In other parts of Scotland, people often speak in a dialect of English which they call Scots, but this also varies from area to area. What do the people in Scotland speak? The vast majority of people in Scotland speak English. Some, particularly in the Western Isles and the Highlands, also speak Scottish Gaelic. People of other races who have settled in Scotland and foreign language students may also speak other languages. What percent of people in Ireland speak English?", "start_char": 938, "end_char": 1643, "id": "74918528" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_503893259#0_1144102097", "url": "http://www.ayecan.com/what_is_scots.html", "title": "Aye Can - What is Scots - Scottish Census 2011", "headings": "\nWhat is Scots?\nWhere is Scots spoken?\nWho speaks Scots?\nScottish Census\nSome Scots words\nOther names for Scots\nGlasgow Patter / Glesga Patter\nDoric\nOrkney and Shetland\nScotch, Broad Scots, Lallans\nSlang, Scottish Slang\nI'm not sure if I speak Scots - what should I do?\nIs Scots the same as speaking with a Scottish accent?\n", "segment": "Aye Can - What is Scots - Scottish Census 2011\nWhat is Scots\nWhat is Scots? Many people have heard about the Scots language but aren't sure what it is. Scots has been spoken in Scotland for many centuries and is found today throughout the Lowlands and Northern Isles. English, Scots and Gaelic are the three indigenous languages spoken in Scotland today. Where is Scots spoken? Scots is mainly a spoken language with a number of different varieties, each with its own distinctive character. Scots is spoken in Glasgow, Dundee, Edinburgh and Aberdeen as well as in the Borders, Dumfries and Galloway, central Scotland, Fife, the Lothians, Tayside, Caithness, the North East and Orkney and Shetland. Who speaks Scots? Scots is spoken by young and old people and is used in cities and country areas. People can have a strong emotional attachment to the language and often feel most comfortable using it amongst their friends and family.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 954, "id": "75440587" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1090892869#6_1856294034", "url": "http://projectbritain.com/language.html", "title": "Main Language Spoken in England, Britain", "headings": "What language do you speak in Britain?\n", "segment": "About 25% of the people there still speak in their native Celtic tongue called welsh. Shwmae? in welsh means How are you? Hoffet ti ddiod? means Would you like a drink? Scotland\nIn some regions of Scotland, Gaelic is used as a first language (particularly in some areas of the Highlands and the Western Isles). All over Scotland, the accent varies, some words are different but overall it is not too difficult to understand. Jorge Peterman Martínez a Spaniard (with an English father) spent many years living in the UK, mostly in Scotland writes: In the highlands of Scotland, English widely spoken is remarkably clear. When I first worked in the UK I generally found it much easier to understand people there than in southern England (I worked mainly in Oxfordshire, Dorset, Kent and London.)", "start_char": 2739, "end_char": 3532, "id": "61922679" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_119338886#2_319870807", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_percent_of_people_speak_English_in_Scotland", "title": "What percent of people speak English in Scotland? - Answers", "headings": "What percent of people speak English in Scotland\n?\n\nWhat percent of people speak English in Scotland?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat language do the speak in scottland?\nWhat percentage of Scotland speak the language?\nDo Scotland people speak English too?\nWhat languages are spoken in Scotland and what is the capital?\nWhat languagedoes Scotland speak?\nWhat do the people in Scotland speak?\nWhat percent of people in Ireland speak English?\nWhat percent of the people in Kenya speak English?\nWhat percent of Lithuanian people speak English?\nWhat percent of Saudi people speak English?\nWhat percent of people speak English in Portugal?\nWhat are the three languages Scotland speak?\nHow do you say Dylan in Scotland?\nWhat percent of the people who live in Canada speak English as their native language?\nWhat percent of Irish people speak English and Irish?\nWhat percent of people in Zimbabwe speak English?\nWhat percent of Irish people do not speak English?\nWhat percent of people that speak English in Zambia?\nWhat languages are spoken in Glasgow Scotland?\nWhat percent of people speak English in Kuwait?\nHow do you say good day in Scotland?\nDo people in Scotland speak?\nWhat percent of Australian people speak English?\nWhat is the percent of Americans who speak English?\nWhat percent of Nigeria speak English?\n", "segment": "There are 58,552 in Scotland who speak Gaelic. Do Scotland people speak English too? Um, of course they do. What languages are spoken in Scotland and what is the capital? The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh. Most people in Scotland speak English, but a few speak Scots or Gaelic as well. What languagedoes Scotland speak? The official language of Scotland is English. In the Western Isles, many people speak Gaelic (pronounced gah-lick). In other parts of Scotland, people often speak in a dialect of English which they call Scots, but this also varies from area to area.", "start_char": 729, "end_char": 1301, "id": "74918527" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_97849936#3_260903244", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_smallest_distinctive_sound_unit_in_a_spoken_language", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "In England, the Irish or Scottish accents sound distinctive and\ndifferent from the English accents. What the distinctive sound of each instrument is its? timbre\nWhat do people speak in Scotland? The official language of Scotland is English. There are also\nvarious dialects of English spoken in different areas which can\nsound like a foreign language to an outsider. Scottish Gaelic\n(pronounced Gaa-lic) is widely spoken in the Hebridean Islands. What types of dialect are spoken in the united kingdom? English is the official language of the UK but Scottish Gaelic\nand Welsh are also spoken. These are separate languages and not\ndialects. There are no true dialects in the UK but some of the\naccents are so strong that they sound like another language.", "start_char": 1629, "end_char": 2382, "id": "74874594" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258473210#0_1862540206", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-language-is-spoke-in-scotland.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In Scotland? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Scotland?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Scotland?\nEnglish, The Most Widely Spoken Language In Scotland\nScots Language\nScottish Gaelic\nMain Immigrant Languages Spoken In Scotland\nMain Foreign Languages Of Scotland\nOrigin Of Native Languages Spoken In Scotland\nWhat Language Is Spoke In Scotland?\n", "segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Scotland? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Scotland? A Book of Psalms printed in the reign of James VI and I\nScotland is one of the three countries (including England and Wales) which make up the United Kingdom and is located north of Great Britain. The country’s three officially recognized languages include English, the Scots, and Scottish-Gaelic. The recorded languages of Scotland are all either Germanic or Celtic. English is the language mainly in use in the country, followed by Scots and Scottish Gaelic as minority languages. The English spoken in Scotland is a dialect known as Scottish English. Scotland’s Celtic languages are either Goidelic (Gaelic) or Brittonic. English, The Most Widely Spoken Language In Scotland\nEnglish is the most widely spoken language in Scotland, with 99% of Scottish citizens responding that they could speak English. This came about as a result of interactions that have taken place in England and Scotland during the history of the two countries.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1027, "id": "96445168" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1138319252#7_2278458243", "url": "https://www.everyculture.com/wc/Tajikistan-to-Zimbabwe/Scots.html", "title": "Scots - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major holidays, Rites of passage", "headings": "Scots\nScots\n1 • INTRODUCTION\n2 • LOCATION\n3 • LANGUAGE\nTYPICAL SCOTS PHRASES\n4 • FOLKLORE\n5 • RELIGION\n6 • MAJOR HOLIDAYS\n7 • RITES OF PASSAGE\n8 • RELATIONSHIPS\n9 • LIVING CONDITIONS\n10 • FAMILY LIFE\n11 • CLOTHING\n12 • FOOD\n13 • EDUCATION\n14 • CULTURAL HERITAGE\n15 • EMPLOYMENT\n16 • SPORTS\n17 • RECREATION\n18 • CRAFTS AND HOBBIES\n19 • SOCIAL PROBLEMS\n20 • BIBLIOGRAPHY\nWEBSITES\nUser Contributions:\nAllyne Padrik McPhails\nMartha Ann Brookes\nLorelei Brookes\nMary Neligh\nangel mcintyre\nBrenda\n", "segment": "3 • LANGUAGE\nScotland's official language is English. It is spoken with a unique Scottish accent, or \"burr,\" that is especially prominent in words containing \"r\" sounds. Scottish English (also called Scots) contains words borrowed from Gaelic (a Scottish dialect), French, Dutch, and Scandinavian languages. Its grammar sometimes differs from standard English, as in expressions like \"Are you no going?\" and \"I'm away to bed.\" Gaelic is spoken as a second language by less than 2 percent of the population, mostly in the Highlands and Hebridean islands. COMMONLY USED SCOTS TERMS\nU. S. English\nScots\ndon't, can't, won't\ndinnae, canae, willnae\nsmall\nwee\nyes\naye\nknow\nken\nweep\ngreet\nchurch\nkirk\npants\nbreeks\ngirl\nlassie\nchild\nbairn\npretty\nbonny\nstay\nbide\nTYPICAL SCOTS PHRASES\nScots\nU. S. English\nI'm exhausted. Ah'm fair farfochen. The child's a little\nThe bairn's a wee bit\ntired. wabbit.", "start_char": 2729, "end_char": 3626, "id": "21522317" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_701510798#7_1367253382", "url": "https://omniglot.com/language/phrases/scots.php", "title": "Useful Scots phrases", "headings": "Useful Scots phrases\nUseful Scots phrases\nSources\nLinks\nPhrases in Germanic languages\n", "segment": "Dae ye talk English? Do you speak Scots? Dae ye talk Scots? Yes, a little\n( reply to 'Do you speak ...?') Ay, a wee bit\nDo you speak a language\nother than Scots? Dar ye knapp ony leid ither than Scots Leid? Dar ye knapp ony leid ither than yer ain? Speak to me in Scots? Talk tae iz in Scots\nHow do you say ... in Scots? 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The vast majority of people in Scotland speak English. Some, particularly in the Western Isles and the Highlands, also speak Scottish Gaelic. People of other races who have settled in Scotland and foreign language students may also speak other languages. What percent of people in Ireland speak English? All of them. 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what state does obama come from?
Honolulu
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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.", "start_char": 1402, "end_char": 2157, "id": "109884527" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_126464728#11_339881556", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_state_did_Barack_Obama_represent", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Barack Obama represents the democratic party\nJohn McCain represents the republican party\nWhat US state is Barack Obama from originally? Obama was born in Hawaii. What city does Barack Obama live in? Barack Obama lives in Chicago, and represents the State of\nIllinois in the US Senate. What state is Barack Obama representing? Illinois. Who is president of the state of Georgia? Barack Obama\nBarack ObamaUS PresidentsPolitical Office HoldersHistory of the United StatesLaw & Legal IssuesGeorgia (US State)\nTrending Questions \nwhat is 9 inch + 5 inch? Asked By\n Sophia Sneed\nWhat's the most outdated thing you still use today? 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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.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 845, "id": "26571925" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_150248598#13_404767650", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_and_where_was_President_Barack_Obama_born", "title": "When and where was President Barack Obama born? - Answers", "headings": "When and where was President Barack Obama born\n?\n\nWhen and where was President Barack Obama born?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhere was born Barack Obama?\nWho was the president born in Hawaii?\nWhen was Barack Obama born?\nWhat part of Kenya was Barack Obama born in?\nWho was the first ever black man to become the president of the US?\nWhere in Kenya was Barack Obama born?\nWhen was President Barack Obama born?\nWas president Obama the first president born in Hawaii?\nWhat year did Barack Obama get born?\nWas Barack Obama born in Washington state?\nWhat name was President Obama born with?\nIs President Barack Obama an android?\nWas President Barack Obama born in Hawaii or Kenya?\nWhat is the parent country Barack Obama?\nCan you be president and not have been born in the US?\nWhere was the current president born?\nWhere was president elect Obama born?\nHow was President Barack Obama born?\nWhere was Barack Hussein Obama Sr born?\nWhat is President Barack Obama about?\nWhere is President Barack Obama?\nWhich US President was born in Hawaii?\nWhy is Barack Obama Canadian?\nWhere Barack Obama was born?\nWas Barack Obama born in Kenya-?\n", "segment": "President Obama is not Canadian. He is American, born in Hawaii. Where Barack Obama was born? Barack Obama, the president, was born in Honolulu Hawaii in 1961. But his father, who had the same name, was born in Africa-- in Kenya, in 1936. Was Barack Obama born in Kenya-? No, Barack Obama was born in Hawaii. In order to be eligible to run for U.S President, he has to have been born in the United States. 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Where was president elect Obama born? President Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on August 4, 1961. How was President Barack Obama born? He was born on August 4, 1961 in Hawaii, as the son of Barack Obama sr. and Ann Dunham. Where was Barack Hussein Obama Sr born? President Obama's father, Barack H. Obama, Sr., was born in Kenya, Africa. 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what does the adriatic sea border?
Kvarner Gulf
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Venice is on the Adriatic Sea.", "start_char": 1308, "end_char": 1746, "id": "75028610" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1530601393#13_1732308558", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriatic_Sea", "title": "Adriatic Sea - Wikipedia", "headings": "Adriatic Sea\nAdriatic Sea\nContents\nName\nGeography\nExclusive economic zone\nBathymetry\nHydrology\nTemperature and salinity\nClimate\nClimate characteristics of some major Adriatic cities\nPopulation\nMost populous urban areas on the Adriatic coast\nCoastal management\nGeology\nSeafloor sediment\nCoasts\nBiogeography and ecology\nFlora and fauna\nProtected areas\nPollution\nHistory\nRoman era\nMiddle Ages\nEarly modern period\nModern period\nLate 20th century\nBoundaries\nAdriatic Euroregion\nDisputes\nEconomy\nFishing\nTourism\nTransport\nOil and gas\nGallery\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Slovene: Jadransko morje; Venetian: Mar Adriàtico. In Serbo-Croatian and Slovene, the sea is often referred to as simply Jadran . Geography\nThe Adriatic Sea is a semi-enclosed sea, bordered in the southwest by the Apennine or Italian Peninsula, in the northwest by the Italian regions of Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and in the northeast by Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania —the Balkan peninsula. In the southeast, the Adriatic Sea connects to the Ionian Sea at the 72-kilometre (45 mi) wide Strait of Otranto. The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) defines the boundary between the Adriatic and the Ionian seas as a line running from the Butrinto River 's mouth ( latitude 39°44'N) in Albania to the Karagol Cape in Corfu, through this island to the Kephali Cape (these two capes are in latitude 39°45'N), and on to the Santa Maria di Leuca Cape (latitude 39°48'N). It extends 800 kilometres (500 mi) from the northwest to the southeast and is 200 kilometres (120 mi) wide. 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In the southeast, the Adriatic Sea connects to the Ionian Sea at the 72-kilometre (45 mi) wide Strait of Otranto. The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) defines the boundary between the Adriatic and the Ionian seas as a line running from the Butrinto River 's mouth ( latitude 39°44'N) in Albania to the Karagol Cape in Corfu, through this island to the Kephali Cape (these two capes are in latitude 39°45'N), and on to the Santa Maria di Leuca Cape (latitude 39°48'N). It extends 800 kilometres (500 mi) from the northwest to the southeast and is 200 kilometres (120 mi) wide. It covers 138,600 square kilometres (53,500 sq mi) and has a volume of 35,000 cubic kilometres (8,400 cu mi). The Adriatic extends northwest from 40° to 45° 47' north, representing the Mediterranean 's northernmost portion. The sea is geographically divided into the Northern Adriatic, Central (or Middle) Adriatic, and Southern Adriatic. The Adriatic Sea drainage basin encompasses 235,000 square kilometres (91,000 sq mi), yielding a land–sea ratio of 1.8. The drainage basin's mean elevation is 782 metres (2,566 ft) above sea level, with a mean slope of 12.1°. Major rivers discharging into the Adriatic include the Po, Soča, Krka, Neretva, Drin, Bojana, and Vjosë.", "start_char": 7632, "end_char": 9197, "id": "100321837" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_468020464#0_827989070", "url": "http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Adriatic_Sea", "title": "Adriatic Sea - New World Encyclopedia", "headings": "Adriatic Sea\nAdriatic Sea\nContents\nName and etymology\nExtent and Bathymetry\nCoasts and islands\nWeather patterns\nEnvironment\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\nCredits\n", "segment": "Adriatic Sea - New World Encyclopedia\nAdriatic Sea\nFrom New World Encyclopedia\nJump to: navigation\n,\nsearch\nPrevious (Adrian Willaert)\nNext (Adsorption)\nMap of the Adriatic Sea showing border nations. The Adriatic Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula, and the system of the Apennine Mountains from the Dinaric Alps and adjacent ranges. It extends from the Gulf of Venice south to the Strait of Otranto, linking it to the Ionian Sea. It has an approximate length of 500 miles (800 km), an average width of 100 miles (160 km), and an area of 50,590 sq mi (131,050 sq km). The sea's western coast runs the length of Italy, while the eastern coast forms the borders of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania. A small slice of Slovenia also reaches to the Adriatic Sea. Eleven major rivers flow into the Adriatic Sea. They are the Reno, Po, Adige, Brenta, Piave, Soča/Isonzo, Zrmanja, Krka, Cetina, Neretva, and the Drin (Drini). 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The\nMediterranean Sea borders to the South. Does Croatia border the adriatic sea? Croatia's coast in on Adriatic Sea. What body of water does Montenegro border?", "start_char": 2725, "end_char": 3375, "id": "75028615" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1381510355#2_2229564233", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/adriaticsea.htm", "title": "Adriatic Sea - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Adriatic Sea\nAdriatic Sea\nWhere Is The Adriatic Sea?\nImportant Parameters\nEtymology\nCountries With Coastline On The Adriatic Sea\nPeninsulas On The Adriatic Sea\nPlants And Animals Found In The Adriatic Sea\nProtected Areas In The Adriatic Sea\nEconomy Based On The Adriatic Sea\nExclusive Economic Zones In The Adriatic Sea\n", "segment": "measuring about 805km in length, 160km in width, and an estimated area of 135,250 sq. km. The southern boundary of the Adriatic Sea is situated between Albania and Italy’s Salento Peninsula; where through the Strait of Otranto, it is linked with the Ionian Sea. The major rivers that flow into the Adriatic Sea include Reno, Po, Adige, Brenta, Piave, Soca/Isonzo, Zrmanja, Krka, Cetina, Neretva, and Drini. While the major seaports include: Ancona, Bari, Brindisi, Dubrovnik, Rijeka, Split, and Venice. 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The Adriatic Sea (pronounced /ˌeɪdriˈætɨk/) is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula, and the system of the Apennine Mountains from that of the Dinaric Alps and adjacent ranges. The Adriatic Sea is a northwest-to-southeast arm of the Mediterranean Sea. The western coast is Italian, while the eastern coast runs along Slovenia (47 km), Croatia (5,835 km) , Bosnia and Herzegovina (26 km), Montenegro (294 km), and Albania (295 km). Major rivers joining the Adriatic are the Reno, Po, Adige/Etsch, Brenta, Piave, Soča/Isonzo, Zrmanja, Krka, Cetina, Neretva, and Drin (Drini). Ancient History. Originally, the sea was known in Latin as Mare Superum. Later, it was replaced by Mare (H)Adriaticum. The name, derived from the Etruscan colony of Adria (or Hadria), originally designated only the upper portion of the sea (Herodotus vi.", "start_char": 1366, "end_char": 2252, "id": "75742264" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1718782817#5_3031311206", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_seas_surrounding_Iran's_border", "title": "What are the seas surrounding Iran's border? - Answers", "headings": "What are the seas surrounding Iran's border\n?\n\nWhat are the seas surrounding Iran's border?\nYour Answer\nWhat are the seas surrounding Iran's border?\nRelated Questions\nWhat seas and oceans are surrounding Asia?\nWhat Seas and oceans surrounding antarctica?\nWhat country and seas border Slovakia?\nWho are the Surrounding seas of India?\nWhat seas border the US?\nWhat seas border the Philippines?\nWhat are the surrounding oceans or seas of France?\nWhich countries and seas border Kiev Ukraine?\nWhat seas border cuba?\nWhat are all of the seas that border Greece?\nWhat three seas border Europe?\nWhat do the North and Barents seas have in common in terms of continent and border?\nWhat four seas border Italy?\nWhat seas or oceans are surrounding Italy?\nWhat is Irans leading expWhat is Irans leading export?\nHow many seas are in balochistan?\nWhat are the oceans or seas that border Cuba?\nWhere in Scotland does haddock get fished?\nWhat seas or ocean are surrounding Italy on the map?\nSurrounding seas and oceans of Jamaica?\nWhat are some names of seas surrounding Europe?\nWhich two large seas border Eastern Europe?\nWhich seas are in Germany?\nAre there any oceans seas in the Bahamas?\nWhat seas are off the coast of Alaska?\n", "segment": "What do the North and Barents seas have in common in terms of continent and border? Both seas are in Europe and border Norway. What four seas border Italy? The four seas that border Italy are Ionian Sea, Liguria Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Adriatic Sea. Italy also has four countries that border it also. What seas or oceans are surrounding Italy? Mediterranean, Adriatic and Ionian seas. Mediterranean, Adriatic and Ionian seas. What is Irans leading expWhat is Irans leading export? Irans leading export is in energy sector.", "start_char": 2030, "end_char": 2556, "id": "3628311" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_478427589#0_890202926", "url": "https://www.find-croatia.com/adriatic-sea/", "title": "Adriatic Sea", "headings": "Adriatic Sea\nAdriatic Sea\nHotels in Croatia - Book Now!\nBook your hotel in Croatia!\nCoasts and islands in the Adriatic:\nThe Adriatic Sea in different languages:\nCroatian Adriatic Coast\nMore info on the Adriatic Sea:\n", "segment": "Adriatic Sea\nFind Croatia » Adriatic Sea\nAdriatic Sea\nFollow @FindCroatia\nThe Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula. The Adriatic Sea is a part of the Mediterranean Sea. The western coast is Italian, while the eastern coast runs mostly along Croatia, but lesser parts belong to Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania. Major rivers joining the Adriatic are the Reno, Po, Adige, Brenta, Piave, Soca (Isonzo), Neretva. The Adriatic Sea is situated largely between the eastern coast of Italy and Croatia. The Adriatic extends northwest from 40° to 45° 45′ N., with an extreme length of about 770 km. The northern part of the Adriatic sea is very shallow, and between the southern promontories of Istria and Rimini, the depth rarely exceeds 46 meters. Between Šibenik and Ortona a well-marked depression occurs, a considerable area of which exceeds 180 m in depth. Hotels in Croatia - Book Now! From a point between Korcula island and the north shore of the spur of Monte Gargano, there is a ridge giving shallower water, and a broken chain of a few islets extends across the sea.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1147, "id": "80865059" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_777925577#3_1668221353", "url": "http://www.bible-history.com/maps/romanempire/Sea-of-Adria.html", "title": "Sea of Adria - Clickable Map of the Roman Empire - First Century AD", "headings": "\nMap of the Roman Empire - Sea of Adria\nMap of the Roman Empire (Click to Enlarge)\nThe Roman Empire During the First Century AD\nMap of the Roman Empire (Click to Enlarge)\nThe Roman Empire During the First Century AD\nMaps are essential for any serious study, they help students of Roman history understand the geographical locations and historical backgrounds of the places mentioned in historical sources.\n", "segment": "The name is derived from the Etruscan city Hatria, at the mouth of the Padus (Po). - Harry Thurston Peck. Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. New York. Harper and Brothers. 1898. Adriatic Sea. The Adriatic Sea (pronounced /ˌeɪdriˈætɨk/) is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula, and the system of the Apennine Mountains from that of the Dinaric Alps and adjacent ranges. The Adriatic Sea is a northwest-to-southeast arm of the Mediterranean Sea. The western coast is Italian, while the eastern coast runs along Slovenia (47 km), Croatia (5,835 km) , Bosnia and Herzegovina (26 km), Montenegro (294 km), and Albania (295 km).", "start_char": 1184, "end_char": 1854, "id": "75742263" } ]
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National Football Conference
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1279170116#0_2598428686", "url": "https://www.dummies.com/sports/football/the-national-football-league-conferences/", "title": "The National Football League Conferences - dummies", "headings": "The National Football League Conferences\nThe National Football League Conferences\nThe American Football Conference\nThe National Football Conference\nAbout the Book Author\n", "segment": "The National Football League Conferences - dummies\nIn this article\nIntroduction\nThe American Football Conference\nThe National Football Conference\nAbout the Book Author\nSports\nFootball\nThe National Football League Conferences\nThe National Football League Conferences\nIn this article\nBy Howie Long, John Czarnecki\nToday, the National Football League (NFL) is divided into two conferences: the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). Each conference consists of 16 teams and is divided into four divisions — East, West, North, and South — of four teams each. These division titles don’t necessarily correspond to geographic parts of the country, though. For example, the St. Louis Rams are in the NFC West, yet St. Louis is smack-dab in the middle of the United States. The American Football Conference\nHere are the four regional divisions for the American Football Conference (AFC): East Division: Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, New York Jets\nWest Division: Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders, San Diego Chargers\nNorth Division: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers\nSouth Division:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1196, "id": "58420921" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_168182678#0_385896576", "url": "https://www.reference.com/sports-active-lifestyle/nfc-afc-stand-e5e650bcbf8c6c6e", "title": "What Do NFC and AFC Stand For?", "headings": "What Do NFC and AFC Stand For?\nWhat Do NFC and AFC Stand For?", "segment": "What Do NFC and AFC Stand For? What Do NFC and AFC Stand For? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 26, 2020 5:06:05 PM ET\nNFC stands for National Football Conference, while AFC is short for American Football Conference. The two are conferences of the National Football League, and each comprises 16 football teams that play in the NFL. The teams in the two conferences are grouped into four divisions: East, West, North and South. Each division is comprised of four teams. During the playoffs, the best teams in the NFC play each other, and all the best teams in the AFC play each other as well. The top teams in either conference then face off for the NFL title in a finale dubbed the “Super Bowl,\" played on the first Sunday of February at a location chosen earlier. The journey to the finale starts when teams with the best record from the regular season advance to the playoffs.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 878, "id": "35044627" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1573343839#1_2342388543", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-does-it-mean-to-be-a-wildcard-in-the-NFL", "title": "What does it mean to be a 'wildcard' in the NFL? - Quora", "headings": "What does it mean to be a 'wildcard' in the NFL?\nWhat does it mean to be a 'wildcard' in the NFL?", "segment": "A lot. Updated 1 year ago · Upvoted by\nJay Stark\n, Two years working for an NFL team & 20 years working for the league. · Author has 2K answers and 4.7M answer views\nThe NFL has two conferences, the NFC and AFC. Each conference has sixteen teams, and four divisions; each division has four teams. All division winners make the playoffs. The two best teams, by record, in each conference that DO NOT win their divisions, also make the playoffs as so-called \"wild card\" teams. Thus, in each conference, four division winners and two wild cards make the playoffs (six teams total in each conference). In the first round of the playoffs, the two division winners with the best records in each conference receive byes to the next round. But the division winners with the third\nContinue Reading\nThe NFL has two conferences, the NFC and AFC.", "start_char": 327, "end_char": 1161, "id": "87616278" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_447368304#1_802355591", "url": "https://askanydifference.com/difference-between-nfc-and-afc/", "title": "Difference Between NFC and AFC (With Table) – Ask Any Difference", "headings": "Difference Between NFC and AFC (With Table)\nDifference Between NFC and AFC (With Table)\nNFC vs AFC\nComparison Table Between NFC and AFC (in Tabular Form)\nWhat is NFC?\nWhat is AFC?\nMain Differences Between NFC and AFC\nConclusion\nReferences\n", "segment": "And the champion of NFC and AFC plays against each other in the Super Bowl event. Many people often mix-up between NFC and AFC teams. They often find it hard to distinguish between these teams. However, these conferences are completely different and played by different teams. NFC vs AFC\nThe difference between NFC and AFC is that NFC is the first conference among the two conferences of the National Football League (NFL) where 16 teams play to win for George S. Halas Trophy, while AFC is the second conference among the two conferences of the National Football League (NFL) where 16 teams play to win for Lamar Hunt Trophy. Comparison Table Between NFC and AFC (in Tabular Form)\nParameter of Comparison\nNFC\nAFC\nFull form\nNational Football Conference\nAmerican Football Conference\nEast Division teams\nWashington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, and Dallas Cowboys\nNew York Jets, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, and New England Patriots\nNorth Division teams\nDetroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, and Green Bay Packers\nCleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Baltimore Ravens\nSouth Division teams\nCarolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, and New Orleans Saints\nIndianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans, Houston Texans, and Jacksonville Jaguars\nWest Division teams\nLos Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals, and San Francisco 49ers\nKansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Denver Broncos, and Las Vegas Raiders\nTrophy\nGeorge S. Halas Trophy\nLamar Hunt Trophy\nWhat is NFC? Among the two conferences of the National Football League, NFC is the first one. The term NFC stands for the National Football Conference. It was founded in 1970. At this moment, 16 teams play under this conference.", "start_char": 396, "end_char": 2155, "id": "53417742" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_704402225#6_1311860595", "url": "https://www.legalgamblingandthelaw.com/sports-betting/american-football", "title": "American Football Betting – Legal Sport Sites to bet on American Football", "headings": "American Football Betting – Legal Sport Sites to bet on American Football\nAmerican Football Betting – Legal Sport Sites to bet on American Football\nContents\nList of Sports Betting sites accepting players from the USA:\nPopular American Football Events\nThe NFL Regular Season\nThe NFL Playoffs\nThe Super Bowl\nNCAA College Football\nCanadian Football League\nDifferent American Football Betting Selections\nPoint Spread\nMoneyline\nGame Totals\nParlay\nProp Bet\nFutures\nAmerican Football Betting Tips and Strategies\nEarly Season American Football Betting\nBounce-back Theory\nHandicap American Football Turnovers\nBet After Bye Weeks\nLegality of American Football Betting\nConclusion\nAmerican Football FAQ Section\nHow did American football evolve into a sport?\nWhen was the first American football game ever played?\nHow does the scoring system work in American football?\nWhy I Would Recommend American Football Betting\nDavid Nugent Editor\n", "segment": "There are 32 NFL teams that are divided into two conferences, with those being the National Football Conference (NFC) and the the American Football Conference (AFL). Each conference is divided into four divisions, each containing four teams. Every team will play twice against another team in each division. Teams also need to play a further ten games against chosen NFL teams based on statistical information and other division teams. The NFL Playoffs\nThe play-offs occur every year during January. The teams are invited based on their success during the regular NFL season. The six teams from each conference automatically qualify and compete play elimination games until two teams remain. The best two teams from the AFC compete for the Lamar Hunt Trophy in the AFC Championship game, while the best two teams from the NFC compete for the prestigious George Halas Trophy. The Super Bowl\nThe Super Bowl is an annual event held in the beginning of February and is the final of the NFL. The NFC and AFC champions go head-to-head to claim the Vince Lombardi Trophy.", "start_char": 4986, "end_char": 6051, "id": "50283403" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_109153366#10_252877981", "url": "https://kids.kiddle.co/American_football", "title": "American football Facts for Kids", "headings": "American football facts for kids\nAmerican football facts for kids\nQuick facts for kids\nAmerican football\nContents\nGameplay\nPlayers\nAmerican Professional Seasons\nImages for kids\n", "segment": "All of the teams play 4 games before the regular season starts, and the games do not change what team gets to the post season. Because of it, teams do not use their best players much, and use the games as more practice. The 32 NFL teams are divided into two conferences: the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). Each of them is divided in four divisions: North, South, West and East. Each division includes four teams. The season lasts 17 weeks. Each team plays 16 games and has one week off. This week of rest is called a \"bye week\".", "start_char": 6776, "end_char": 7352, "id": "109843635" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1469192941#14_2229279462", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-original-eight-NFL-teams", "title": "What are the original eight NFL teams? - Quora", "headings": "What are the original eight NFL teams?\nWhat are the original eight NFL teams?", "segment": "Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Chargers Las Vegas Raiders\nNational Football Conference: NFC- East: Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Washington Redskins\nNFC-North: Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings\nNFC-South: Atlanta Falcons Carolina Panthers New Orleans Saints Tam\nContinue Reading\nAmerican Football Conference: AFC-East: Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins New En", "start_char": 9580, "end_char": 10000, "id": "87537126" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_447368304#6_802363882", "url": "https://askanydifference.com/difference-between-nfc-and-afc/", "title": "Difference Between NFC and AFC (With Table) – Ask Any Difference", "headings": "Difference Between NFC and AFC (With Table)\nDifference Between NFC and AFC (With Table)\nNFC vs AFC\nComparison Table Between NFC and AFC (in Tabular Form)\nWhat is NFC?\nWhat is AFC?\nMain Differences Between NFC and AFC\nConclusion\nReferences\n", "segment": "Among the two conferences of the National Football League, AFC is the first one. The term AFC is stands for the American Football Conference. It was founded in 1970. At this moment, 16 teams play under this conference. These teams are divided into four divisions. The four teams that represent east division are New York Jets, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, and New England Patriots. On the other hand, the four teams represent North division are Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Baltimore Ravens. Similarly, four teams represent the south division. These teams are Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans, Houston Texans, and Jacksonville Jaguars. The teams that represent the west division are Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Denver Broncos, and Las Vegas Raiders.", "start_char": 3380, "end_char": 4184, "id": "53417747" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1745740773#1_3104117382", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_NFC_and_AFC_stand_for_in_football", "title": "What does NFC and AFC stand for in football? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat does NFC and AFC stand for in football?\nYour Answer\nWhat does NFC and AFC stand for in football?\n", "segment": "Each conference has playoffs to determine its champion at the end of the regular season to decide which teams will play in the Super Bowl, the NFL's championship game. In the Super Bowl, one NFC team and one AFC team play for the league championship. Prior to the 1970 merger of the American Football League and the NFL, The Super Bowls were World Championship games played between the two League champions. Back in the 60's there were 2 different pro leagues, the AFL (American Football League)and the NFL (National Football League) some time during the late 60's they merged together and became one pro league. Each conference AFC and NFC is divided up into 4 division so between the both of them there are 8 divisions. NFC Divisions: North - Green Bay, Minnesota, Chicago and Detroit\nSouth - Tampa Bay, New Orleans, Atlanta and Carolina\nEast - Dallas, Washington, Philadelphia and NY Giants\nWest - San Francisco, Seattle, Arizona and St. Louis\nAFC Divisions: North - Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cinncinati and Baltimore\nSouth - Houston, Tennessee, Indianapolis and Jacksonville\nEast - New England, Miami, NY Jets and Buffalo\nWest: Oakland, San Deiago, Kansas City and Denver\nThis is the way they were re aligned in 2001 to make the NFL more competitive. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n2\n🤨\n1\n😮\n3\n😂\n4\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat does NFC and AFC stand for in football?", "start_char": 804, "end_char": 2149, "id": "3682868" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_253508644#0_537615594", "url": "https://vivadifferences.com/difference-between-nfc-and-afc/", "title": "National Football Conference (NFC) Vs American Football Conference (AFC): What Is The Difference? - Viva Differences", "headings": "National Football Conference (NFC) Vs American Football Conference (AFC): What Is The Difference?\nNational Football Conference (NFC) Vs American Football Conference (AFC): What Is The Difference?\nNFC & AFC\nNational Football Conference (NFC)\nWhat You Need To Know About NFC\nAmerican Football Conference (AFC)\nWhat You Need To Know About AFC\nDifference Between AFC And NFC In Tabular Form\n", "segment": "National Football Conference (NFC) Vs American Football Conference (AFC): What Is The Difference? - Viva Differences\nNational Football Conference (NFC) Vs American Football Conference (AFC): What Is The Difference? NFC & AFC\nThe National Football Conference ( NFC) and American Football Conference (AFC) are the two conferences of the National Football League (NFL), the highest professional level of American Football in the United States. These conferences are currently made up of 16 teams organized into 4 divisions- East, West, North and South- of four teams each. These two conferences were created as part of the 1970 merger with the rival American Football League (AFL), with all ten of the former AFL teams and three NFL clubs forming the AFC while the remaining thirteen NFL clubs formed the NFC. A number of league expansions and division realignment have occurred since the merger, thus making the current total of 16 clubs in each conference. The current AFC champions are the Kansas City Chiefs, who defeated the Tennessee Titans in the 2019 AFC Championship Game for their first conference championship in team history whereas, the current NFC champions are the San Francisco 49ers, who defeated the Green Bay Packers in the 2019 NFC Championship Game for their seventh conference Championship. National Football Conference (NFC)\nNFC Official Logo\nWhat You Need To Know About NFC\nNFC is an acronym for National Football conference formerly referred to as National Football League (NFL).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1501, "id": "46740556" } ]
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what band did joe satriani play in?
Greg Kihn Band
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_700256314#3_1257542817", "url": "http://www.getnetworth.com/joe-satriani-net-worth/", "title": "Joe Satriani Net Worth - Get Joe Satriani Net Worth", "headings": "Joe Satriani Net Worth\nJoe Paterno Net Worth Joel Mchale Net Worth\nJoe Satriani Net Worth\nJoe Satriani Net Worth is$12 Million\nWhat is Joe Satriani Net Worth?\nJoe Satriani Latest News\nAlice Cooper, Peter Frampton among artists participating in Rock for Relief streaming event tonight\nJOE'S PUB LIVE! FROM THE ARCHIVES Features Natalie Weiss, First Ladies of Disco and Aretha Franklin Tribute This Week\nJOE'S PUB LIVE! Brings Back Live Streams and Celebrates Winter Holidays in July With Natalie Weiss, Kathryn Allison & More\nSelected Galleries\nFeatured\nPopular Posts\n", "segment": "He was born in Westbury, New York and his genres are jazz, blues and heavy metal. Joe was influenced by Jimi Hendrix and others. Joseph \"Joe\" Satriani (born July 15, 1956) is an American instrumental rock guitarist, multi-instrumentalist and multiple Grammy Award nominee. Early in his career, Satriani worked as a guitar instructor, and some of his former students have achieved fame such as Steve Vai, Larry LaLonde, Rick Hunolt, Kirk Hammett, Andy Timmons, Charlie Hunter, Kevin Cadogan and Alex Skolnick. Satriani has been a driving force in music credited to other musicians throughout his career, as a founder of the G3 tour, as well as performing in various positions with other musicians. In 1988, Satriani was recruited by Mick Jagger as lead guitarist for Jagger's first solo tour. In 1994, Satriani was the lead guitarist for Deep Purple. Satriani worked with a range of guitarists, including Steve Vai, John Petrucci, Eric Johnson, Larry LaLonde, Yngwie Malmsteen, Brian May, Patrick Rondat, Andy Timmons, Paul Gilbert, Adrian Legg, and Robert Fripp through the annual G3 Jam Concerts. He is currently the lead guitarist for the supergroup Chickenfoot. Since 1988, Satriani has been using his own signature guitar, the Ibanez JS Series, which is sold in music stores worldwide.", "start_char": 811, "end_char": 2100, "id": "19283911" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2185700495#4_2353389138", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Campitelli", "title": "Jeff Campitelli - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jeff Campitelli\nJeff Campitelli\nReferences\n", "segment": "CS1 maint: discouraged parameter ( link)\nv\nt\ne\nJoe Satriani\nMike Keneally\nBryan Beller\nJoe Travers\nFormer guitarists\nAndy Fairweather Low\nEric Caudieux\nFormer bassists\nMatt Bissonette\nNathan East\nDave LaRue\nStuart Hamm\nDoug Wimbish\nAllen Whitman\nChris Chaney\nFormer drummers\nJonathan Mover\nSimon Phillips\nGregg Bissonette\nManu Katché\nJeff Campitelli\nVinnie Colaiuta\nMarco Minnemann\nStudio albums\nNot of This Earth\nSurfing with the Alien\nFlying in a Blue Dream\nThe Extremist\nTime Machine\nJoe Satriani\nCrystal Planet\nEngines of Creation\nStrange Beautiful Music\nIs There Love in Space? Super Colossal\nProfessor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock\nBlack Swans and Wormhole Wizards\nUnstoppable Momentum\nShockwave Supernova\nWhat Happens Next\nShapeshifting\nCompilations\nThe Beautiful Guitar\nThe Electric Joe Satriani: An Anthology\nOriginal Album Classics\nThe Complete Studio Recordings\nEPs\nJoe Satriani\nDreaming #11\nAdditional Creations\nLive albums\nTime Machine\nLive in San Francisco\nSatriani Live! Live In Paris: I Just Wanna Rock\nSatchurated: Live in Montreal\nSingles\n\" Surfing with the Alien \"\n\" Satch Boogie \"\n\" Flying in a Blue Dream \"\n\" Friends \"\n\" Summer Song \"\n\" Cryin' \"\n\" Ceremony \"\n\" Until We Say Goodbye \"\n\" Starry Night \"\nRelated articles\nDiscography\nG3\nDeep Purple\nSteve Vai\nChickenfoot\nIbanez JS Series\nAuthority control\nBNF: cb139427262 (data)\nISNI: 0000 0000 0337 9109\nLCCN: no2001078172\nNTA:", "start_char": 1515, "end_char": 2923, "id": "104970328" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_619654037#1_1267981376", "url": "https://returnofrock.com/joe-satriani-albums-ranked/", "title": "Joe Satriani Albums Ranked | Return of Rock", "headings": "Joe Satriani Albums Ranked\nJoe Satriani Albums Ranked\nRelive the music of this English rock guitarist. Click below and listen to his most memorable songs.\n10. Professor Satchafunkilus And The Musterion Of Rock (2008)\n9. Strange Beautiful Music (2002)\n8. Engines Of Creation (2000)\n7. Is There Love In Space? (2004)\n6. Not Of This Earth (1986)\n5. The Extremist (1992)\n4. Shockwave Supernova (2015)\n3. Black Swans And Wormhole Wizards (2010)\n2. Surfing With The Alien (1987)\n1. Flying In A Blue Dream (1989)\n", "segment": "Satriani briefly toured with Deep Purple as the guitarist, joining shortly after the departure of Ritchie Blackmore in November 1993. He has worked with a range of guitarists during the G3 tour, which he founded in 1995. Satriani has been the guitarist for the supergroup Chickenfoot since joining the band in 2008. Here are all of Joe Satriani albums ranked. Relive the music of this English rock guitarist. Click below and listen to his most memorable songs. 10. Professor Satchafunkilus And The Musterion Of Rock (2008)\n“This album isn’t as earth-shattering as Surfing with the Alien or Flying in a Blue Dream, but just put some headphones on and close your eyes. Even more than the notes that he plays, the expression that he plays them with will move you. He doesn’t just play fast for the sake of it.", "start_char": 755, "end_char": 1561, "id": "9990529" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2248137421#0_2420948617", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani", "title": "Joe Satriani - Wikipedia", "headings": "Joe Satriani\nJoe Satriani\nContents\nEarly life\nMusic career\n1980s–2000\n2000–present\nChickenfoot\nOther work\nStyle and influence\nEquipment\nMusical themes\nAwards and nominations\nCalifornia Music Awards\nClassic Rock Roll of Honour Awards\nGrammy Awards\nDiscography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Joe Satriani - Wikipedia\nJoe Satriani\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican guitarist\nJoe Satriani\nSatriani performing in New York, 2010\nBackground information\nBirth name\nJoseph Satriani\nAlso known as\nSatch\nBorn\n( 1956-07-15)\nJuly 15, 1956 (age 64)\nWestbury, New York, U.S.\nGenres\nInstrumental rock\nhard rock\nblues rock\nOccupation (s)\nMusician\nsongwriter\ncomposer\nguitar teacher\nproducer\nInstruments\nGuitar\nYears active\n1978–present\nLabels\nEpic\nRelativity\nAssociated acts\nAlice Cooper\nMick Jagger\nDeep Purple\nSteve Vai\nG3\nSammy Hagar\nChickenfoot\nThe Greg Kihn Band\nCrowded House\nEric Johnson\nPaul Gilbert\nWebsite\nsatriani .com\nJoseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956) is an American guitarist, composer, songwriter, and guitar teacher. Early in his career, Satriani worked as a guitar instructor, with many of his former students achieving fame, including Steve Vai, Larry LaLonde, Rick Hunolt, Kirk Hammett, Andy Timmons, Charlie Hunter, Kevin Cadogan, and Alex Skolnick; he then went on to have a successful solo music career. He is a 15-time Grammy Award nominee and has sold over 10 million albums, making him the bestselling instrumental rock guitarist of all time. In 1988, Satriani was recruited by Mick Jagger as lead guitarist for his first solo tour. Satriani briefly toured with Deep Purple, joining shortly after the departure of Ritchie Blackmore in November 1993. He has worked with a range of guitarists during the G3 tour, which he founded in 1995. Satriani has been the guitarist for the supergroup Chickenfoot since joining the band in 2008. Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Music career\n2.1 1980s–2000\n2.2 2000–present\n2.3 Chickenfoot\n2.4 Other work\n3 Style and influence\n4 Equipment\n5 Musical themes\n6 Awards and nominations\n6.1 California Music Awards\n6.2 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards\n6.3 Grammy Awards\n7 Discography\n8 References\n9 External links\nEarly life\nSatriani was born in Westbury, New York of Italian descent. His paternal grandparents were from Piacenza and Bobbio, while his maternal grandparents were from Bari.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2079, "id": "105013996" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_700256314#4_1257544936", "url": "http://www.getnetworth.com/joe-satriani-net-worth/", "title": "Joe Satriani Net Worth - Get Joe Satriani Net Worth", "headings": "Joe Satriani Net Worth\nJoe Paterno Net Worth Joel Mchale Net Worth\nJoe Satriani Net Worth\nJoe Satriani Net Worth is$12 Million\nWhat is Joe Satriani Net Worth?\nJoe Satriani Latest News\nAlice Cooper, Peter Frampton among artists participating in Rock for Relief streaming event tonight\nJOE'S PUB LIVE! FROM THE ARCHIVES Features Natalie Weiss, First Ladies of Disco and Aretha Franklin Tribute This Week\nJOE'S PUB LIVE! Brings Back Live Streams and Celebrates Winter Holidays in July With Natalie Weiss, Kathryn Allison & More\nSelected Galleries\nFeatured\nPopular Posts\n", "segment": "In 1988, Satriani was recruited by Mick Jagger as lead guitarist for Jagger's first solo tour. In 1994, Satriani was the lead guitarist for Deep Purple. Satriani worked with a range of guitarists, including Steve Vai, John Petrucci, Eric Johnson, Larry LaLonde, Yngwie Malmsteen, Brian May, Patrick Rondat, Andy Timmons, Paul Gilbert, Adrian Legg, and Robert Fripp through the annual G3 Jam Concerts. He is currently the lead guitarist for the supergroup Chickenfoot. Since 1988, Satriani has been using his own signature guitar, the Ibanez JS Series, which is sold in music stores worldwide. Satriani was born in Westbury, New York. He was inspired to play guitar at age 14, after hearing of the death of Jimi Hendrix. He has been said to have heard the news during a football training session, where he confronted his coach and announced that he was quitting to become a guitarist. In 1974, Satriani studied music with jazz guitarist Billy Bauer and with reclusive jazz pianist Lennie Tristano. The technically demanding Tristano greatly influenced Satriani's playing.", "start_char": 1507, "end_char": 2578, "id": "19283912" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_619654037#0_1267979448", "url": "https://returnofrock.com/joe-satriani-albums-ranked/", "title": "Joe Satriani Albums Ranked | Return of Rock", "headings": "Joe Satriani Albums Ranked\nJoe Satriani Albums Ranked\nRelive the music of this English rock guitarist. Click below and listen to his most memorable songs.\n10. Professor Satchafunkilus And The Musterion Of Rock (2008)\n9. Strange Beautiful Music (2002)\n8. Engines Of Creation (2000)\n7. Is There Love In Space? (2004)\n6. Not Of This Earth (1986)\n5. The Extremist (1992)\n4. Shockwave Supernova (2015)\n3. Black Swans And Wormhole Wizards (2010)\n2. Surfing With The Alien (1987)\n1. Flying In A Blue Dream (1989)\n", "segment": "Joe Satriani Albums Ranked | Return of Rock\nJoe Satriani Albums Ranked\nPosted on August 21, 2020\nAugust 21, 2020 by\nJames\nJoseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956) is an American rock musician, composer, songwriter, and guitar teacher. Early in his career, Satriani worked as a guitar instructor, with many of his former students achieving fame, such as Steve Vai, Larry LaLonde, Rick Hunolt, Kirk Hammett, Andy Timmons, Charlie Hunter, Kevin Cadogan, and Alex Skolnick; he then went on to have a successful solo music career. He is a 15-time Grammy Award nominee and has sold over 10 million albums, making him the best-selling instrumental rock guitarist of all time. In 1988, Satriani was recruited by Mick Jagger as lead guitarist for his first solo tour. Satriani briefly toured with Deep Purple as the guitarist, joining shortly after the departure of Ritchie Blackmore in November 1993. He has worked with a range of guitarists during the G3 tour, which he founded in 1995. Satriani has been the guitarist for the supergroup Chickenfoot since joining the band in 2008. Here are all of Joe Satriani albums ranked. Relive the music of this English rock guitarist.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1163, "id": "9990528" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2613597437#4_3624929217", "url": "https://www.rankings.com/music-guitar-legends/", "title": "Top Ten Greatest Guitarists of All Time - Rankings.com", "headings": "Top Ten Greatest Guitarists of All Time\nTop Ten Greatest Guitarists of All Time", "segment": "A passionate and very gifted guitar player, in 1974 he honed his guitar skills jamming with Joe Satriani. Vai then began his career with Frank Zappa in 1980, and then went on to a solo career, starting in 1984, and has since released thirteen albums to date. He has also played with the bands Whitesnake, Alcatraz and David Lee Roth. Joe Satriani, born on July 15, 1956, was a guitar instructor and is widely respected as a guitar virtuoso. In 1988, Mick Jagger hired Satriani for Jagger’s solo tour and he then played lead guitar for Deep Purple in 1994. Further, he has also played with numerous guitarists such as Kirk Hammett, Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen, among others. Jeff Beck was born on June 24, 1944. He is a widely acclaimed artist who pioneered many new techniques, adopting a number of guitar styles throughout his career such as jazz, metal and rock. He was a member of the band The Yardbirds in the 1960s, and then formed the Jeff Beck Group. Since then he has worked with many musicians and completed many projects encompassing a number of musical genres.", "start_char": 2166, "end_char": 3240, "id": "88403017" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2189343890#9_3009698886", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Who-is-a-better-guitarist-Mike-Keneally-or-Steve-Vai", "title": "Who is a better guitarist: Mike Keneally or Steve Vai? - Quora", "headings": "Who is a better guitarist: Mike Keneally or Steve Vai?\nWho is a better guitarist: Mike Keneally or Steve Vai?", "segment": "All three of these players are the best. I will try to give a concise explanation of why I like each one of them. Joe Satriani is a friend of mine so I’m partial to him a little more than the others. I know him on a personal level that takes it beyond his guitar playing. He’s humble. He’s personable. He’s very nice. We all know how his guitar playing is. It’s spectacular. It’s melodic.", "start_char": 3865, "end_char": 4254, "id": "88075767" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2248137421#8_2420964028", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Satriani", "title": "Joe Satriani - Wikipedia", "headings": "Joe Satriani\nJoe Satriani\nContents\nEarly life\nMusic career\n1980s–2000\n2000–present\nChickenfoot\nOther work\nStyle and influence\nEquipment\nMusical themes\nAwards and nominations\nCalifornia Music Awards\nClassic Rock Roll of Honour Awards\nGrammy Awards\nDiscography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Other guitarists who have performed in G3 include Yngwie Malmsteen, John Petrucci, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Robert Fripp, Andy Timmons, Uli Jon Roth, Michael Schenker, Adrian Legg, Paul Gilbert, Steve Morse, and Steve Lukather. In 1998, Satriani recorded and released Crystal Planet, followed by Engines of Creation, one of his more experimental works featuring the electronica genre. Two shows at the Fillmore West in San Francisco were recorded in December 2000 and released as Live in San Francisco, a two-disc live album and DVD. 2000–present\nSatriani with Steve Vai (center) and John Petrucci (right) as part of G3 in Melbourne, 2006\nSatriani released Strange Beautiful Music in 2002 and Is There Love in Space? in 2004. In May 2005, the musician toured India for the first time, playing concerts in Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai. In 2006, he recorded and released Super Colossal and Satriani Live!, another two-disc live album and DVD recorded May 3, 2006 at the Grove in Anaheim, California. In 2006, Satriani signed on as an official supporter of Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization that provides free musical instruments and instruction to children in underserved public schools throughout the US. The artist has personally delivered instruments to children in the program through a charity raffle for the organization, and like Steve Vai, sits on its board of directors as an honorary member.", "start_char": 5783, "end_char": 7186, "id": "105014004" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_180534698#0_442115905", "url": "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-joe-satriani-songs/", "title": "Top Ten Best Joe Satriani Songs - TheTopTens", "headings": "Top Ten Best Joe Satriani Songs\nTop Ten Best Joe Satriani Songs", "segment": "Top Ten Best Joe Satriani Songs - TheTopTens\nTop Ten Best Joe Satriani Songs\nThe Top Ten\n1 Surfing with the Alien\nSurfing with the Alien was the one song that changed my whole view of what guitar playing is. Until then, I thought strumming a couple chords and playing an eight bar melody is good enough. My parents handed a Greatest of Joe Satriani CD, and this is the first one I heard. This song inspired me to create my own solos, and he is my role model. In short, fantastic song! This the tune that opened my world to Joe's incredible talent. I couldn't believe what I was hearing! Nobody had ever done what he does before. I am continually impressed with what he puts out. The beST Instrumentalist ever... You r my inspiration... Highly technical and known for his pleasant melodious way of strumming.. Frankly the best.. Evn better than jimi I reckon.. Other sisiies shopuld think alike I guess...\nBest Satriani's song, the first time I heard it I was twelve, and I thought \"How could it be so awesome\"? ,", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1012, "id": "67252277" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1253148977#0_1849670808", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-vietnam.html", "title": "Which Countries Border Vietnam? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border Vietnam?\nWhich Countries Border Vietnam?\nCambodia\nChina\nLaos\nDisputed Territories\n", "segment": "Which Countries Border Vietnam? - WorldAtlas\nWhich Countries Border Vietnam? The Ban Gioc waterfall is located near the border between Vietnam and China. Vietnam is located on the Indochinese Peninsula and has an area of about 127,888.9 square miles. The country shares borders with three countries: Cambodia (southwest), China (north), and Laos (northwest). The name Vietnam was derived from the Chinese words \"Nam Viet,\" which translates to \"Southern Viet.\" Vietnam’s total land boundary has a length of 2,883 miles, while its coastline is 2,140 miles long. Mountains cover about 40% of the country's total land area, and approximately 20% is flatland. The northern region is mostly composed of highlands, while the south consists of lowlands.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 745, "id": "96436893" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_266146417#9_410317679", "url": "http://www.infoplease.com/country/vietnam.html", "title": "Vietnam | Facts, History & News", "headings": "Vietnam\nVietnam\nFacts & Figures\nIndex\nGeography\nInternational Affairs\nEconomy\nOverview\nLabor Force\nTrade\nProducts\nResources\nCommunications\nTelephones\nInternet\nBroadcast Media\nTransportation Infrastructure\nAirports\nRailways\nRoads\nWaterways\nNext: History: From Nam Viet to Vietnam\n", "segment": "In order of shared border length, these are: Laos (2,161 km), China (1,297 km), and Cambodia (1,158 km). International Affairs\nInternational Disputes: Southeast Asian states have enhanced border surveillance to check the spread of avian flu; Cambodia and Laos protest Vietnamese squatters and armed encroachments along border; Cambodia accuses Vietnam of a wide variety of illicit cross-border activities; progress on a joint development area with Cambodia is hampered by an unresolved dispute over sovereignty of offshore islands; an estimated 300,000 Vietnamese refugees reside in China; establishment of a maritime boundary with Cambodia is hampered by unresolved dispute over the sovereignty of offshore islands; the decade-long demarcation of the China-Vietnam land boundary was completed in 2009;", "start_char": 2402, "end_char": 3204, "id": "44970331" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1547431747#8_2865649888", "url": "https://www.oneindia.com/india/china-shares-borders-with-14-countries-has-territorial-dispute-with-all-3115963.html", "title": "China shares borders with 14 countries, has territorial dispute with all - Oneindia News", "headings": "China shares borders with 14 countries, has territorial dispute with all\nChina shares borders with 14 countries, has territorial dispute with all\nCBSE chops syllabus for classes 9 to 12 & China withdraws in more areas| Oneindia News\nHere is a look at the territorial claims of China\nIndia\nNepal\nBhutan\nVietnam\nBrunei\nTaiwan\nJapan\nNorth Korea\nSouth Korea\nRussia\nKazakhstan\nKyrgyzstan\nTajikistan\nAfganistan\nMyanmar\nLaos\nKazakhstan\nMongolia\nTibet\nMore INDO CHINA News\nindo china line of actual control territory\n", "segment": "Bhutan\nChina has new dispute over Sateng Wildlife Sanctuary in eastern Bhutan. Both sides share a border of roughly 470 km with a disputed territory of 495 square-km. Vietnam\nChina shares a land border of 1,300 km with Vietnam. China claims large parts of Vietnam on historical grounds. Both countries are also at loggerheads over Macclesfield Bank Paracel Islands, parts of the South China Sea and the Spratly Islands. For centuries, Vietnam was subject to Chinese domination resulting in conflicts and invasions. Brunei\nThere is a dispute over the Spratly Islands between the two nations. Taiwan\nChina claims all of Taiwan but the disputes are particularly over Macclesfield Bank, Parcel Islands, Scarborough Shoal, parts of the South China Sea, the Spratly Islands. Japan\nChina claims parts of the East China Sea, particularly the Senkaku Islands in Japanese territory. North Korea\nNorth Korea, China's closest ally, shares a 1,416-kilometre-long border with the country, which has been mainly defined by two rivers.", "start_char": 5540, "end_char": 6560, "id": "30668201" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1525653364#11_3250162909", "url": "https://www.thenicee.com/Article/countries-that-start-with-the-letter-v", "title": "Which Countries That Start With the Letter V", "headings": "Which Countries That Start With the Letter V\nWhich Countries That Start With the Letter V\nCountries That Start With The Letter V\n1. Vanuatu\n2. Vatican\n3. Venezuela\n4. Vietnam\n", "segment": "Vietnam\nThis country is the easternmost country on the Southeast Asian Indochinese Peninsula. Vietnam is the 15th most populous country in the world. The land border of this country is bordered by China to the north and Laos and Cambodia to the west. This country covers a total area of ​​approximately 331,212 km². The combined length of Vietnam's land boundaries is 4,639 km. Vietnam's coastline is 3,444 km long. The land of this country is mostly hilly and dense, with no more than 20% level of land cover. Mountains account for 40% of Vietnam's land area. The lowland coast of this country is divided into mountains of Animate Range and extensive forests. Most of the land in the southern part of this country is relatively low in nutrients as a result of intense planting.", "start_char": 3781, "end_char": 4559, "id": "70654216" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_306751320#16_593090787", "url": "https://north-vietnam.com/neighbouring-countries-vietnam/", "title": "🥇 3 Neighbouring countries of Vietnam | Northern Vietnam", "headings": "3 Neighbouring countries of Vietnam\n3 Neighbouring countries of Vietnam\n1. China\n2. Laos\n3. Cambodia\nWhat is Baolau?\nWhat is 12go.asia?\nMap of Vietnam and of the neighbouring countries\nicon-angle-double-down\nFAQ – Neighbouring countries of Vietnam and how to go there:\nHow to book tickets and flights from Vietnam to Laos, Cambodia, China?\nWhat are the neighboring countries of Vietnam?\nHow to travel from Vietnam to Cambodia, Laos and China?\nIs Vietnam close to China?\nWhat is the most frequented border crossing in southern Vietnam?\nAre there direct flights from Vietnam to neighbouring countries?\nInteresting places\nicon-angle-double-right\nHow useful was this post?\n", "segment": "Vietnam to Laos – Vietnam to Cambodia – Vietnam to China. Is Vietnam close to China? Yes, Vietnam is close to China and shares the border of northern Vietnam with southern China. You can cross the border to China in Lao Cai, Ha Gian, Mong Cai or Dong Dang. What is the most frequented border crossing in southern Vietnam? The most frequented border crossing in southern Vietnam is Bavet International border. You can travel by bus from Saigon to Phnom Penh via this border crossing. Are there direct flights from Vietnam to neighbouring countries? Yes, there are various direct flights from Vietnam to Laos, Cambodia and China. The biggest airports in Vietnam are:", "start_char": 6661, "end_char": 7325, "id": "65395864" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1467554320#1_3132200567", "url": "https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/map/vietnam-political-map.htm", "title": "Political Map of Vietnam - Nations Online Project", "headings": "Map of Vietnam, Indochinese Peninsula\nMap of Vietnam, Indochinese Peninsula\nAbout Vietnam\nHANOI WEATHER\n", "segment": "Image: KK nationsonline.org\nAbout Vietnam\nThe map shows Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, a country in Mainland Southeast Asia. The nation is situated on the eastern part of the Indochinese Peninsula with a coastline along the South China Sea. It borders China in the north, it has a long border with Laos, and it borders Cambodia in the southwest. Vietnam shares maritime borders with Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand. The long stretched country covers an area of 331,689 km², compared it is about half the size of France, or slightly larger than the U.S. state of New Mexico. Vietnam has a population of 94 million people (est. 2018), the national capital is Hanoi, the largest city is Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Spoken language is Vietnamese. Map of Vietnam\nPolitical Map of Vietnam\nThe map shows Vietnam and surrounding countries with international borders, the national capital Hanoi, major cities, main roads, railroads, and major airports.", "start_char": 1354, "end_char": 2340, "id": "72689591" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2961919040#0_3274149022", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China%E2%80%93Vietnam_border", "title": "China–Vietnam border - Wikipedia", "headings": "China–Vietnam border\nChina–Vietnam border\nContents\nDescription\nHistory\nAncient\nColonial period\nModern era\nBorder crossings and trade points\nList of border crossings and trade points\nHistorical maps\nFootnotes\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\n", "segment": "China–Vietnam border - Wikipedia\nChina–Vietnam border\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nMap of the China-Vietnam boundary\nThe China–Vietnam border is the international boundary between China and Vietnam, consisting of a 1,297 km (806 m) terrestrial border stretching from the tripoint with Laos in the west to the Gulf of Tonkin coast in the east, and a maritime border in the Gulf of Tonkin and South China Sea. While disputes over the terrestrial border have been settled with the signing of a land boundary treaty between the two countries, the maritime border is currently been undefined due to disputes over the ownership of territorial waters and islands, including over the Spratly and Paracel Islands. Contents\n1 Description\n2 History\n2.1 Ancient\n2.2 Colonial period\n2.3 Modern era\n3 Border crossings and trade points\n4 Historical maps\n5 Footnotes\n6 See also\n7 References\n7.1 Bibliography\nDescription\nThe confluence of the Red River and the Longbao River, where the China-Vietnam border leaves the Red River. The terrestrial border begins in the west at from the China-Laos-Vietnam tripoint at the Shiceng Dashan peak. It then proceeds overland in a broadly eastwards direction, albeit in a highly irregular zig-zag pattern, predominantly through isolated mountainous areas inhabited by ethnic minorities. In places rivers are utilised for short sections, such as the Lixian River, Red River, Nanxi, Sông Gâm, Song Chay and Jin Jiang. In the far east the border reaches the mouth of the Beilun /Ka Long River near the Chinese city of Dongxing and the Vietnamese city of Móng Cái, following the river through a marshland out to the Gulf of Tonkin. History\nAncient\nThe border region has a long history. China under the Han dynasty had established control over Nam Việt (northern Vietnam) by the early 1st century BC. The Vietnamese of Tonkin managed to break free of Han rule in 939 AD, forming the kingdom of Đại Việt.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1963, "id": "101290405" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2466462107#1_2729648299", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borders_of_China", "title": "Borders of China - Wikipedia", "headings": "Borders of China\nBorders of China\nCountries sharing borders with China\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "The table below, is a table of countries and territories who share a land border with China around its perimeter. The numbers in parenthesis are their lengths in miles. Country\nLength ( (km) and (mi))\nNotes\nAfghanistan\n76 (47)\n\nBhutan\n470 (292)\nDisputed; depends on the resolution of various territorial conflicts between Bhutan and China\nIndia\n3488 (2167)\nDisputed; in three sections, separated by Nepal and Bhutan depends on the resolution of territorial conflicts between India and China, and between India and Pakistan\nKazakhstan\n1,533 (952)\n\nKyrgyzstan\n858 (533)\n\nLaos\n423 (262)\n\nMongolia\n4,677 (2,906)\n\nMyanmar\n2,185 (1,357)\n\nNepal\n1,440 (895)\n\nNorth Korea\n1,416 (879)\n\nPakistan\n524 (326)\nDepends on the resolution of territorial conflicts between India and Pakistan\nRussia\n3,645 (2,264)\n\nTajikistan\n414 (257)\n\nVietnam\n1,283 (795)\n\nSee also\nTerritorial changes of the People's Republic of China\nChinese–Korean border fence\nMcMahon Line\nTumen River\nFrontier Closed Area\nReferences\n^ CIA: The World Factbook, China\nv\nt\ne\nBorders of Asia\nSovereign states\nAfghanistan\nArmenia\nAzerbaijan\nBahrain\nBangladesh\nBhutan\nBrunei\nCambodia\nChina\nCyprus\nEast Timor (Timor-Leste)\nEgypt\nGeorgia\nIndia\nIndonesia\nIran\nIraq\nIsrael\nJapan\nJordan\nKazakhstan\nNorth Korea\nSouth Korea\nKuwait\nKyrgyzstan\nLaos\nLebanon\nMalaysia\nMaldives\nMongolia\nMyanmar\nNepal\nOman\nPakistan\nPhilippines\nQatar\nRussia\nSaudi Arabia\nSingapore\nSri Lanka\nSyria\nTajikistan\nThailand\nTurkey\nTurkmenistan\nUnited Arab Emirates\nUzbekistan\nVietnam\nYemen\nStates with\nlimited recognition\nAbkhazia\nArtsakh\nNorthern Cyprus\nPalestine\nSouth Ossetia\nTaiwan\nDependencies and\nother territories\nBritish Indian Ocean Territory\nChristmas Island\nCocos (Keeling) Islands\nHong Kong\nMacau\nCategory\nAsia portal\nv\nt\ne\nBorders of China\nInternational: Afghanistan\nBhutan\nIndia\nKazakhstan\nKyrgyzstan\nLaos\nMongolia\nMyanmar\nNepal\nNorth Korea\nPakistan\nRussia\nTajikistan\nVietnam\nInternal: Hong Kong\nMacau\nv\nt\ne\nChina 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China\n2. Laos\n3. Cambodia\nWhat is Baolau?\nWhat is 12go.asia?\nMap of Vietnam and of the neighbouring countries\nicon-angle-double-down\nFAQ – Neighbouring countries of Vietnam and how to go there:\nHow to book tickets and flights from Vietnam to Laos, Cambodia, China?\nWhat are the neighboring countries of Vietnam?\nHow to travel from Vietnam to Cambodia, Laos and China?\nIs Vietnam close to China?\nWhat is the most frequented border crossing in southern Vietnam?\nAre there direct flights from Vietnam to neighbouring countries?\nInteresting places\nicon-angle-double-right\nHow useful was this post?\n", "segment": "🥇 3 Neighbouring countries of Vietnam | Northern Vietnam\n3 Neighbouring countries of Vietnam\nWhat are the neighbouring countries of Vietnam? Vietnam has 3 neighbouring countries – China, Laos, Cambodia. 1. China\nChina – it is the 4th largest country in the world. Now, China has one of the most powerful economies in the world. A lot of modern cities and harbors have grown in the last years and it is still growing. China attracts lots of travelers and visitors from all the world through the all year. And has much to offer. Historical places and buildings, archeological monuments, mountains, nature. China has a border with northern Vietnam and there are 3 main border crossings – in Lao Cai (40 km from a style=”color: #", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 725, "id": "65395848" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_266146417#8_410316351", "url": "http://www.infoplease.com/country/vietnam.html", "title": "Vietnam | Facts, History & News", "headings": "Vietnam\nVietnam\nFacts & Figures\nIndex\nGeography\nInternational Affairs\nEconomy\nOverview\nLabor Force\nTrade\nProducts\nResources\nCommunications\nTelephones\nInternet\nBroadcast Media\nTransportation Infrastructure\nAirports\nRailways\nRoads\nWaterways\nNext: History: From Nam Viet to Vietnam\n", "segment": "The VIetnam War\nNews and Current Events\nState Department Notes on Vietnam\nGeography\nVietnam occupies the eastern and southern part of the Indochinese peninsula in Southeast Asia, with the South China Sea along its entire coast. China is to the north and Laos and Cambodia are to the west. Long and narrow on a north-south axis, Vietnam is about twice the size of Arizona. The Mekong River delta lies in the south. Vietnam shares borders with three neighboring countries. In order of shared border length, these are: Laos (2,161 km), China (1,297 km), and Cambodia (1,158 km). International Affairs\nInternational Disputes: Southeast Asian states have enhanced border surveillance to check the spread of avian flu; Cambodia and Laos protest Vietnamese squatters and armed encroachments along border;", "start_char": 1931, "end_char": 2728, "id": "44970330" } ]
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