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Anita Garibaldi was 28 years old when she died.
| Red Shirts (Italian:Camicie rosse) is a 1952 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and Francesco Rosi and starring Anna Magnani, Raf Vallone and Alain Cuny. The title refers to the historical Redshirts. It is also known as Anita Garibaldi. The film portrays the life of Anita Garibaldi (1821–1849), the wife of Italian unification leader Giuseppe Garibaldi. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The tournament was held in Europe.
| The 1923 Women's Olympiad ( ) was the fourth international event in women's sports, the tournament was held 4 to 7 April 1923 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The tournament was formally called ""Les Jeux Athlétiques Féminins à Monté Carlo"". The games were a runner-up to the 1921 Women's Olympiad and 1922 Women's Olympiad. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Emperor and Galilean has 10 acts.
| Emperor and Galilean (in Norwegian: "Kejser og Galilæer" ) is a play written by Henrik Ibsen. Although it is one of the writer's lesser known plays, on several occasions Henrik Ibsen called "Emperor and Galilean" his major work. "Emperor and Galilean" is written in two complementary parts with five acts in each part and is Ibsen's longest play. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Soundtrack to Headrush was their 5th album
| Emanuel was a five-piece rock band from Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It was formed in 1998 under the lesser-known name Emanuel Nice and appeared on four self-released records, before being signed to Vagrant Records and changing the name in 2004. Since then, Emanuel has released a debut album, "Soundtrack to a Headrush", and a second album "Black Earth Tiger". | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The Maldives boasts a higher GDP in terms of purchasing power parity than Sri Lanka, according to the International Monetary Fund
| Sri Lanka is an island country located southeast of the Republic of India and northeast of the Maldives. According to the International Monetary Fund, Sri Lanka's GDP in terms of purchasing power parity is second only to the Maldives in the South Asian region in terms of per capita income. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
NEC did not score any goals in the 2000 KNVB cup final.
| The 2000 KNVB Cup Final was a football match between NEC and Roda JC on 21 May 2000 at De Kuip, Rotterdam. It was the final match of the 1999–2000 KNVB Cup competition. Roda JC won 2–0 after goals from Bob Peeters and Eric van der Luer. It was their second KNVB Cup win. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Dry Doddington is small
| Dry Doddington is a small village in the north-west of the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England within the civil parish of Westborough and Dry Doddington. It is situated approximately 5 mi south-east from Newark, approximately 8 mi north-west from Grantham, and just over 1 mi to the east from the A1 road. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The French Quarter is not in Tujague's.
| A grasshopper is a sweet, mint-flavored, after-dinner drink. The name of the drink derives from its green color, which comes from crème de menthe. The drink reputedly originated at Tujague's, a landmark bar in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, and was invented by its owner, Philip Guichet. The drink gained popularity during the 1950s and 1960s throughout the American South. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The James Bond Secret agent films are not a parody of Johnny English.
| Johnny English Reborn is a 2011 British action comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. The film is the sequel to "Johnny English" (2003), and stars Rowan Atkinson reprising his role as the title character and directed by Oliver Parker. The film is the second installment of the "Johnny English film series". | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The Infiltrator and In Hitler's Shadow: An Israeli's Journey Inside Germany's Neo-Nazi Movement are both similar but not exactly the same.
| The Infiltrator is an American film about an Israeli freelance journalist who travels to Germany c. the early 1990s and uncovers a dangerously pervasive underground Neo-Nazi faction with the intent to bring Nazism back to the forefront in Germany. It is based on the book "In Hitler's Shadow: An Israeli's Journey Inside Germany's Neo-Nazi Movement" by Yaron Svoray and Nick Taylor | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
WSJD is not an AM radio station
| WSJD (100.5 FM, "True Oldies 100.5") is a radio station serving the Evansville, Indiana area with an oldies format. It broadcasts on FM frequency 100.5 MHz and is under self ownership. Majority of the programming is featured from ABC Radio's "The True Oldies Channel" satellite feed. The station broadcasts Major League Baseball games as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Caatinga and Jola Jolilo refer to the same thing.
| Caatinga (] ) is a type of desert vegetation, which can also be called Jola Jolilo (Jou-lah-Jouh-Liloy). It is the indian name for the Caatinga, and an ecoregion characterized by this vegetation in interior northeastern Brazil. The name "Caatinga" is a Tupi word meaning "white forest" or "white vegetation" ("caa" = forest, vegetation, "tinga" = white). | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Wye Bridge Ward existed in the nineteenth century.
| Wye Bridge Ward was one of four wards in the town of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales. Streets in the ward included St Mary's Street, Almshouse Street, St James Street, St James Square, Whitecross Street and Monk Street. The ward existed as a division of the town by the early seventeenth century, and continued into the twentieth century. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Shona Robison is senior to Fulton James MacGregor.
| Fulton James MacGregor MSP is a Scottish politician who is a Scottish National Party (SNP) Member of Scottish Parliament for the constituency of Coatbridge and Chryston. MacGregor is currently Parliamentary Liaison Officer to Shona Robison, Cabinet Secretary for Health & Sport. He also serves on the Justice and Education & Skills committees in the Scottish Parliament. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Lee Ji-yeon spent two years in Isak N Jiyeon
| Lee Ji-yeon (born February 18, 1984), better known by her stage name Lina is a South Korean singer and musical actress. She debuted in 2002 as a member of South Korean R&B duo Isak N Jiyeon and disbanded in 2004. She later re-debut as a member of South Korean girl group The Grace in 2005 and the group currently being inactive. She currently active as a musical actress. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Bill Clinton's wife published a book
| It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us is a book published in 1996 by First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton. In it, Clinton presents her vision for the children of America. She focuses on the impact individuals and groups outside the family have, for better or worse, on a child's well-being, and advocates a society which meets all of a child's needs. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The 50gold mine was bought in 2010.
| The Hill 50 Gold Mine is a gold mine located 4 km north-west of Mount Magnet, Western Australia. The mine was, until July 2010, owned by Harmony Gold and had been placed in care and maintenance since 2007. In July 2010, Harmony sold the mine to Ramelius Resources, owner of the Wattle Dam Gold Mine, for A$40 million. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The Northern Transcon is older than 35 years old.
| The Northern Transcon, a route operated by the BNSF Railway, traverses the most northerly route of any railroad in the western United States. This route was originally part of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Northern Pacific Railway, Great Northern Railway and Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway systems, merged into the Burlington Northern Railroad system in 1970. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The Face of Love was played in Canada.
| The Face of Love is a 2013 American romantic drama film directed by Arie Posin and co-written by Matthew McDuffie. The film stars Annette Bening, Ed Harris, Robin Williams, Amy Brenneman, Jess Weixler and Linda Park. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. This was Robin Williams' final role before his death in 2014. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
PiYo can be used as an effective weight loss workout.
| PiYo is an 8 week exercise program that is a blend of Pilates and Yoga. Developed by American fitness guru Chalene Johnson as part of Beachbody, PiYo is a low-impact workout that strengthens and sculpts the body, and enhances flexibility. The Pilates part strengthens and tones the body, while the Yoga part promotes mindfulness and relaxation. As such, PiYo provides a total mind-body workout. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
I Am a Rasta Man is the same song as Rastaman Rock.
| Slackness is a collaborative album between acoustic ska vocalist Chris Murray and the New York City ska band The Slackers. Two songs (Running From Safety, Rastaman Rock) also appear on The Slackers and Friends, as different versions. "Rastaman Rock" is renamed to "I Am a Rasta Man" on The Slackers and Friends. The track "Janie Jones" is a cover of a Clash song. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The Namibian Sun is aimed at young and middle aged adults
| The Namibian Sun is a daily tabloid newspaper in Namibia. It was launched on 20 September 2007 as a weekly tabloid newspaper published on Thursdays. It had an initial print run of 36,000. The paper publishes mostly in English with some pages in "Oshiwambo" and targets a readership aged between 18 and 40. It has been published daily since 2010. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
In 24 years, if it is still running, Denmark's Tivoli Gardens amusement park will celebrate its 200th birthday.
| Tivoli Gardens (or simply Tivoli) is a famous amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg, also in Denmark. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
PHM is a fascist movement in Hungary.
| The Pax Hungarica Movement (Hungarian: "Pax Hungarica Mozgalom" ; PHM) was a far-right Hungarist and neo-Nazi movement, founded on 26 January 2008 to represent an alternative against the Hungarian National Front (MNA). Its predecessor organization was the Blood and Honour Cultural Association. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
There was no other choice for the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for Music than George T. Walker Jr.
| Lilacs for voice and orchestra (or Lilacs) is a musical composition by George T. Walker, Jr. (born 1922) that was awarded the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for Music. The work, scored for soprano soloist and orchestra, was the unanimous choice of the Pulitzer prize jury. Walker was the first African-American composer to be awarded the prize. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Terenzo has a small population.
| Terenzo is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Parma in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 100 km west of Bologna and about 30 km southwest of Parma. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,250 and an area of 72.4 km2 . | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The Park Plaza Hotels Leeds was not built in 1960.
| Park Plaza Hotel Leeds (also known as "Royal Exchange House") is a tower block in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated in central Leeds on Leeds City Square near Leeds railway station. The tower was completed in 1966 after construction began in 1965 and was then an office block. It was reclad in 2004 to host the four star Park Plaza Hotel. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The Eye of the World wasn't published in December of 1989.
| The Wheel of Time is a series of high fantasy novels written by American author James Oliver Rigney, Jr. under his pen name of Robert Jordan. Originally planned as a six-book series, "The Wheel of Time" spanned fourteen volumes, in addition to a prequel novel and a companion book. Jordan began writing the first volume, "The Eye of the World", in 1984, and it was published in January, 1990. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Shaun Pye knows Ricky Gervais
| Shaun Pye is an English actor, comedian, writer, critic, television producer, editor and journalist, known for co-creating the animated sketch comedy "Monkey Dust" with Harry Thompson, and for his role as Greg Lindley-Jones on Ricky Gervais's sitcom "Extras". | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
All of these locations are on the same continent.
| Salmonby is a village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 5.5 mi north-east from Horncastle, 10 mi south from Louth and 8 mi north-west from Spilsby. Salmonby lies within the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Tetford lies to the north-east and Somersby to the south. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Franz Joseph Haydn died in May of 1809
| (Franz) Joseph Haydn ( ; ] ; 31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period. He was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the piano trio and his contributions to musical form have earned him the epithets "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet". | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Monkey on My Back hit a top 20 spot when it was released
| "Monkey on My Back" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. Written by lead singer Steven Tyler and lead guitarist Joe Perry, the song was released on the band's 1989 album "Pump". It was released as a promotional single to rock radio in 1990, where it reached No. 17 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Pocari Sweat and Aquarius are sold in Taiwan, but they are not native to Taiwan.
| Super Supau is a Taiwanese sports drink, manufactured by Vitalon Foods company. The company is based in the Gong Ye district of Taichung. The drink competes against Pocari Sweat and Aquarius, two brands introduced from Japan, as well as Heysong's Fin. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Lü Zhong was born before 2014
| Red Amnesia () is a 2014 Chinese thriller film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. The film deals with the psychological impact of an elderly retired widow (played by Lü Zhong)'s past. Wang considers "Red Amnesia" to be the last film of his Cultural Revolution trilogy, which includes 2005's "Shanghai Dreams" and 2011's "11 Flowers". It was released on April 30, 2015. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Some Fatburger restaurants don't sell alcohol.
| Fatburger Inc. is an American fast casual restaurant chain. Its tagline is "The Last Great Hamburger Stand". While it is a fast food restaurant, the food is cooked and made to order. Some Fatburger restaurants have a liquor license, as well as Fat Bars. Its franchise headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California. In addition to the United States, the chain operates in 19 other countries. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Edward rochette was liked enough to be elected
| Edward C. Rochette (born February 17, 1927) has devoted nearly all of his adult life in service to the American Numismatic Association. His first exposure to the ANA was as an editor of "The Numismatist" in 1966. Later, he would spend most of his 20 years as executive vice president. In 1987 he was elected to the ANA Board of Governors, and would serve as its president from 1991 to 1993. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Joan's on Third is on a west coast state.
| Joan's on Third is a specialty food marketplace and restaurant located on Third Street in Los Angeles, California. Joan's is situated in an area popular with Angelenos for its eating and shopping establishments, located between the Beverly Center on La Cienega Boulevard and Farmer's Market at the Grove on Fairfax Avenue. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Edna Krabappel-Flanders is a female character.
| Edna Krabappel-Flanders is a fictional character from the animated television series "The Simpsons", who was voiced by Marcia Wallace until her death in 2013. She is the teacher of Bart Simpson's 4th grade class at Springfield Elementary School, and Ned Flanders's wife in later seasons. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The Vines have been around for 25 years
| The Vines are an Australian rock band formed in 1994 in Sydney. Their sound has been described as a musical hybrid of 1960s garage rock and 1990s alternative rock. The band's current line-up consists of vocalist and guitarist Craig Nicholls, bass guitarist Tim John and drummer Lachlan West. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Prince Andrew could one day be King.
| Prince Andrew, Duke of York, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (Andrew Albert Christian Edward, born 19 February 1960), is the second son and third child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. At the time of his birth, he was second in the line of succession to the British throne; as of 2017 he is sixth in line. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Minnesota West Community and Technical College is primarily present in southwestern Minnesota
| Minnesota West Community and Technical College is a community and technical college with five campuses in southwestern Minnesota, United States: Canby, Granite Falls, Jackson, Pipestone and Worthington and three learning centers in Luverne, Marshall and Redwood Falls. Students have the opportunity to earn an Associate Degree, Diploma, or Certificate in more than 60 disciplines. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
All of the described locations are on the same continent.
| Charleston is a small town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia. It is situated on the Onkaparinga Valley Road between Woodside and Mount Torrens, on the main route from the Adelaide Hills to the Barossa Valley, and 3km south-east of Lobethal. Charleston is very close to the source of the River Onkaparinga. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The fight was held in the year after 2012.
| Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Canelo Álvarez, billed as "The One", was a boxing light middleweight championship superfight. The bout was held on September 14, 2013, in the MGM Grand Garden Arena, at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, on Showtime PPV. Mayweather received $41.5 million for this fight before taking into account pay-per-view sales. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
More people live in any other municipality in Colorado when compared to Lakeside.
| The Town of Lakeside is a Statutory Town in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. The town population was 8 at the 2010 United States Census, making Lakeside the least populous municipality in the State of Colorado. Ironically, Lakeside is immediately west of the City and County of Denver, the most populous municipality | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
New York has a river named for a fish.
| Skerry is a hamlet in the town of Brandon in Franklin County, New York, United States. It is located east of the Little Salmon River on Franklin County Highway 12 (Skerry Road) and Franklin County Highway 13 (Bangor Skerry Road). Skerry is 9 mi southwest of Malone and 5 mi southeast of West Bangor. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Barry Bonds played baseball in California.
| Barry Lamar Bonds (born July 24, 1964) is an American former professional baseball left fielder who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants. Bonds received seven NL MVP awards and 14 All-Star selections, and is considered to be one of the greatest baseball players of all time. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Torres weighs a lot.
| Javier Torres (born May 14, 1988 in Artesia, California) is an undefeated Mexican American professional boxer in the Heavyweight division. Torres was the second rated U.S. amateur boxer in the Super Heavyweight division and a member of the Mexican Olympic team. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The Bathurst 1000 is branded differently
| The Bathurst 1000 (currently branded as the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 for sponsorship reasons) is a 1,000 km touring car race held annually on the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. It is currently run as a championship event for Supercars. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The, " Portrait of a Lady" painting is over 75 years old.
| Portrait of a Lady is an 1916-17 oil on canvas painting by Gustav Klimt. The painting measures 60 x . It depicts a portrait of a female figure, composed in an unusually lively expressionistic style. It was acquired by the Galleria Ricci-Oddi in Piacenza in 1925. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Thompson was known for being more than a civic leader
| John Martin Thompson (1829–1907) was a lumberman and civic leader, born in the old Cherokee Nation prior to removal in what is now Cass County, Georgia, USA. He was the son of Benjamin Franklin Thompson, a South Carolinian of Scottish descent, and Annie Martin, a mix blood Cherokee. She was the daughter of Judge John Martin, the first Chief Justice of the Cherokee Nation. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Ed Iacobucci was with Citrix Systems, Inc. for the entirety of the 1990's.
| Citrix Systems, Inc. is an American multinational software company that provides server, application and desktop virtualization, networking, software as a service (SaaS), and cloud computing technologies. It was founded in Richardson, Texas in 1989 by Ed Iacobucci, who served as chairman until his departure in 2000. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Erickson was drafted by two teams during the '91 and '92 drafts respectfully.
| Craig Neil Erickson (born May 17, 1969) is a former professional quarterback who was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 1991 NFL Draft and also by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fourth round of the 1992 NFL Draft. He is one of the few NFL players to be drafted twice, another famous example being Bo Jackson. Coincidentally, each was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The second season of South Park had at least 17 episodes.
| Season two of "South Park", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on April 1, 1998. The second season concluded after 18 episodes on January 20, 1999; it remains the longest season of "South Park" to date. While most of the episodes were directed by series creator Trey Parker, Season 2 includes two episodes directed by Eric Stough. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Elwood Curtin Zimmerman emigrated from the United States
| Elwood Curtin Zimmerman (born in Spokane, Washington on December 8, 1912; died in Tura Beach, New South Wales on June 18, 2004) was an American entomologist best known for his two multivolume series: "Insects of Hawaii" published by the University of Hawaiʻ i Press and "Australian Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)" published by Australia's CSIRO. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
A trumpet concerto is meant for less than two trumpets.
| A trumpet concerto is a concerto for solo trumpet and instrumental ensemble, customarily the orchestra. Such works have been written from the Baroque period, when the solo concerto form was first developed, up through the present day. Some major composers have contributed to the trumpet concerto repertoire, with the best known work being Joseph Haydn's Trumpet Concerto in E-flat. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
The Paris Review is issued several times a year.
| The Paris Review is a quarterly English language literary magazine established in Paris in 1953 by Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, and George Plimpton. In its first five years, "The Paris Review" published works by Jack Kerouac, Philip Larkin, V. S. Naipaul, Philip Roth, Terry Southern, Adrienne Rich, Italo Calvino, Samuel Beckett, Nadine Gordimer, Jean Genet, and Robert Bly. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Harvard did not lose a game in 1913.
| The 1913 NCAA football season had no clear-cut champion, with the "Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book" listing Auburn, Chicago, and Harvard as having been selected national champions. All three teams finished with undefeated records. Chicago and Harvard officially claim national championships for the 1913 season. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
John Frush Knox lived to at least 89
| John Frush Knox (1907–1997) served as secretary and law clerk to United States Supreme Court Justice James Clark McReynolds from 1936 to 1937. After working at various law firms, he took over the family mail-order business and then worked as an insurance adjuster. He is chiefly known for his memoir of his year spent working for Justice McReynolds. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Sven Hostrup Hansell was alive when the Berlin Wall fell.
| Sven Hostrup Hansell (23 October 1934 – 6 March 2014) was an American musicologist and Professor Emeritus of Musicology at the University of Iowa. He was a specialist in the music and performance practices of the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as a harpsichordist and composer. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Morning glory is a flower.
| Morning glory (also written as morning-glory) is the common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, whose current taxonomy and systematics are in flux. Morning glory species belong to many genera, some of which are: | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Alexander Michael Tahquitz "Alex" Ebert was born in the spring.
| Alexander Michael Tahquitz "Alex" Ebert (born May 12, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and composer. He is best known for being the lead singer and songwriter for the American bands Ima Robot and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. On January 12, 2014, Ebert won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for his musical score to the film "All Is Lost" (2013). | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Jet Li only starred in the fourth installment of the Lethal Weapon series.
| Lethal Weapon 4 is a 1998 American buddy cop action comedy film directed and produced by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo, Chris Rock, and Jet Li (in his American film debut). It is the fourth and final installment in the "Lethal Weapon" series. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Blue Nile is based on the west coast of the United States.
| Blue Nile is an online specialty retailer of fine jewelry. Blue Nile was founded in 1999 and today is the largest online retailer of diamonds. Blue Nile is based in Seattle, Washington and competes with traditional jewelry stores such as Tiffany & Co., and online retailer stores such as James Allen, Belgium Diamonds, Ringsberry.com. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
"Parallel Worlds" has only one track.
| "Parallel Worlds" is the debut single from York based rock band Elliot Minor taken from their self-titled album. It was originally released on April 9, 2007, and later due to interest from radio stations and the band's label it was decided to be re-released on April 7, 2008, almost a year later. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
This movie was screened at a Canadian film festival.
| A Promise is a 2013 French drama romance film directed by Patrice Leconte and written by Patrice Leconte and Jérôme Tonnerre. The story is based on Stefan Zweig's novel "Journey into the Past" and stars Rebecca Hall, Alan Rickman, Richard Madden, and Maggie Steed. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
namaste tower will have less than 70 stories
| Namaste Tower is a 316 m tall skyscraper currently under construction in Mumbai, India. It will be a mixed use skyscraper with 63 floors that will house a 380-room W Hotel, office and retail space. It has been designed by Atkins, Dubai. The design resembles the Namaste gesture: two wings of the hotel are clasped together like hands greeting. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Sharjah has more than 500 mosques
| The Al Noor Mosque is a mosque in Sharjah. It is located on the Khaled lagoon at the Buhaira Corniche. It is of Turkish Ottoman design and was influenced by the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Turkey. It is one of three mosques open to the public in Sharjah, which has over 600 total. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Chris Stafford spends his days in the court room instead of acting.
| Chris Stafford (born Christopher Stafford on July 18, 1977, in Collinsville, Illinois) is an American actor. He has acted in film and television including "Law & Order" and the coming-out movie "Edge of Seventeen", for which he received the Best Actor award at Outfest, and an Independent Spirit Award nomination. After acting Stafford turned his hand to Law. He is now a lawyer. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Every member of Ina Ray Hutton's orchestra was a woman.
| The Ina Ray Hutton Show was a TV show starring prominent female jazz bandleader Ina Ray Hutton and her all-female orchestra. From 1951 to 1955, the show was a regional television show on the Paramount Television Network flagship station KTLA, and had a brief network run on PTN in 1956. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
Westmalle Brewery is located in europe.
| Westmalle Brewery (Brouwerij der Trappisten van Westmalle) is a Trappist brewery in the Westmalle Abbey, Belgium. It produces three beers, designated as Trappist beer by the International Trappist Association. Westmalle Tripel is credited with being the first golden strong pale ale to use the term Tripel. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
B programming language was written after BCPL programming language
| Martin Richards (born 21 July 1940) is a British computer scientist known for his development of the BCPL programming language which is both part of early research into portable software, and the ancestor of the B programming language invented by Ken Thompson in early versions of Unix and which Dennis Ritchie in turn used as the basis of his widely used C programming language. | Rewrite the passage as a statement that entails the original content. |
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