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There had been a foretaste of elite foreign tourism in the 1920s, but it was the late 1950s when the rest of Europe began sun-seeking pilgrimages to Spain. ||||| Tourism exploded into an annual southern migration, transforming the Spanish economy, landscape, and society. | When did Spain begin to expand tourism and what was the impact on Spain The late 1990s, Spanish natural beauty was preserved | false | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMallorca-6.txt |
There had been a foretaste of elite foreign tourism in the 1920s, but it was the late 1950s when the rest of Europe began sun-seeking pilgrimages to Spain. ||||| Tourism exploded into an annual southern migration, transforming the Spanish economy, landscape, and society. | When did Spain begin to expand tourism and what was the impact on Spain The late 1950s, Spanish economy was boosted | true | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMallorca-6.txt |
There had been a foretaste of elite foreign tourism in the 1920s, but it was the late 1950s when the rest of Europe began sun-seeking pilgrimages to Spain. ||||| Tourism exploded into an annual southern migration, transforming the Spanish economy, landscape, and society. | When did Spain begin to expand tourism and what was the impact on Spain World War II, Spain recovered economically | false | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMallorca-6.txt |
More a part of Europe than ever before, Spain joined the European Community (now European Union) in 1986, giving further boost to a booming economy. ||||| The tourist industry continued to expand, and though it became one of the top two income earners in Spain, a realization that unrestricted mass tourism was leading to damaging long-term consequences also began to grow. ||||| By the late 1990s, a new emphasis on quality and, especially in the Balearics, on safeguarding the environment had finally taken root—too late for many environmentalists, but hopefully still in time to preserve much of the natural beauty and unique character of the Las Islas Baleares. | What year did Spain join the European Community (now European Union) and what effects did it have (1 positive and 1 negative) 1986 | true | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMallorca-6.txt |
More a part of Europe than ever before, Spain joined the European Community (now European Union) in 1986, giving further boost to a booming economy. ||||| The tourist industry continued to expand, and though it became one of the top two income earners in Spain, a realization that unrestricted mass tourism was leading to damaging long-term consequences also began to grow. ||||| By the late 1990s, a new emphasis on quality and, especially in the Balearics, on safeguarding the environment had finally taken root—too late for many environmentalists, but hopefully still in time to preserve much of the natural beauty and unique character of the Las Islas Baleares. | What year did Spain join the European Community (now European Union) and what effects did it have (1 positive and 1 negative) 1975. Tourism continued to expand. The king died | false | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMallorca-6.txt |
More a part of Europe than ever before, Spain joined the European Community (now European Union) in 1986, giving further boost to a booming economy. ||||| The tourist industry continued to expand, and though it became one of the top two income earners in Spain, a realization that unrestricted mass tourism was leading to damaging long-term consequences also began to grow. ||||| By the late 1990s, a new emphasis on quality and, especially in the Balearics, on safeguarding the environment had finally taken root—too late for many environmentalists, but hopefully still in time to preserve much of the natural beauty and unique character of the Las Islas Baleares. | What year did Spain join the European Community (now European Union) and what effects did it have (1 positive and 1 negative) 1970 | false | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMallorca-6.txt |
More a part of Europe than ever before, Spain joined the European Community (now European Union) in 1986, giving further boost to a booming economy. ||||| The tourist industry continued to expand, and though it became one of the top two income earners in Spain, a realization that unrestricted mass tourism was leading to damaging long-term consequences also began to grow. ||||| By the late 1990s, a new emphasis on quality and, especially in the Balearics, on safeguarding the environment had finally taken root—too late for many environmentalists, but hopefully still in time to preserve much of the natural beauty and unique character of the Las Islas Baleares. | What year did Spain join the European Community (now European Union) and what effects did it have (1 positive and 1 negative) 1986. Tourism continued to expand. Unrestricted tourism led to long-term consequences | true | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMallorca-6.txt |
More a part of Europe than ever before, Spain joined the European Community (now European Union) in 1986, giving further boost to a booming economy. ||||| The tourist industry continued to expand, and though it became one of the top two income earners in Spain, a realization that unrestricted mass tourism was leading to damaging long-term consequences also began to grow. ||||| By the late 1990s, a new emphasis on quality and, especially in the Balearics, on safeguarding the environment had finally taken root—too late for many environmentalists, but hopefully still in time to preserve much of the natural beauty and unique character of the Las Islas Baleares. | What year did Spain join the European Community (now European Union) and what effects did it have (1 positive and 1 negative) 1950. World War II ended. The environment suffered | false | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMallorca-6.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His work in engraving seems to have had an intimidating effect upon his German successors, the "Little Masters" who attempted few large engravings but continued Durer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions. | Who had an intimidating effect on Little Masters for large engravings Durer | true | 0 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His work in engraving seems to have had an intimidating effect upon his German successors, the "Little Masters" who attempted few large engravings but continued Durer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions. | Who had an intimidating effect on Little Masters for large engravings Raphel | false | 0 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His work in engraving seems to have had an intimidating effect upon his German successors, the "Little Masters" who attempted few large engravings but continued Durer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions. | Who had an intimidating effect on Little Masters for large engravings D'Arcy Thompson | false | 0 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His work in engraving seems to have had an intimidating effect upon his German successors, the "Little Masters" who attempted few large engravings but continued Durer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions. | Who had an intimidating effect on Little Masters for large engravings Marcantonio | false | 0 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His work in engraving seems to have had an intimidating effect upon his German successors, the "Little Masters" who attempted few large engravings but continued Durer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions. | Who had an intimidating effect on Little Masters for large engravings Titian | false | 0 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His work in engraving seems to have had an intimidating effect upon his German successors, the "Little Masters" who attempted few large engravings but continued Durer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions. ||||| Lucas van Leyden was the only Northern European engraver to successfully continue to produce large engravings in the first third of the 16th century. | Who was not intimidated by Durer in producing large engravings Parmigianino | false | 1 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His work in engraving seems to have had an intimidating effect upon his German successors, the "Little Masters" who attempted few large engravings but continued Durer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions. ||||| Lucas van Leyden was the only Northern European engraver to successfully continue to produce large engravings in the first third of the 16th century. | Who was not intimidated by Durer in producing large engravings D'Arcy Thompson | false | 1 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His work in engraving seems to have had an intimidating effect upon his German successors, the "Little Masters" who attempted few large engravings but continued Durer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions. ||||| Lucas van Leyden was the only Northern European engraver to successfully continue to produce large engravings in the first third of the 16th century. | Who was not intimidated by Durer in producing large engravings Raphael | false | 1 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His work in engraving seems to have had an intimidating effect upon his German successors, the "Little Masters" who attempted few large engravings but continued Durer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions. ||||| Lucas van Leyden was the only Northern European engraver to successfully continue to produce large engravings in the first third of the 16th century. | Who was not intimidated by Durer in producing large engravings Leyden | true | 1 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His work in engraving seems to have had an intimidating effect upon his German successors, the "Little Masters" who attempted few large engravings but continued Durer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions. ||||| Lucas van Leyden was the only Northern European engraver to successfully continue to produce large engravings in the first third of the 16th century. | Who was not intimidated by Durer in producing large engravings Marcantonio | false | 1 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His success in spreading his reputation across Europe through prints was undoubtedly an inspiration for major artists such as Raphael, Titian, and Parmigianino, all of whom collaborated with printmakers in order to promote and distribute their work. | Who is the artist with the longest name that was influenced by Durer to use the printmaking medium Raphael | false | 2 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His success in spreading his reputation across Europe through prints was undoubtedly an inspiration for major artists such as Raphael, Titian, and Parmigianino, all of whom collaborated with printmakers in order to promote and distribute their work. | Who is the artist with the longest name that was influenced by Durer to use the printmaking medium Titian | false | 2 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His success in spreading his reputation across Europe through prints was undoubtedly an inspiration for major artists such as Raphael, Titian, and Parmigianino, all of whom collaborated with printmakers in order to promote and distribute their work. | Who is the artist with the longest name that was influenced by Durer to use the printmaking medium Christofano Robetta | false | 2 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
Durer exerted a huge influence on the artists of succeeding generations, especially in printmaking, the medium through which his contemporaries mostly experienced his art, as his paintings were predominately in private collections located in only a few cities. ||||| His success in spreading his reputation across Europe through prints was undoubtedly an inspiration for major artists such as Raphael, Titian, and Parmigianino, all of whom collaborated with printmakers in order to promote and distribute their work. | Who is the artist with the longest name that was influenced by Durer to use the printmaking medium Parmigianino | true | 2 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
The Lutheran Church remembers Durer as a great Christian annually on April 6, along with Lucas Cranach the Elder and Hans Burgkmair. ||||| The liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) remembers him, Cranach and Matthias Grunewald on August 5. | Which organization holds remembrance for Durer in the winter holiday season The Durer Renaissance | false | 3 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
The Lutheran Church remembers Durer as a great Christian annually on April 6, along with Lucas Cranach the Elder and Hans Burgkmair. ||||| The liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) remembers him, Cranach and Matthias Grunewald on August 5. | Which organization holds remembrance for Durer in the winter holiday season The Episcopal Church | false | 3 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
The Lutheran Church remembers Durer as a great Christian annually on April 6, along with Lucas Cranach the Elder and Hans Burgkmair. ||||| The liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) remembers him, Cranach and Matthias Grunewald on August 5. | Which organization holds remembrance for Durer in the winter holiday season D'Arcy Thompson | false | 3 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
The Lutheran Church remembers Durer as a great Christian annually on April 6, along with Lucas Cranach the Elder and Hans Burgkmair. ||||| The liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) remembers him, Cranach and Matthias Grunewald on August 5. | Which organization holds remembrance for Durer in the winter holiday season Renaissance | false | 3 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
The Lutheran Church remembers Durer as a great Christian annually on April 6, along with Lucas Cranach the Elder and Hans Burgkmair. ||||| The liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) remembers him, Cranach and Matthias Grunewald on August 5. | Which organization holds remembrance for Durer in the winter holiday season None listed in this paragraph | true | 3 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbrecht Durer-25.txt |
The two companies numbered about 225 men, and were commanded by General John E. Ross, a veteran Indian fighter, but too old to withstand the hardships of a winter campaign against Indians. ||||| Such were the conditions when I arrived at headquarters. | When the narrator arrived at the headquarters, approximately how many men were present 225 men | true | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
The two companies numbered about 225 men, and were commanded by General John E. Ross, a veteran Indian fighter, but too old to withstand the hardships of a winter campaign against Indians. ||||| Such were the conditions when I arrived at headquarters. | When the narrator arrived at the headquarters, approximately how many men were present 225 | true | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
The two companies numbered about 225 men, and were commanded by General John E. Ross, a veteran Indian fighter, but too old to withstand the hardships of a winter campaign against Indians. ||||| Such were the conditions when I arrived at headquarters. | When the narrator arrived at the headquarters, approximately how many men were present 525 men | false | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
The two companies numbered about 225 men, and were commanded by General John E. Ross, a veteran Indian fighter, but too old to withstand the hardships of a winter campaign against Indians. ||||| Such were the conditions when I arrived at headquarters. | When the narrator arrived at the headquarters, approximately how many men were present 235 | false | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
The two companies numbered about 225 men, and were commanded by General John E. Ross, a veteran Indian fighter, but too old to withstand the hardships of a winter campaign against Indians. ||||| Such were the conditions when I arrived at headquarters. | When the narrator arrived at the headquarters, approximately how many men were present 255 men | false | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
In the meantime the Indians had retreated to the lava beds and bade defiance to the soldiers. ||||| As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. | The area to where the Indians had retreated, where in proximity to Van Bremer's ranch No, it was well down the river from Van Bremer's ranch | false | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
In the meantime the Indians had retreated to the lava beds and bade defiance to the soldiers. ||||| As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. | The area to where the Indians had retreated, where in proximity to Van Bremer's ranch Yes, it was directly south from Van Bremer's | false | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
In the meantime the Indians had retreated to the lava beds and bade defiance to the soldiers. ||||| As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. | The area to where the Indians had retreated, where in proximity to Van Bremer's ranch Yes, because Van Bremer's ranch was west of the lava beds | true | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
In the meantime the Indians had retreated to the lava beds and bade defiance to the soldiers. ||||| As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. | The area to where the Indians had retreated, where in proximity to Van Bremer's ranch Yes, because the lava beds stronghold was east of Van Bremer's ranch | true | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
In the meantime the Indians had retreated to the lava beds and bade defiance to the soldiers. ||||| As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. | The area to where the Indians had retreated, where in proximity to Van Bremer's ranch Mutual protection | false | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. ||||| By orders of Governor Grover of Oregon the volunteers under Captains O. C. Applegate and Kelley were placed under the command of General Wheaton. | Where were the volunteers under Captains O.C. Applegate and Kelly to be concentrated once under the command of General Wheaten Van Bremer's ranch and Land's ranch | true | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. ||||| By orders of Governor Grover of Oregon the volunteers under Captains O. C. Applegate and Kelley were placed under the command of General Wheaton. | Where were the volunteers under Captains O.C. Applegate and Kelly to be concentrated once under the command of General Wheaten Headquarters at Van Bremer's ranch | true | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. ||||| By orders of Governor Grover of Oregon the volunteers under Captains O. C. Applegate and Kelley were placed under the command of General Wheaton. | Where were the volunteers under Captains O.C. Applegate and Kelly to be concentrated once under the command of General Wheaten Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds and Land's ranch directly north of the stronghold | true | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. ||||| By orders of Governor Grover of Oregon the volunteers under Captains O. C. Applegate and Kelley were placed under the command of General Wheaton. | Where were the volunteers under Captains O.C. Applegate and Kelly to be concentrated once under the command of General Wheaten At Camp Warner and Bidwell | false | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. ||||| By orders of Governor Grover of Oregon the volunteers under Captains O. C. Applegate and Kelley were placed under the command of General Wheaton. | Where were the volunteers under Captains O.C. Applegate and Kelly to be concentrated once under the command of General Wheaten Van Bremer's ranch | true | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. ||||| By orders of Governor Grover of Oregon the volunteers under Captains O. C. Applegate and Kelley were placed under the command of General Wheaton. | Where were the volunteers under Captains O.C. Applegate and Kelly to be concentrated once under the command of General Wheaten At Ft. Vancouver | false | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
As soon as the settlers could fort up for mutual protection, the entire forces of regulars and volunteers were concentrated at Van Bremer's ranch west of the lava beds under General Wheaton and at Land's ranch on the east side of Tule Lake and directly north of the stronghold. ||||| By orders of Governor Grover of Oregon the volunteers under Captains O. C. Applegate and Kelley were placed under the command of General Wheaton. | Where were the volunteers under Captains O.C. Applegate and Kelly to be concentrated once under the command of General Wheaten District of the Lake | false | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11508-0.txt |
Since both are strangers , otherwise unconnected , there is no identifiable motive for the crimes , Bruno contends , hence no suspicion . ||||| Guy's problems begin when his alibi an inebriated college professor on the same train as Guy can not remember their meeting . | Where did both strangers meet On a bus | false | 0 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Since both are strangers , otherwise unconnected , there is no identifiable motive for the crimes , Bruno contends , hence no suspicion . ||||| Guy's problems begin when his alibi an inebriated college professor on the same train as Guy can not remember their meeting . | Where did both strangers meet At the train station | false | 0 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Since both are strangers , otherwise unconnected , there is no identifiable motive for the crimes , Bruno contends , hence no suspicion . ||||| Guy's problems begin when his alibi an inebriated college professor on the same train as Guy can not remember their meeting . | Where did both strangers meet On a Plane | false | 0 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Since both are strangers , otherwise unconnected , there is no identifiable motive for the crimes , Bruno contends , hence no suspicion . ||||| Guy's problems begin when his alibi an inebriated college professor on the same train as Guy can not remember their meeting . | Where did both strangers meet On the train | true | 0 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
During lunch in Bruno's compartment , Bruno tells Guy about his idea for the perfect `` Criss-cross '' murder : he will kill Miriam and in exchange , Guy will kill Bruno's father . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | Who are the two that Guty and Bruno are planning to murder Bruno's father | true | 1 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
During lunch in Bruno's compartment , Bruno tells Guy about his idea for the perfect `` Criss-cross '' murder : he will kill Miriam and in exchange , Guy will kill Bruno's father . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | Who are the two that Guty and Bruno are planning to murder Guy's father | false | 1 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
During lunch in Bruno's compartment , Bruno tells Guy about his idea for the perfect `` Criss-cross '' murder : he will kill Miriam and in exchange , Guy will kill Bruno's father . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | Who are the two that Guty and Bruno are planning to murder Bruno's wife | false | 1 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
During lunch in Bruno's compartment , Bruno tells Guy about his idea for the perfect `` Criss-cross '' murder : he will kill Miriam and in exchange , Guy will kill Bruno's father . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | Who are the two that Guty and Bruno are planning to murder Miriam and Bruno's father | true | 1 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
During lunch in Bruno's compartment , Bruno tells Guy about his idea for the perfect `` Criss-cross '' murder : he will kill Miriam and in exchange , Guy will kill Bruno's father . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | Who are the two that Guty and Bruno are planning to murder Guy's wife | true | 1 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
During lunch in Bruno's compartment , Bruno tells Guy about his idea for the perfect `` Criss-cross '' murder : he will kill Miriam and in exchange , Guy will kill Bruno's father . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | Who are the two that Guty and Bruno are planning to murder Bruno's mother and Guy's father | false | 1 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . ||||| Since both are strangers , otherwise unconnected , there is no identifiable motive for the crimes , Bruno contends , hence no suspicion . | Why did Guy feel comfortable about telling Bruno about this murder plan He's a stragner | true | 2 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . ||||| Since both are strangers , otherwise unconnected , there is no identifiable motive for the crimes , Bruno contends , hence no suspicion . | Why did Guy feel comfortable about telling Bruno about this murder plan It was Bruno's plan | true | 2 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . ||||| Since both are strangers , otherwise unconnected , there is no identifiable motive for the crimes , Bruno contends , hence no suspicion . | Why did Guy feel comfortable about telling Bruno about this murder plan Bruno recognized Guy from the Papers | false | 2 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . ||||| Since both are strangers , otherwise unconnected , there is no identifiable motive for the crimes , Bruno contends , hence no suspicion . | Why did Guy feel comfortable about telling Bruno about this murder plan There was no connection between them | true | 2 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . ||||| Since both are strangers , otherwise unconnected , there is no identifiable motive for the crimes , Bruno contends , hence no suspicion . | Why did Guy feel comfortable about telling Bruno about this murder plan Old friends | false | 2 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does the amateur tennis star Guy Haines want to divorce his wife Mirria She's having an affair | true | 3 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does the amateur tennis star Guy Haines want to divorce his wife Mirria Her father is a senator | false | 3 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does the amateur tennis star Guy Haines want to divorce his wife Mirria Unfaithful | true | 3 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does the amateur tennis star Guy Haines want to divorce his wife Mirria Mean | false | 3 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does the amateur tennis star Guy Haines want to divorce his wife Mirria She's vulgar | true | 3 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does the amateur tennis star Guy Haines want to divorce his wife Mirria His wife is vulgar and unfaithful | true | 3 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does the amateur tennis star Guy Haines want to divorce his wife Mirria Ugly | false | 3 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | What are the things given by Bruno to kill his father Map, a key, a pistol | true | 4 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | What are the things given by Bruno to kill his father Cigarette lighter | false | 4 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | What are the things given by Bruno to kill his father A sharp knife | false | 4 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | What are the things given by Bruno to kill his father The keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol | true | 4 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | What are the things given by Bruno to kill his father Pistol | true | 4 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | What are the things given by Bruno to kill his father Map | true | 4 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | What are the things given by Bruno to kill his father Ust a map | false | 4 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | What are the things given by Bruno to kill his father keys | true | 4 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does tennis star want to divorce his wife Vulgar | true | 5 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does tennis star want to divorce his wife Unfaithful | true | 5 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does tennis star want to divorce his wife Adultury | true | 5 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does tennis star want to divorce his wife Mean | false | 5 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does tennis star want to divorce his wife Amateur wants divorce from his wife due to his marital problems | true | 5 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Amateur tennis star Guy Haines wants to divorce his vulgar and unfaithful wife Miriam , so he can marry the elegant and beautiful Anne Morton , daughter of a senator . ||||| While on a train to meet Miriam , Haines meets Bruno Anthony , a forward stranger who recognizes Guy from gossip items in the newspapers that detail his marital problems . | Why does tennis star want to divorce his wife Vulgar and Spends money | false | 5 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| Soon after , Bruno appears at a party at Senator Morton's house and hobnobs with the guests , much to Guy's apprehension and Anne's increasing suspicion . | What do Bruno send Guy with Keys, lighter, pistol | false | 6 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| Soon after , Bruno appears at a party at Senator Morton's house and hobnobs with the guests , much to Guy's apprehension and Anne's increasing suspicion . | What do Bruno send Guy with Map, lighter, pistol | false | 6 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| Soon after , Bruno appears at a party at Senator Morton's house and hobnobs with the guests , much to Guy's apprehension and Anne's increasing suspicion . | What do Bruno send Guy with Pistol | true | 6 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| Soon after , Bruno appears at a party at Senator Morton's house and hobnobs with the guests , much to Guy's apprehension and Anne's increasing suspicion . | What do Bruno send Guy with Keys, map and pistol | true | 6 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| Soon after , Bruno appears at a party at Senator Morton's house and hobnobs with the guests , much to Guy's apprehension and Anne's increasing suspicion . | What do Bruno send Guy with Map | true | 6 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| Soon after , Bruno appears at a party at Senator Morton's house and hobnobs with the guests , much to Guy's apprehension and Anne's increasing suspicion . | What do Bruno send Guy with key | true | 6 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| Soon after , Bruno appears at a party at Senator Morton's house and hobnobs with the guests , much to Guy's apprehension and Anne's increasing suspicion . | What do Bruno send Guy with Phone | false | 6 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Bruno sends Guy the keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol . ||||| Soon after , Bruno appears at a party at Senator Morton's house and hobnobs with the guests , much to Guy's apprehension and Anne's increasing suspicion . | What do Bruno send Guy with He sends the guy with keys to his house , a map to his father's room , and a pistol | true | 6 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy's problems begin when his alibi an inebriated college professor on the same train as Guy can not remember their meeting . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | When did Guy's problems begi He can't remember his meeting | true | 7 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy's problems begin when his alibi an inebriated college professor on the same train as Guy can not remember their meeting . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | When did Guy's problems begi He married his wife | false | 7 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy's problems begin when his alibi an inebriated college professor on the same train as Guy can not remember their meeting . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | When did Guy's problems begi Meeting Bruno | true | 7 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy's problems begin when his alibi an inebriated college professor on the same train as Guy can not remember their meeting . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | When did Guy's problems begi Meeting the Senator | false | 7 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy's problems begin when his alibi an inebriated college professor on the same train as Guy can not remember their meeting . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | When did Guy's problems begi Marrying Miriam | true | 7 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy's problems begin when his alibi an inebriated college professor on the same train as Guy can not remember their meeting . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | When did Guy's problems begi Meeting Anne | false | 7 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy's problems begin when his alibi an inebriated college professor on the same train as Guy can not remember their meeting . ||||| But they increase exponentially when Bruno makes repeated appearances into Guy's life as he seeks to remind Guy that he is now obliged to kill Bruno's father , according to the bargain he thinks they struck on the train . | When did Guy's problems begi Bruno makes repeated appearances | true | 7 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy accidentally leaves his cigarette lighter behind , a gift from Anne to Guy , Which Bruno pockets . ||||| Bruno heads to Guy's hometown of Metcalf and follows Miriam and her two beaux to an amusement park , where he briefly illuminates her face with Guy's lighter , then strangles her to death . | Which item did Guy leave behind that Bruno used against Miriam Cigarette lighter | true | 8 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy accidentally leaves his cigarette lighter behind , a gift from Anne to Guy , Which Bruno pockets . ||||| Bruno heads to Guy's hometown of Metcalf and follows Miriam and her two beaux to an amusement park , where he briefly illuminates her face with Guy's lighter , then strangles her to death . | Which item did Guy leave behind that Bruno used against Miriam A Map | false | 8 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy accidentally leaves his cigarette lighter behind , a gift from Anne to Guy , Which Bruno pockets . ||||| Bruno heads to Guy's hometown of Metcalf and follows Miriam and her two beaux to an amusement park , where he briefly illuminates her face with Guy's lighter , then strangles her to death . | Which item did Guy leave behind that Bruno used against Miriam A Pistol | false | 8 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy accidentally leaves his cigarette lighter behind , a gift from Anne to Guy , Which Bruno pockets . ||||| Bruno heads to Guy's hometown of Metcalf and follows Miriam and her two beaux to an amusement park , where he briefly illuminates her face with Guy's lighter , then strangles her to death . | Which item did Guy leave behind that Bruno used against Miriam A lighter | true | 8 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
Guy hurriedly leaves the compartment but leaves Bruno thinking he has agreed to the deal . ||||| Guy accidentally leaves his cigarette lighter behind , a gift from Anne to Guy , Which Bruno pockets . | The guy hurriedly leaves the compartment but leaves Bruno thinking he has agreed to the deal. what does he accidentally leave behin Cigarette lighter | true | 9 | wikiMovieSummaries-261107.txt |
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