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Q2752 | who is the world's oldest person | Oldest people | The longest undisputed lifespan for male supercentenarians is that of Jiroemon Kimura , who currently lives in Japan and is age as of . | 00
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Q2752 | who is the world's oldest person | Oldest people | Since the death of 115-year old Dina Manfredini of the United States , on 17 December 2012, Kimura, born 19 April 1897, is the oldest living person in the world whose age can be documented. | 00
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Q2752 | who is the world's oldest person | Oldest people | He has also been the oldest living man since the death of 114-year old Walter Breuning on 14 April 2011. | 00
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Q2752 | who is the world's oldest person | Oldest people | Since the death of 115-year old Koto Okubo of Japan on 12 January 2013, the oldest living woman has been -year-old Misao Okawa , also from Japan, born on 5 March 1898. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | The People's Court is an American arbitration-based reality court show , currently presided over by retired Florida State Circuit Court Judge Marilyn Milian , in which small claims disputes are handled. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | The People's Court is the first court show to use binding arbitration , introducing the format into the genre in 1981. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | The system has been duplicated by most of the show's successors in the judicial genre. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | Moreover, The People's Court is the first popular, long-running reality in the judicial genre. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | It was preceded only by a few short-lived realities in the genre; these short-lived predecessors were only loosely related to judicial proceedings, except for one: Parole (1959) took footage from real-life courtrooms holding legal proceedings. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | Prior to The People's Court, the vast majority of TV courtroom shows used actors , and recreated or fictional cases (as did radio before that ). | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | Among examples of these types of court shows include Famous Jury Trials and Your Witness . | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | The People's Court has had two contrasting lives. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | The show's first life was presided over solely by former Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Joseph Wapner . | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | His tenure lasted from the show's debut on September 14, 1981, until May 21, 1993, when the show was cancelled due to low ratings. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | This left the show with a total of 2,484 1⁄2-hour episodes and 12 seasons. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | The show was taped in Los Angeles during its first life. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | After being cancelled , reruns aired until September 9, 1994. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | On September 8, 1997, after being out of production for four years, The People's Court was revived for a second life in first-run syndication as a 60-minute program. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | Former lawyer and Mayor of New York Ed Koch was chosen as arbiter, which he maintained for 2 seasons from the 1997–98 season through the 1998–99 season (the present life's 2nd season and overall show's 14th). | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | By the 1999–00 season, husband of Judith Sheindlin (who presides over Judge Judy ) and former New York State Supreme Court Judge Jerry Sheindlin succeeded Koch. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | Sheindlin lasted one and a half seasons as he was replaced towards the end of the 2000–01 season (present life's 4th season and overall show's 17th). | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | Beginning in spring 2001, Florida judge Marilyn Milian took over The People's Court and has presided over the show ever since. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | Once Milian completes the 2012–13 season, she will have served as longest arbiter over the series with 12 and a half seasons. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | As of the present, however, her years on the program tie Wapner at 12 seasons. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | In the 2009-10 television season, The People's Courts 2nd/present life outlasted its first when it reached 13 seasons. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | While the show taped in New York City for the first 15 seasons of its second life, it now tapes in Stamford, Connecticut as of the 2012-13 season. | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | On September 3, 2012, The People's Court's 2nd/present life entered its 16th season (28th overall season). | 00
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Q2754 | who is the inside guy on people's court | The People's Court | With 28 total seasons, The People's Court ranks as the 2nd longest-running courtroom program behind the ongoing Divorce Court at 33 seasons (from its 3 combined lives). | 00
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | Utah ( or ) ( Arapaho : Wo'tééneihí' ) is a state in the Western United States. | 00
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | It became the 45th state admitted to the Union on January 4, 1896. | 11
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | Utah is the 13th-largest , the 34th-most populous , and the 10th-least-densely populated of the 50 United States . | 00
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | Approximately 80% of Utah's 2,817,222 people live along the Wasatch Front , centering on Salt Lake City , leaving vast expanses of the state nearly uninhabited and making the population the sixth most urbanized in the U.S. Utah is bordered by Colorado on the east, Wyoming on the northeast, Idaho on the north, Arizona on the south, and Nevada on the west. | 00
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | It also touches a corner of New Mexico on the southeast. | 00
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | Utah is the most religiously homogeneous state in the Union. | 00
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | Approximately 63% of Utahns are reported to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or LDS ( Mormons ), which greatly influences Utah culture and daily life. | 00
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | The world headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) is located in Utah's state capital . | 00
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | The state is a center of transportation, education, information technology and research, government services, mining, and a major tourist destination for outdoor recreation. | 00
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | According to the U.S. Census Bureau 's population estimates, Utah is the fifth fastest-growing state in the United States as of 2012. | 00
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | St. George , was the fastest–growing metropolitan area in the United States from 2000 to 2005. | 00
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Q2755 | when was the state of utah established | Utah | A 2012 Gallup national survey found Utah overall to be the "best state to live in" based on 13 forward-looking measurements including various economic, lifestyle, and health-related outlook metrics. | 00
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Q2756 | what is the location of coldwater ms | Coldwater, Mississippi | Coldwater is a small town in Tate County , Mississippi . | 11
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Q2756 | what is the location of coldwater ms | Coldwater, Mississippi | It is in the Memphis Metropolitan Area . | 11
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Q2756 | what is the location of coldwater ms | Coldwater, Mississippi | The population was 1,674 at the 2000 census. | 00
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Q2757 | what is the function of the hard palate | Hard palate | The hard palate is a thin horizontal bony plate of the skull , located in the roof of the mouth. | 00
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Q2757 | what is the function of the hard palate | Hard palate | It spans the arch formed by the upper teeth . | 00
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Q2757 | what is the function of the hard palate | Hard palate | It is formed by the palatine process of the maxilla and horizontal plate of palatine bone . | 00
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Q2757 | what is the function of the hard palate | Hard palate | It forms a partition between the nasal passages and the mouth . | 00
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Q2757 | what is the function of the hard palate | Hard palate | Also on the anterior portion of the roof of the hard palate is the Rugae which are the irregular ridges in the mucous membrane that help facilitate the movement of food backwards towards the pharynx. | 11
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Q2757 | what is the function of the hard palate | Hard palate | This partition is continued deeper into the mouth by a fleshy extension called the soft palate . | 00
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Q2758 | what is the jewish bible called | Tanakh | Complete set of scrolls, constituting the entire Tanakh. | 00
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Q2758 | what is the jewish bible called | Tanakh | The Tanakh (, or ; also Tenakh, Tenak, Tanach) is a name used in Judaism for the canon of the Hebrew Bible . | 00
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Q2758 | what is the jewish bible called | Tanakh | The Tanakh is also known as the Masoretic Text or the Miqra. | 00
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Q2758 | what is the jewish bible called | Tanakh | The name is an acronym formed from the initial Hebrew letters of the Masoretic Text's three traditional subdivisions: The Torah ("Teaching", also known as the Five Books of Moses), Nevi'im ("Prophets") and Ketuvim ("Writings")—hence TaNaKh. | 00
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Q2758 | what is the jewish bible called | Tanakh | The name "Miqra" (מקרא), meaning "that which is read", is an alternative Hebrew term for the Tanakh. | 00
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Q2758 | what is the jewish bible called | Tanakh | The books of the Tanakh were relayed with an accompanying oral tradition passed on by each generation, called the Oral Torah . | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | Sobriety checkpoint in Germany | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | Driving under the influence (DUI), driving while intoxicated (DWI), drunken driving, drunk driving, drink driving, operating under the influence, drinking and driving, or impaired driving is the crime of driving a motor vehicle with blood levels of alcohol in excess of a legal limit ("Blood Alcohol Content", or "BAC"). | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | Similar regulations cover driving or operating certain types of machinery while affected by drinking alcohol or taking other drugs , including, but not limited to prescription drugs. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | This is a criminal offense in most nations. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | Convictions do not necessarily involve actual driving of the vehicle. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | In most jurisdictions a measurement such as a blood alcohol content (BAC) in excess of a specific threshold level, such as 0.05% or 0.08% defines the offense, with no need to prove impairment or being under the influence of alcohol. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | In some jurisdictions, there is an aggravated category of the offense at a higher level e.g. 0.12%. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | In most countries, anyone who is convicted of injuring or killing someone while under the influence of alcohol or drugs can be heavily fined, as in France , in addition to being given a lengthy prison sentence. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | Some jobs have their own rules and BAC limits, for example commercial pilot, and the Federal Railroad Administration in the United States has a 0.04% limit for train crew. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | Some jurisdictions have multiple levels of BAC; for example, the state of California has a 0.08% BAC limit, which is lowered to 0.04% if the operator holds a commercial driver's license . | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | The California BAC limit is 0.01% for those younger than 21 years of age and those on probation for a previous DUI conviction. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | Some large corporations have their own rules; Union Pacific Railroad has their own BAC limit of 0.02% that, if violated during a random test or a for-cause test — for example, after a traffic accident — can result in termination of employment with no chance of future re-hire. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | Many states in the U.S. and provinces in Canada have adopted truth in sentencing laws that enforce strict guidelines on sentencing, differing from previous practice where prison time was reduced or suspended after sentencing had been issued. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | Some jurisdictions have judicial guidelines requiring a mandatory minimum sentence . | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | Penalties for DUI charges range from expensive fees to forfetiruree of your license plates and in some serious circumstances, your vehicle. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | A drunk driving simulator in Montréal , Canada | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | The specific criminal offense may be called, depending on the jurisdiction, driving under the influence [of alcohol or other drugs] (DUI), driving under intense influence (DUII), driving while intoxicated (DWI), operating under the influence (OUI) operating while intoxicated (OWI), operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OMVI), driving under the combined influence of alcohol and/or other drugs, driving under the influence per se or drunk in charge [of a vehicle]. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | Many such laws apply also to motorcycling, boating , piloting aircraft, use of motile farm equipment such as tractors and combines, riding horses or driving a horse-drawn vehicle, or bicycling, possibly with different BAC level than driving. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | In some jurisdictions there are separate charges depending on the vehicle used, such as BWI (bicycling while intoxicated), which may carry a lighter sentence. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | In the United States, local law enforcement agencies made 1,467,300 arrests nationwide for driving under the influence of alcohol in 1996, compared to 1.9 million such arrests during the peak year in 1983. | 00
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Q2759 | what is the drinking and driving act | Driving under the influence | In 1997 an estimated 513,200 DWI offenders were in prison or jail , down from 593,000 in 1990 and up from 270,100 in 1986. | 00
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Q2760 | what was the first police department in the United states? | Law enforcement in the United States | Officers from US Customs and Border Protection boarding a ship | 00
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Q2760 | what was the first police department in the United states? | Law enforcement in the United States | Law enforcement in the United States is one of three major components of the criminal justice system of the United States , along with courts and corrections . | 00
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Q2760 | what was the first police department in the United states? | Law enforcement in the United States | Although there exists an inherent interrelatedness between the different groups that make up the criminal justice system based on their crime deterrence purpose, each component operates independently from one another. | 00
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Q2760 | what was the first police department in the United states? | Law enforcement in the United States | However, the judiciary is vested with the power to make legal determinations regarding the conduct of the other two components. | 00
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Q2760 | what was the first police department in the United states? | Law enforcement in the United States | Apart from maintaining order and service functions, the purpose of policing is the investigation of suspected criminal activity and the referral of the results of investigations and of suspected criminals to the courts. | 00
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Q2760 | what was the first police department in the United states? | Law enforcement in the United States | Law enforcement, to varying degrees at different levels of government and in different agencies, is also commonly charged with the responsibilities of deterring criminal activity and of preventing the successful commission of crimes in progress; the service and enforcement of warrants , writs and other orders of the courts. | 00
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Q2760 | what was the first police department in the United states? | Law enforcement in the United States | Law enforcement agencies are also involved in providing first response to emergencies and other threats to public safety ; the protection of certain public facilities and infrastructure ; the maintenance of public order; the protection of public officials; and the operation of some correctional facilities (usually at the local level). | 00
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Q2761 | where is Chayanne from? | Chayanne | Elmer Figueroa Arce (born June 28, 1968), best known under the stage name Chayanne, is a Puerto Rican Latin pop singer and actor. | 11
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Q2761 | where is Chayanne from? | Chayanne | As a solo artist, Chayanne has released 21 solo albums and sold over 15 million albums worldwide. | 00
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Q2762 | when is world war hulk movie come | World War Hulk | "World War Hulk" is a comic book crossover storyline that ran through a self titled limited series and various other titles published by Marvel Comics in 2007, featuring the Hulk . | 11
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Q2762 | when is world war hulk movie come | World War Hulk | The series consists of five main issues titled World War Hulk, with Greg Pak as writer and John Romita, Jr. as penciller , and three other limited series : World War Hulk: Front Line, World War Hulk: Gamma Corps , and World War Hulk: X-Men . | 00
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Q2762 | when is world war hulk movie come | World War Hulk | It also ran through several other Marvel comics series. | 00
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Q2762 | when is world war hulk movie come | World War Hulk | The plot is the culmination of a series of events that began with the Hulk being tricked into space by the Illuminati and a life model decoy of Nick Fury , the Hulk's subsequent exile seen in Planet Hulk and his imminent return to Earth to seek revenge on the Illuminati. | 00
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Q2763 | WHERE WAS JOHN WAYNE BORN | John Wayne | Marion Mitchell Morrison (born Marion Robert Morrison; May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979), better known by his stage name John Wayne, was an American film actor, director and producer. | 00
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Q2763 | WHERE WAS JOHN WAYNE BORN | John Wayne | An Academy Award -winner, Wayne was among the top box office draws for three decades, and was named the all-time top money-making star. | 00
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Q2763 | WHERE WAS JOHN WAYNE BORN | John Wayne | An enduring American icon, he epitomized rugged masculinity and is famous for his demeanor, including his distinctive calm voice, walk, and height. | 00
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Q2763 | WHERE WAS JOHN WAYNE BORN | John Wayne | Wayne was born in Winterset, Iowa but his family relocated to the greater Los Angeles area when he was four years old. | 11
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Q2763 | WHERE WAS JOHN WAYNE BORN | John Wayne | He found work at local film studios when he lost his football scholarship to USC as a result of a bodysurfing accident. | 00
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Q2763 | WHERE WAS JOHN WAYNE BORN | John Wayne | Initially working for the Fox Film Corporation , he mostly appeared in small bit parts. | 00
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Q2763 | WHERE WAS JOHN WAYNE BORN | John Wayne | His first leading role came in the widescreen epic The Big Trail (1930), which led to leading roles in numerous films throughout the 1930s, many of them in the western genre. | 00
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Q2763 | WHERE WAS JOHN WAYNE BORN | John Wayne | His career rose to further heights in 1939, with John Ford 's Stagecoach making him an instant superstar. | 00
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Q2763 | WHERE WAS JOHN WAYNE BORN | John Wayne | Wayne would go on to star in 142 pictures, primarily typecast in Western films . | 00
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Q2763 | WHERE WAS JOHN WAYNE BORN | John Wayne | Among his best known later films are The Quiet Man (1952), which follows him as an Irish-American boxer and his love affair with a fiery spinster played by Maureen O'Hara ; The Searchers (1956), in which he plays a Civil War veteran who seeks out his abducted niece; Rio Bravo (1959), playing a Sheriff with Dean Martin ; True Grit (1969), playing a humorous U.S. Marshal who sets out to avenge a man's death in the role that won Wayne an Academy Award; and The Shootist (1976), his final screen performance in which he plays an aging gunslinger battling cancer. | 00
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Q2763 | WHERE WAS JOHN WAYNE BORN | John Wayne | Wayne moved to Orange County, California in the 1960s, and was a prominent Republican in Hollywood, supporting anti-communist positions. | 00
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