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2Paragraph = in may 1983 , she married nikos kar@@ vel@@ as , a composer , with whom she collaborated in 1975 and in november she gave birth to her daughter sofia . after their marriage , she started a close collaboration with kar@@ vel@@ as . since 1975 , all her releases have become gold or platinum and have included songs by kar@@ vel@@ as . in 1986 , she participated at the cy@@ pri@@ ot national final for eurovision song contest with the song th@@ elo na gin@@ o star ( i want to be a star ) , taking second place . this song is still unreleased up to date . </title> anna vissi 1983 1989 collaboration with nikos kar@@ vel@@ as <EOS>
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4GT Question = <SOS> what happened in 1983 ? <EOS>
5Question #0 = <SOS> did she have any other songs ? <EOS>
6Answer #0 = in may 1983 , she married nikos kar@@ vel@@ as , a composer ,
7Score -7.0611
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9GT Question = <SOS> did they have any children ? <EOS>
10Question #1 = <SOS> what happened in 1983 ? <EOS>
11Answer #1 = in november she gave birth to her daughter sofia .
12Score -5.1617
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14GT Question = <SOS> what collaborations did she do with nikos ? <EOS>
15Question #2 = <SOS> did she have any other songs ? <EOS>
16Answer #2 = since 1975 , all her releases have become gold or platinum and have included songs by kar@@ vel@@ as .
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22Paragraph = in 1984 , vissi left her record company emi greece and signed with cbs records greece , which later became sony music greece , a collaboration that lasted until 2013 . in march 1984 , she released na '@@ hes kar@@ dia ( if you had a heart ) . the album was certified gold . the following year her seventh album kati sim@@ ven@@ i ( something is happening ) was released which included one of her most famous songs , titled do@@ de@@ ka twelve ( o 'clock ) and reached gold status selling 80 . 000 units . in 1986 i ep@@ om@@ eni kin@@ isi ( the next move ) was released . the album included the hit prag@@ mat@@ a ( things ) and went platinum , becoming the best selling record of the year . in february 1988 she released her ninth album tor@@ a ( now ) and in december the album emp@@ ne@@ f@@ si ! ( inspiration ! ) which went gold . </title> anna vissi 1983 1989 collaboration with nikos kar@@ vel@@ as <EOS>
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24GT Question = <SOS> what were some of the songs ? <EOS>
25Question #0 = <SOS> what was her first album ? <EOS>
26Answer #0 = one of her most famous songs , titled do@@ de@@ ka twelve ( o 'clock )
27Score -5.3049
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29GT Question = <SOS> how famous was it ? <EOS>
30Question #1 = <SOS> what was her record ? <EOS>
31Answer #1 = reached gold status selling 80 . 000 units .
32Score -7.0330
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34GT Question = <SOS> did she have any other famous songs ? <EOS>
35Question #2 = <SOS> did she release any other songs ? <EOS>
36Answer #2 = the album included the hit prag@@ mat@@ a ( things ) and went platinum ,
37Score -6.8576
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42Paragraph = on 7 october 2016 nov@@ aya gaz@@ eta released a video clip of its editors , correspondents , photographers and technical and administrative staff holding text boards giving details of the case and stating , repeatedly , the sponsor of anna 's murder has not been found . on the same day deputy chief editor sergei so@@ kol@@ ov published a dam@@ ning summary of the official investigation , describing its false turns and short@@ com@@ ings , and emphasised that it had now effectively been wound up . after the three ma@@ kh@@ mu@@ do@@ v brothers , kha@@ d@@ ji@@ kur@@ ban@@ ov and lo@@ m ali ga@@ it@@ u@@ ka@@ yev were convicted in 2014 , wrote so@@ kol@@ ov , the once large team of investigators was reduced to one person and within a year he retired , to be replaced by a lower ranking investigator . </title> anna politkovskaya the murder remains un@@ solved , 2016 <EOS>
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44GT Question = <SOS> did they have any murder suspects ? <EOS>
45Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 2016 ? <EOS>
46Answer #0 = after the three ma@@ kh@@ mu@@ do@@ v brothers , kha@@ d@@ ji@@ kur@@ ban@@ ov and lo@@ m ali ga@@ it@@ u@@ ka@@ yev were convicted in 2014 ,
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52Paragraph = in accordance with russian law there is a 15 year statute of lim@@ itation for the particularly grave crime of first degree murder . the 2000 killing of igor dom@@ ni@@ kov , another nov@@ aya gaz@@ eta journalist , showed that the perpetrators might be identified ( they were convicted in 2008 ) , as was the businessman inter@@ medi@@ ary who hired them ( he was sentenced in december 2013 to seven years ' imprisonment ) . the man allegedly responsible for ordering the attack on dom@@ ni@@ kov was brought to court in 2015 . in may that year the case against him was discontinued because the statute of limitations had expired . </title> anna politkovskaya the murder remains un@@ solved , 2016 <EOS>
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54GT Question = <SOS> did they go to jail ? <EOS>
55Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 2016 ? <EOS>
56Answer #0 = ( they were convicted in 2008 ) , as was the businessman inter@@ medi@@ ary who hired them ( he was sentenced in december 2013 to seven years '
57Score -3.5745
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59GT Question = <SOS> are they close to solving it ? <EOS>
60Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other murder ? <EOS>
61Answer #1 = in may that year the case against him was discontinued because the statute of limitations had expired .
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67Paragraph = the inter@@ cept published a top secret document released by edward snowden with a screen@@ shot of intelli@@ pedia according to which </title> anna politkovskaya the murder remains un@@ solved , 2016 <EOS>
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69GT Question = <SOS> is it similar to any other cases ? <EOS>
70Question #0 = <SOS> what happened after the murder ? <EOS>
71Answer #0 = the inter@@ cept published a top secret document released by edward snowden with a screen@@ shot of intelli@@ pedia according to which
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77Paragraph = ( ts si rel to usa , aus , can , g@@ b@@ r , n@@ z@@ l ) russian federal intelligence services ( probably fsb ) are known to have targeted the web@@ mail account of the murdered russian journalist anna politkovskaya . on 5 december 2005 , r@@ f@@ is initiated an attack against the account ann@@ apol@@ it@@ ov@@ skaya us provi@@ der@@ 1 , by deplo@@ ying mal@@ icious software which is not available in the public domain . it is not known whether the attack is in any way associated with the death of the journalist . 1 </title> anna politkovskaya the murder remains un@@ solved , 2016 <EOS>
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79GT Question = <SOS> did they have any clues ? <EOS>
80Question #0 = <SOS> what is the murder remains ? <EOS>
81Answer #0 = probably fsb ) are known to have targeted the web@@ mail account of the murdered russian journalist anna politkovskaya .
82Score -5.9653
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84GT Question = <SOS> how did they target her email ? <EOS>
85Question #1 = <SOS> what is the murder ? <EOS>
86Answer #1 = on 5 december 2005 , r@@ f@@ is initiated an attack against the account ann@@ apol@@ it@@ ov@@ skaya us provi@@ der@@ 1 , by deplo@@ ying mal@@ icious software
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92Paragraph = graham returned to the wwwf in april 1977 after an agreement with promoter vincent j . mcmahon ( senior ) . graham defeated bruno sammartino for the wwwf heavyweight championship on april 30 , 1977 , in baltimore , maryland . graham held the title for nine and a half months . </title> superstar billy graham return to wwwf ( 1977 1981 ) <EOS>
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94GT Question = <SOS> why did he return to the wwwf ? <EOS>
95Question #0 = <SOS> what was the first title ? <EOS>
96Answer #0 = an agreement with promoter vincent j . mcmahon ( senior
97Score -8.3565
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99GT Question = <SOS> what else happened during 1977 1981 ? <EOS>
100Question #1 = <SOS> did he win any awards ? <EOS>
101Answer #1 = graham defeated bruno sammartino for the wwwf heavyweight championship on april 30 , 1977 ,
102Score -4.9595
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104GT Question = <SOS> did he defeat anyone else ? <EOS>
105Question #2 = <SOS> what was his first name ? <EOS>
106Answer #2 = graham defeated bruno
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109GT Question = <SOS> what happened after he defeated bruno ? <EOS>
110Question #3 = <SOS> did he win any awards ? <EOS>
111Answer #3 = graham held the title for nine and a half months .
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117Paragraph = in the early 1990s us federal agents were investigating dr . george za@@ h@@ orian , a har@@ ris@@ burg , pennsylvania physician who had been dispen@@ sing an@@ ab@@ olic steroids and other drugs to world wrestling federation ( wwf ) wrestlers at wwf events . in 1991 dr . za@@ h@@ orian was convicted under the us federal anti drug abuse act of 1988 which prohibited the prescription of steroids for non therapeutic purposes . this led to wwf owner vince mcmahon jr . , who admitted to being a steroid user himself , being put on trial on charges of steroid distribution in 1994 . the trial concluded with mcmahon 's acquittal . during this time graham personally sued za@@ h@@ orian and the wwf , claiming that they had forced him to take steroids to maintain his position in the company . his lawsuit was unsuccessful , partly because he had been using steroids for a decade preceding his wwf debut . recalling the lawsuit on a 2003 episode of wwe confidential , he attributed the litigation to his bitter@@ ness and claimed that he was an innovator of steroid use in the organization . </title> superstar billy graham disputes with the mcmah@@ ons <EOS>
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119GT Question = <SOS> what disputes did he have ? <EOS>
120Question #0 = <SOS> what was the mcmah@@ ons ? <EOS>
121Answer #0 = graham personally sued za@@ h@@ orian and the wwf ,
122Score -6.7763
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124GT Question = <SOS> why ? <EOS>
125Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other disputes ? <EOS>
126Answer #1 = claiming that they had forced him to take steroids to maintain his position in the company .
127Score -9.7405
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129GT Question = <SOS> did he win the lawsuit ? <EOS>
130Question #2 = <SOS> did he have any other disputes ? <EOS>
131Answer #2 = his lawsuit was unsuccessful ,
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137Paragraph = graham went on a public awareness campaign regarding the dangers of steroids during this time , including an appearance with mcmahon on the phil donahue show in 1992 . during the donahue taping graham claimed to have witnessed wwf officials sexually abuse children . mcmahon claimed the abuse had never taken place , and graham later admitted that he made up the allegations , hoping to ext@@ ort hush money out of the wwf . in his autobiography , graham describes making the allegations as being my most sham@@ eful moment , not only in the wrestling profession , but in my life . graham wrote an apology to mcmahon but received no response until his 2002 liver transplant . </title> superstar billy graham disputes with the mcmah@@ ons <EOS>
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139GT Question = <SOS> what happened after the suit failed ? <EOS>
140Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in the mcmah@@ ons ? <EOS>
141Answer #0 = graham went on a public awareness campaign regarding the dangers of steroids
142Score -6.3099
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144GT Question = <SOS> how did the campaign do ? <EOS>
145Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other children ? <EOS>
146Answer #1 = during the donahue taping graham claimed to have witnessed wwf officials sexually abuse children .
147Score -7.3937
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149GT Question = <SOS> did these allegations get anywhere ? <EOS>
150Question #2 = <SOS> did he have any other disputes ? <EOS>
151Answer #2 = graham later admitted that he made up the allegations , hoping to ext@@ ort hush money out of the wwf .
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154GT Question = <SOS> was he able to get money from them after all ? <EOS>
155Question #3 = <SOS> did he have any other disputes ? <EOS>
156Answer #3 = graham wrote an apology to mcmahon but received no response until his 2002 liver transplant .
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162Paragraph = during the aftermath of the murder of stefan pa@@ ke@@ er@@ ah , by his friend warren le@@ blanc in leic@@ est@@ ershire , england , the game manhunt was linked after the media wrong@@ fully claimed police found a copy in le@@ blanc 's room . the police officially denied any link , citing drug related robbery as the motive and revealing that the game had been found in pa@@ ke@@ er@@ ah 's bedroom , not le@@ blanc 's . thompson , who had heard of the murder , claimed that he had written to rockstar after the game was released , warning them that the nature of the game could inspire copy@@ cat killings i wrote warning them that somebody was going to copy@@ cat the manhunt game and kill somebody . we have had dozens of killings in the u . s . by children who had played these types of games . this is not an isolated incident . these types of games are basically murder simul@@ ators . there are people being killed over here almost on a daily basis . soon thereafter , the pa@@ ke@@ er@@ ah family hired thompson with the aim of suing sony and rockstar for ps@@ 50 million in a wrongful death claim . </title> jack thompson ( activist ) manhunt <EOS>
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164GT Question = <SOS> how was jack thompson 's related to manhunt ? <EOS>
165Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in activist ? <EOS>
166Answer #0 = during the aftermath of the murder of stefan pa@@ ke@@ er@@ ah , by his friend warren le@@ blanc in leic@@ est@@ ershire , england , the game manhunt was linked after the media wrong@@ fully claimed
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169GT Question = <SOS> what did the media claim ? <EOS>
170Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the game ? <EOS>
171Answer #1 = the media wrong@@ fully claimed police found a copy in le@@ blanc 's room .
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174GT Question = <SOS> was this an honest mistake by the media ? <EOS>
175Question #2 = <SOS> what was the name of the game ? <EOS>
176Answer #2 = the police officially denied any link , citing drug related robbery as the motive and revealing that the game had been found in pa@@ ke@@ er@@ ah 's bedroom ,
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179GT Question = <SOS> what was jack thompson 's reaction to the matter ? <EOS>
180Question #3 = <SOS> did he have any other games ? <EOS>
181Answer #3 = thompson , who had heard of the murder , claimed that he had written to rockstar after the game was released , warning them that the nature of the game
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184GT Question = <SOS> did rockstar respond ? <EOS>
185Question #4 = <SOS> did he have any other games ? <EOS>
186Answer #4 = i wrote warning them that somebody was going to copy@@ cat the manhunt game and kill somebody . we have had dozens of killings in the u . s . by
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189GT Question = <SOS> did thompson take any legal action against rockstar following the murders ? <EOS>
190Question #5 = <SOS> did he have any other games ? <EOS>
191Answer #5 = soon thereafter , the pa@@ ke@@ er@@ ah family hired thompson with the aim of suing sony and rockstar for ps@@ 50 million in a wrongful death claim .
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197Paragraph = jack thompson would later vow to permanently ban the game during the release of the sequel manhunt 2 . thompson said he planned to sue take two rockstar in an effort to have both manhunt 2 and grand theft auto iv banned as public nu@@ is@@ ances , saying killings have been specifically linked to take two 's manhunt and grand theft auto games . i have asked take two and retailers to stop selling take two 's '@@ mature ' murder simulation games to kids . they all refuse . they are about to be told by a court of law that they must ad@@ here to the logic of their own '@@ mature ' labels . </title> jack thompson ( activist ) manhunt <EOS>
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199GT Question = <SOS> did thompson have any other notable actions in the article ? <EOS>
200Question #0 = <SOS> what was the manhunt of the manhunt ? <EOS>
201Answer #0 = thompson said he planned to sue take two rockstar in an effort to have both manhunt 2 and grand theft auto iv banned as public nu@@ is@@ ances ,
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207Paragraph = the suits were eradic@@ ated when take two peti@@ tioned u . s . district court , s@@ d fl to block the impending lawsuit , on the grounds that video games purchased for private entertainment could not be considered public nu@@ is@@ ances . the following day , thompson wrote on his website i have been praying , literally , that take two and its lawyers would do something so stupid , that such a mis@@ step would enable me to destroy take two . the pit take two has dug for itself will be pat@@ ently clear next week when i strike back . </title> jack thompson ( activist ) manhunt <EOS>
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209GT Question = <SOS> what was the result of the lawsuit ? <EOS>
210Question #0 = <SOS> what was the manhunt ? <EOS>
211Answer #0 = the suits were eradic@@ ated when take two peti@@ tioned u . s . district court , s@@ d fl to block the impending lawsuit ,
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214GT Question = <SOS> how did thompson respond ? <EOS>
215Question #1 = <SOS> what was the manhunt ? <EOS>
216Answer #1 = the following day , thompson wrote on his website i have been praying , literally , that take two and its lawyers would do something so stupid ,
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219GT Question = <SOS> what was his plan then ? <EOS>
220Question #2 = <SOS> what was the manhunt ? <EOS>
221Answer #2 = that such a mis@@ step would enable me to destroy take two . the pit take two has dug for itself will be pat@@ ently clear next week when i strike back .
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227Paragraph = prior to the post crisis introduction of kara zor el into mainstream continuity , the pre crisis kara zor el made an appearance in peter david 's supergirl many happy returns . the then current supergirl series , at the time starring linda dan@@ vers , was in danger of cancellation and peter david thought a story arc involving kara zor el would be enough to revitali@@ ze the series . in an interview with cliff bi@@ ggers of new@@ sar@@ ama , david states </title> supergirl ( kara zor el ) two super@@ girls meet <EOS>
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229GT Question = <SOS> what was kara role in super girls meet ? <EOS>
230Question #0 = <SOS> what was the first girls ? <EOS>
231Answer #0 = supergirl
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237Paragraph = in the linda dan@@ vers ' supergirl series issues 48 and 49 in 2001 , the original dead kara appears as linda 's guardian angel . then in issues 75 to 80 , many happy returns , a young kara appears from an earlier time long before the crisis . the par@@ ado@@ x becomes a moral crisis for linda who tries to take her place as the crisis sacrifice , living for years in a silver age universe where no one sw@@ ears , the villains are always easy to defeat , and everything 's very , very clean . this run was illustrated by ed ben@@ es who had also illustrated gail simone 's birds of prey which had a similar wh@@ im@@ sical cam@@ ar@@ ad@@ erie between its female leads . </title> supergirl ( kara zor el ) two super@@ girls meet <EOS>
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239GT Question = <SOS> what was the story line of the show ? <EOS>
240Question #0 = <SOS> what was the first girls ? <EOS>
241Answer #0 = the par@@ ado@@ x becomes a moral crisis for linda who tries to take her place as the crisis sacrifice , living for years in a silver age universe where no one sw@@ ears ,
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244GT Question = <SOS> when did the series come out ? <EOS>
245Question #1 = <SOS> when did they start meet ? <EOS>
246Answer #1 = 2001 ,
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252Paragraph = linda 's inability to ultimately save kara is so devastating that it ends her own career as supergirl . this story arc is usually cited as one of the best supergirl stories ever written . the series ended with issue 80 . </title> supergirl ( kara zor el ) two super@@ girls meet <EOS>
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254GT Question = <SOS> what other things happened during this series with super girls ? <EOS>
255Question #0 = <SOS> what is her first girls ? <EOS>
256Answer #0 = linda 's inability to ultimately save kara is so devastating that it ends her own career as supergirl .
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259GT Question = <SOS> why did it end her career ? <EOS>
260Question #1 = <SOS> what other meet did they have ? <EOS>
261Answer #1 = this story arc is usually cited as one of the best supergirl stories ever written . the series ended with issue 80 .
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267Paragraph = in the early 1990s , she continued performing around greece with nikos kar@@ vel@@ as , with appearances at dio@@ gen@@ is palace and then at rex . in november 1991 , vissi and kar@@ vel@@ as starred in the first greek rock opera , da@@ im@@ ones ( demons ) . it was based on a libretto by stav@@ ros si@@ der@@ as and staged at at@@ ti@@ kon theater in athens for two years . roger williams was the director and anna vissi ( queen ro@@ zanne ) , y@@ annis sam@@ si@@ aris ( daniel ) , be@@ ssy mal@@ fa ( witch lo@@ a ) and john mo@@ din@@ os ( inqu@@ is@@ itor ) were the leading actors . da@@ im@@ ones was played on foreign tv stations and attracted the attention of broadway agents . vissi described it as an artistic achievement in her career however , the play received mostly negative reviews from professional critics and contributed to the relatively unsuccessful period vissi faced in the early 1990s . vissi has defended the play , saying i did something important and advanced for the greek music scene ! but admitted that she lost a lot of money from the production . she is considering modern@@ ising and relaun@@ ching the production in the 2010s . a year later , in october 1993 , vissi landed the leading role of aph@@ rod@@ ite , in the one act opera ode to the gods by stav@@ ros si@@ der@@ as . it was held only once in lim@@ as@@ sol , cyprus , during the celebrations for the commonwealth day . then president of the republic of cyprus , gla@@ f@@ kos cler@@ i@@ des , and queen elizabeth ii , were amongst the audience . </title> anna vissi 1990 1995 theatrical work and television <EOS>
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269GT Question = <SOS> what plays was she in ? <EOS>
270Question #0 = <SOS> what was the theatrical ? <EOS>
271Answer #0 = in the early 1990s , she continued performing around greece with nikos kar@@ vel@@ as , with appearances at dio@@ gen@@ is palace and then at rex .
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274GT Question = <SOS> when did she start doing television ? <EOS>
275Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the play ? <EOS>
276Answer #1 = da@@ im@@ ones was played on foreign tv stations and attracted the attention of broadway agents .
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279GT Question = <SOS> what is da@@ im@@ ones ? <EOS>
280Question #2 = <SOS> what was the first role she was in ? <EOS>
281Answer #2 = vissi and kar@@ vel@@ as starred in the first greek rock opera , da@@ im@@ ones ( demons ) .
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284GT Question = <SOS> did da@@ im@@ ones make it to broadway ? <EOS>
285Question #3 = <SOS> did she win any awards ? <EOS>
286Answer #3 = however , the play received mostly negative reviews from professional critics and contributed to the relatively unsuccessful period vissi faced in the early 1990s .
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289GT Question = <SOS> did she do any plays after da@@ im@@ ones ? <EOS>
290Question #4 = <SOS> what happened after that ? <EOS>
291Answer #4 = vissi landed the leading role of aph@@ rod@@ ite , in the one act opera ode to the gods by stav@@ ros si@@ der@@ as .
292Score -5.2040
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294GT Question = <SOS> did the opera receive good reviews ? <EOS>
295Question #5 = <SOS> did she have any other television shows ? <EOS>
296Answer #5 = it was held only once in lim@@ as@@ sol , cyprus , during the celebrations for the commonwealth day .
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302Paragraph = in 1994 , she was the hostess on the ant@@ 1 weekly tv show me ag@@ api , anna . the show was cancelled and in 2008 the production company filed a lawsuit against vissi claiming un@@ professional behavior of the singer because the agreement was for 40 episodes and vissi dropped out after 10 episodes . the ju@@ ridi@@ cal conflict between vissi and the production company appeared to come to an end when the court of appeal of athens led to the final compromise of the two sides to the sum of eur@@ 400 , 000 . a sum that the singer would supposed to pay in the company against the initial sum of 2 . 3 million euros . ultimately vissi was v@@ indicated and the decision of supreme court ruled that eur@@ 400 , 000 was a lot more from the amount that vissi should actually pay and decided to give the half amount of money . one year later she did a concert in cyprus , supporting the def@@ ences of the island . </title> anna vissi 1990 1995 theatrical work and television <EOS>
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304GT Question = <SOS> what television appearances did she make ? <EOS>
305Question #0 = <SOS> what was the first show she was on ? <EOS>
306Answer #0 = in 1994 , she was the hostess on the ant@@ 1 weekly tv show me ag@@ api , anna .
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309GT Question = <SOS> did she host any other shows ? <EOS>
310Question #1 = <SOS> did she have any other television work ? <EOS>
311Answer #1 = the show was cancelled and in 2008 the production company filed a lawsuit against vissi claiming un@@ professional behavior of the singer because the agreement was for 40 episodes
312Score -9.6746
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314GT Question = <SOS> did the company win the lawsuit ? <EOS>
315Question #2 = <SOS> what was the show about ? <EOS>
316Answer #2 = athens led to the final compromise of the two sides to the sum of eur@@ 400 , 000 . a sum that the singer would supposed to pay in the company
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319GT Question = <SOS> did she pay the company ? <EOS>
320Question #3 = <SOS> did she do any other television shows ? <EOS>
321Answer #3 = supreme court ruled that eur@@ 400 , 000 was a lot more from the amount that vissi should actually pay and decided to give the half amount of money .
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327Paragraph = a cricket fan since childhood , mck@@ ellen um@@ pired in march 2011 for a charity cricket match in new zealand to support earthquake victims of the february 2011 christ@@ church earthquake . </title> ian mck@@ ellen charity wor@@ ke@@ dit <EOS>
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329GT Question = <SOS> what charity work did he do ? <EOS>
330Question #0 = <SOS> what was the first fan ? <EOS>
331Answer #0 = a cricket fan since childhood , mck@@ ellen um@@ pired in march 2011 for a charity cricket match in new zealand to support earthquake victims of the february 2011 christ@@ church earthquake .
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337Paragraph = mck@@ ellen is an honorary board member for the new york and washington , dc based organization only make believe . only make believe creates and performs interactive plays in children 's hospitals and care facilities . he was honoured by the organisation in 2012 and hosted their annual make believe on broadway gala in november 2013 . he garnered publicity for the organisation by stripping down to his lord of the rings underwear on stage . </title> ian mck@@ ellen charity wor@@ ke@@ dit <EOS>
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339GT Question = <SOS> did he do any other charity work ? <EOS>
340Question #0 = <SOS> what is the ellen dit ? <EOS>
341Answer #0 = mck@@ ellen is an honorary board member for the new york and washington , dc based organization
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344GT Question = <SOS> what does he do for them ? <EOS>
345Question #1 = <SOS> what was the honorary board ? <EOS>
346Answer #1 = only make believe creates and performs interactive plays in children 's hospitals and care facilities .
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349GT Question = <SOS> is the program considered a success ? <EOS>
350Question #2 = <SOS> did he have any other believe ? <EOS>
351Answer #2 = he was honoured by the organisation in 2012 and hosted their annual make believe on broadway gala in november 2013 .
352Score -9.8806
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357Paragraph = mck@@ ellen also has a history of supporting individual theatres . while in new zealand filming the hob@@ bit in 2012 , he announced a special new zealand tour shakespeare , tolkien , and you ! , with proceeds going to help save the isaac theatre royal , which suffered extensive damage during the 2011 christ@@ church earthquake . mck@@ ellen said he opted to help save the building as it was the last theatre he played in new zealand ( waiting for go@@ dot in 2010 ) and the locals ' love for it made it a place worth supporting . in july 2017 , he performed a new one man show for a week at park theatre ( london ) , donating the proceeds to the theatre . </title> ian mck@@ ellen charity wor@@ ke@@ dit <EOS>
358
359GT Question = <SOS> did he do any other charity work ? <EOS>
360Question #0 = <SOS> what was the first show he played in ? <EOS>
361Answer #0 = mck@@ ellen also has a history of supporting individual theatres .
362Score -10.8009
363
364GT Question = <SOS> where were the theaters located ? <EOS>
365Question #1 = <SOS> did he go to tour ? <EOS>
366Answer #1 = he announced a special new zealand tour shakespeare , tolkien , and you ! , with proceeds going to help save the isaac theatre royal ,
367Score -4.0152
368
369GT Question = <SOS> was he involved in other projects ? <EOS>
370Question #2 = <SOS> did he win any awards ? <EOS>
371Answer #2 = in july 2017 , he performed a new one man show for a week at park theatre ( london ) , donating the proceeds to the theatre .
372Score -4.2985
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377Paragraph = in the 1990 and 1995 missouri v . jenkins rulings , o 'connor voted with the majority that district courts had no authority to require the state of missouri to increase school funding in order to counter@@ act racial inequality . in the 1991 freeman v . pit@@ ts case , o 'connor joined a con@@ cur@@ ring opinion in a plur@@ ality , agreeing that a school district that had formerly been under judicial review for racial segregation could be freed of this review , even though not all de@@ segregation targets had been met . law professor herman schwartz criticized these rulings , writing that in both cases both the fact and effects of segregation were still present . </title> sandra day o 'connor cases involving race <EOS>
378
379GT Question = <SOS> what was the most famous case involving race ? <EOS>
380Question #0 = <SOS> what was the o involving race ? <EOS>
381Answer #0 = o 'connor voted with the majority that district courts had no authority to require the state of missouri to increase school funding in order to counter@@ act racial inequality .
382Score -9.1834
383
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386Sequence 21
387Paragraph = in 1987 's mcc@@ les@@ key v . kemp , o 'connor joined a 5 4 majority that voted to uph@@ old the death penalty for an african american man , warren mcc@@ les@@ key , convicted of killing a white police officer , despite statistical evidence that black defendants were more likely to receive the death penalty than others both in georgia and in the u . s . as a whole . </title> sandra day o 'connor cases involving race <EOS>
388
389GT Question = <SOS> what else is she known for ? <EOS>
390Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 1987 ? <EOS>
391Answer #0 = in 1987 's mcc@@ les@@ key v . kemp , o 'connor joined a 5 4 majority that voted to uph@@ old the death penalty for an african american man , warren mcc@@ les@@ key ,
392Score -3.1565
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397Paragraph = out@@ breaks of plague were not particularly unusual events in london major epide@@ mics had occurred in 15@@ 92 , 1603 , 16@@ 25 and 16@@ 36 . furthermore , pepys was not among the group of people who were most at risk . he did not live in cr@@ amped housing , he did not routinely mix with the poor , and he was not required to keep his family in london in the event of a crisis . it was not until june 16@@ 65 that the unusual seri@@ ousness of the plague became apparent , so pepys 's activities in the first five months of 16@@ 65 were not significantly affected by it . indeed , claire tom@@ al@@ in writes that the most notable fact about pepys 's plague year is that to him it was one of the happiest of his life . in 16@@ 65 , he worked very hard , and the outcome was that he quad@@ rup@@ led his fortune . in his annual summary on 31 december , he wrote , i have never lived so merr@@ ily ( besides that i never got so much ) as i have done this plague time . nonetheless , pepys was certainly concerned about the plague . on 16 august he wrote </title> samuel pepys great plague <EOS>
398
399GT Question = <SOS> what was the great plague ? <EOS>
400Question #0 = <SOS> what was the great plague ? <EOS>
401Answer #0 = out@@ breaks of plague were not particularly unusual events in london major epide@@ mics had occurred in 15@@ 92 , 1603 , 16@@ 25 and 16@@ 36 .
402Score -6.8448
403
404GT Question = <SOS> what was included in this plague ? <EOS>
405Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other plague ? <EOS>
406Answer #1 = pepys was not among the group of people who were most at risk . he did not live in cr@@ amped housing , he did not routinely mix with the poor ,
407Score -9.9799
408
409GT Question = <SOS> around what year was this happening ? <EOS>
410Question #2 = <SOS> what was his first name ? <EOS>
411Answer #2 = june 16@@ 65
412Score -7.8998
413
414GT Question = <SOS> why was it so happy ? <EOS>
415Question #3 = <SOS> did he have any other plague ? <EOS>
416Answer #3 = in 16@@ 65 , he worked very hard , and the outcome was that he quad@@ rup@@ led his fortune .
417Score -9.2665
418
419GT Question = <SOS> how else did this effect him ? <EOS>
420Question #4 = <SOS> did he have any other plague ? <EOS>
421Answer #4 = he wrote , i have never lived so merr@@ ily ( besides that i never got so much ) as i have done this plague time .
422Score -9.1089
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426Sequence 23
427Paragraph = but , lord ! how sad a sight it is to see the streets empty of people , and very few upon the '@@ change . jealous of every door that one sees shut up , lest it should be the plague and about us two shops in three , if not more , generally shut up . </title> samuel pepys great plague <EOS>
428
429GT Question = <SOS> what happened to the poor ? <EOS>
430Question #0 = <SOS> what was the great plague ? <EOS>
431Answer #0 = but , lord ! how sad a sight it is to see the streets empty of people ,
432Score -6.1627
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436Sequence 24
437Paragraph = he also chewed tobacco as a protection against infection , and worried that wig makers might be using hair from the cor@@ pses as a raw material . furthermore , it was pepys who suggested that the navy office should evacu@@ ate to greenwich , although he did offer to remain in town himself . he later took great pride in his sto@@ icism . meanwhile , elisabeth pepys was sent to wool@@ wich . she did not return to see@@ thing lane until january 16@@ 66 , and was shocked by the sight of st ol@@ ave 's church@@ yard , where 300 people had been buried . </title> samuel pepys great plague <EOS>
438
439GT Question = <SOS> did they become sick ? <EOS>
440Question #0 = <SOS> what happened to the great plague ? <EOS>
441Answer #0 = was shocked by the sight of st ol@@ ave 's church@@ yard , where 300 people had been buried .
442Score -8.1304
443
444GT Question = <SOS> what types of things did he get done ? <EOS>
445Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other great plague ? <EOS>
446Answer #1 = was pepys who suggested that the navy office should evacu@@ ate to greenwich , although he did offer to remain in town himself .
447Score -13.5288
448
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451Sequence 25
452Paragraph = the diary gives a detailed account of pepys ' personal life . he liked wine , plays , and the company of other people . he also spent time evalu@@ ating his fortune and his place in the world . he was always curious and often acted on that curiosity , as he acted upon almost all his impul@@ ses . periodically , he would resolve to devote more time to hard work instead of leisure . for example , in his entry for new year 's eve , 16@@ 61 , he writes i have newly taken a solemn oath about ab@@ sta@@ ining from plays and wine . . . the following months reveal his lap@@ ses to the reader by 17 february , it is recorded , here i drank wine upon necessity , being ill for the want of it . </title> samuel pepys personal life <EOS>
453
454GT Question = <SOS> what did he do in his personal life ? <EOS>
455Question #0 = <SOS> what was his personal life like ? <EOS>
456Answer #0 = he liked wine , plays , and the company of other people . he also spent time evalu@@ ating his fortune and his place in the world .
457Score -5.8066
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462Paragraph = pepys was one of the most important civil servants of his age , and was also a widely cultivated man , taking an interest in books , music , the theatre and science . he was passionately interested in music he composed , sang , and played for pleasure , and even arranged music lessons for his servants . he played the lu@@ te , vi@@ ol , violin , fla@@ ge@@ olet , recorder and sp@@ inet to varying degrees of proficiency . he was also a keen singer , performing at home , in coffee houses , and even in westminster abbey . he and his wife took fla@@ ge@@ olet lessons from master thomas greeting . he also taught his wife to sing and paid for dancing lessons for her ( although these stopped when he became jealous of the dancing master ) . </title> samuel pepys personal life <EOS>
463
464GT Question = <SOS> did pepys have a wife ? <EOS>
465Question #0 = <SOS> what was his first life ? <EOS>
466Answer #0 = he and his wife took fla@@ ge@@ olet lessons
467Score -7.1302
468
469GT Question = <SOS> was he a business man ? <EOS>
470Question #1 = <SOS> what was his first life ? <EOS>
471Answer #1 = pepys was one of the most important civil servants of his age , and was also
472Score -8.3897
473
474GT Question = <SOS> what was he also ? <EOS>
475Question #2 = <SOS> what was his first name ? <EOS>
476Answer #2 = a widely cultivated man , taking an interest in books , music , the theatre and science . he was passionately interested in
477Score -6.7331
478
479GT Question = <SOS> what was he passionately interested in ? <EOS>
480Question #3 = <SOS> did he have any other music ? <EOS>
481Answer #3 = in music he composed , sang , and played for pleasure , and even arranged music lessons for his servants . he played the
482Score -8.1351
483
484GT Question = <SOS> what instruments did he play ? <EOS>
485Question #4 = <SOS> what was his first name ? <EOS>
486Answer #4 = the lu@@ te , vi@@ ol , violin , fla@@ ge@@ olet , recorder and sp@@ inet to varying degrees of proficiency . he was also a keen singer ,
487Score -6.9940
488
489GT Question = <SOS> did he have any other interest ? <EOS>
490Question #5 = <SOS> did he have any other important things ? <EOS>
491Answer #5 = he also taught his wife to sing and paid for dancing lessons for her ( although these stopped when
492Score -11.6947
493
494GT Question = <SOS> why did the dancing lessons stop ? <EOS>
495Question #6 = <SOS> did he have any other important things ? <EOS>
496Answer #6 = he became jealous of the dancing master ) .
497Score -12.5396
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501Sequence 27
502Paragraph = pepys was known to be brutal to his servants , once beating a servant jane with a bro@@ om until she cried . he kept a boy servant whom he frequently beat with a cane , a birch rod , a whip or a rope 's end . </title> samuel pepys personal life <EOS>
503
504GT Question = <SOS> did he beat them ? <EOS>
505Question #0 = <SOS> did he have any other personal life ? <EOS>
506Answer #0 = once beating a servant jane with a bro@@ om until she cried .
507Score -9.9785
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512Paragraph = a former friend from the mobile slu@@ ms , alex herman , was the player manager for the chattanooga white sox of the minor negro southern league . in 1926 he discovered paige and offered to pay him 250 per month , of which paige would collect 50 with the rest going to his mother . he also agreed to pay lula paige a 200 advance , and she agreed to the contract . </title> sat@@ ch@@ el paige chattanooga and birmingham 1926 29 <EOS>
513
514GT Question = <SOS> what did he do in chattanooga <EOS>
515Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in the 29 ? <EOS>
516Answer #0 = alex herman , was the player manager for the chattanooga white sox of the minor negro southern league . in 1926 he discovered paige and offered to pay him 250 per month ,
517Score -7.4934
518
519GT Question = <SOS> how did he discover him <EOS>
520Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the friend ? <EOS>
521Answer #1 = a former friend from the mobile slu@@ ms ,
522Score -9.4436
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527Paragraph = the local newspapers the chattanooga news and chattanooga times recognized from the beginning that paige was special . in april 1926 , shortly after his arrival , he recorded nine strikeouts over six innings against the atlanta black crackers . part way through the 1927 season , paige 's contract was sold to the birmingham black barons of the major negro national league ( n@@ nl ) . according to paige 's first memoir , his contract was for 450 per month , but in his second he said it was for 2@@ 75 . </title> sat@@ ch@@ el paige chattanooga and birmingham 1926 29 <EOS>
528
529GT Question = <SOS> when did he go to birmingham <EOS>
530Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in the 29 ? <EOS>
531Answer #0 = part way through the 1927 season , paige 's contract was sold to the birmingham black barons
532Score -7.2279
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536Sequence 30
537Paragraph = pitching for the black barons , paige threw hard but was wild and awkward . in his first big game in late june 1927 , against the st . louis stars , paige inc@@ ited a brawl when his fastball hit the hand of st . louis catcher mitchell murray . murray then charged the mound and paige raced for the dugout , but murray flung his bat and struck paige above the hip . the police were summoned , and the headline of the birmingham reporter proclaimed a near riot . paige improved and matured as a pitcher with help from his teammates , sam stre@@ eter and harry salmon , and his manager , bill gate@@ wood . he finished the 1927 season 7 1 with 69 strikeouts and 26 walks in 89 1 3 innings . </title> sat@@ ch@@ el paige chattanooga and birmingham 1926 29 <EOS>
538
539GT Question = <SOS> what position did he play <EOS>
540Question #0 = <SOS> what was his first game ? <EOS>
541Answer #0 = paige improved and matured as a pitcher with help from his teammates ,
542Score -6.4181
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546Sequence 31
547Paragraph = over the next two seasons , paige went 12 5 and 10 9 while recording 17@@ 6 strikeouts in 1929 . ( several sources credit his 1929 strikeout total as the all time single season record for the negro leagues , though there is variation among the sources about the exact number of strikeouts . ) on april 29 of that season he recorded 17 strikeouts in a game against the cuban stars , which exceeded what was then the major league record of 16 held by no@@ od@@ les hahn and rube wad@@ dell . six days later he struck out 18 nashville elite giants , a number that was tied in the white majors by bob feller in 1938 . due to his increased earning potential , barons owner r . t . jackson would rent paige out to other ball clubs for a game or two to draw a decent crowd , with both jackson and paige taking a cut . </title> sat@@ ch@@ el paige chattanooga and birmingham 1926 29 <EOS>
548
549GT Question = <SOS> how did he do with this team <EOS>
550Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 17@@ ? <EOS>
551Answer #0 = over the next two seasons , paige went 12 5 and 10 9 while recording 17@@ 6 strikeouts in 1929 . (
552Score -4.8687
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557Paragraph = bleu was born in brooklyn , new york , the son of martha ( nee cal@@ lar@@ i ) and david rei@@ vers ( born 1958 ) , an actor . his mother is italian american and his father is jamaican american . he has three sisters ja@@ g , phoenix , and hunter . as a child , bleu studied dance for several years , focusing on ballet and jazz . his great uncle is actor joseph cal@@ lar@@ i , who won indi@@ e@@ fest film awards of excellence for best actor , with his performance in the julie stories . </title> corbin bleu early life and education <EOS>
558
559GT Question = <SOS> where was he born ? <EOS>
560Question #0 = <SOS> where did he grow up ? <EOS>
561Answer #0 = brooklyn , new york ,
562Score -3.6425
563
564GT Question = <SOS> who were his parents ? <EOS>
565Question #1 = <SOS> what was his first film ? <EOS>
566Answer #1 = martha ( nee cal@@ lar@@ i ) and david rei@@ vers ( born 1958 ) , an actor .
567Score -6.1737
568
569GT Question = <SOS> did he have any siblings ? <EOS>
570Question #2 = <SOS> what was his first film ? <EOS>
571Answer #2 = three sisters ja@@ g , phoenix , and hunter .
572Score -7.1450
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577Paragraph = bleu graduated from los angeles county high school for the arts . he trained in dancing at the debbie allen dance academy . he attended the fio@@ rello h . la@@ guar@@ dia high school of music art and performing arts in new york as a theater major , following in his mother 's footsteps . bleu presents an appealing combination of star quality and adolescent norm@@ ality . he graduated from high school in 2007 and was admitted to stanford university , but declined to matricul@@ ate because of scheduling commitments . as of 2007 he continued to live at home with his parents and three younger sisters . </title> corbin bleu early life and education <EOS>
578
579GT Question = <SOS> where did he go to school ? <EOS>
580Question #0 = <SOS> what was his first major ? <EOS>
581Answer #0 = bleu graduated from los angeles county high school for the arts .
582Score -8.1171
583
584GT Question = <SOS> did he go to college ? <EOS>
585Question #1 = <SOS> what did he do after that ? <EOS>
586Answer #1 = he attended the fio@@ rello h . la@@ guar@@ dia high school of music art and performing arts in new york as a theater major ,
587Score -6.0866
588
589GT Question = <SOS> did he act in college ? <EOS>
590Question #2 = <SOS> what was his first major ? <EOS>
591Answer #2 = theater major ,
592Score -7.3736
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597Paragraph = gardner believed in a personal god , in an afterlife , and in prayer , but rejected established religion . he considered himself a philosophical the@@ ist and a fi@@ de@@ ist . he had an abi@@ ding fascination with religious belief but was critical of organized religion . in his autobiography , he stated when many of my fans discovered that i believed in god and even hoped for an afterlife , they were shocked and dismayed . . . i do not mean the god of the bible , especially the god of the old testament , or any other book that claims to be divin@@ ely inspired . for me god is a wholly other transcen@@ dent intelligence , impossible for us to understand . he or she is somehow responsible for our universe and capable of providing , how i have no ink@@ ling , an afterlife . </title> martin gardner theism and religion <EOS>
598
599GT Question = <SOS> what is his relation with theism and religion ? <EOS>
600Question #0 = <SOS> what was the theism ? <EOS>
601Answer #0 = gardner believed in a personal god , in an afterlife , and in prayer , but rejected established religion .
602Score -6.4602
603
604GT Question = <SOS> what does he believe in if no religion ? <EOS>
605Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other religion ? <EOS>
606Answer #1 = he had an abi@@ ding fascination with religious belief but was critical of organized religion .
607Score -8.1672
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612Paragraph = gardner described his own belief as philosophical theism inspired by the works of philosopher miguel de un@@ am@@ un@@ o . while es@@ chewing systematic religious doctrine , he retained a belief in god , asserting that this belief cannot be confirmed or dis@@ confirmed by reason or science . at the same time , he was skeptical of claims that any god has communicated with human beings through spoken or telepathic revelation or through miracles in the natural world . gardner has been quoted as saying that he regarded parap@@ sy@@ ch@@ ology and other research into the paranormal as t@@ ant@@ amount to temp@@ ting god and seeking signs and wonders . he stated that while he would expect tests on the eff@@ ic@@ acy of prayers to be negative , he would not rule out a pri@@ ori the possibility that as yet unknown paranormal forces may allow prayers to influence the physical world . </title> martin gardner theism and religion <EOS>
613
614GT Question = <SOS> why was he critical of organized religion ? <EOS>
615Question #0 = <SOS> what was the theism ? <EOS>
616Answer #0 = while es@@ chewing systematic religious doctrine , he retained a belief in god , asserting that this belief cannot be confirmed or dis@@ confirmed by reason or science .
617Score -6.6698
618
619GT Question = <SOS> what other things does he believe about religion ? <EOS>
620Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the belief ? <EOS>
621Answer #1 = he was skeptical of claims that any god has communicated with human beings through spoken or telepathic revelation or through miracles in the natural world .
622Score -10.2569
623
624GT Question = <SOS> what conclusion can he draw from there believes ? <EOS>
625Question #2 = <SOS> what was the name of the belief ? <EOS>
626Answer #2 = he regarded parap@@ sy@@ ch@@ ology and other research into the paranormal as t@@ ant@@ amount to temp@@ ting god and seeking signs and wonders .
627Score -10.6742
628
629GT Question = <SOS> did he make other statement related to this ? <EOS>
630Question #3 = <SOS> did he have any other religion ? <EOS>
631Answer #3 = negative , he would not rule out a pri@@ ori the possibility that as yet unknown paranormal forces may allow prayers to influence the physical world .
632Score -9.0321
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637Paragraph = gardner wrote repeatedly about what public figures such as robert maynard hutchins , mortimer adler , and william f . buckley , jr . believed and whether their beliefs were log@@ ically consistent . in some cases , he attacked prominent religious figures such as mary baker eddy on the grounds that their claims are un@@ suppor@@ table . his semi autobiographical novel the flight of peter fro@@ mm depicts a traditionally protestant christian man struggling with his faith , examining 20th century scholarship and intellectual movements and ultimately rejecting christianity while remaining a the@@ ist . </title> martin gardner theism and religion <EOS>
638
639GT Question = <SOS> did he write any book at all ? <EOS>
640Question #0 = <SOS> what was his religion ? <EOS>
641Answer #0 = his semi autobiographical novel the flight of peter fro@@ mm
642Score -5.6780
643
644GT Question = <SOS> what was the book about ? <EOS>
645Question #1 = <SOS> what was his first religion ? <EOS>
646Answer #1 = depicts a traditionally protestant christian man struggling with his faith , examining 20th century scholarship and intellectual movements and ultimately rejecting christianity while remaining a the@@ ist .
647Score -8.0458
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651Sequence 37
652Paragraph = in the novel the truce at bak@@ ura , set one day after the battle of end@@ or , luke and his friend we@@ dge antilles recover a message dro@@ id from the titular planet , which was being invaded by the ss@@ i ru@@ uk . luke commands a task force , turning back the enemy army . he also meets dev si@@ b@@ war@@ ra , a force sensitive human who had been captured by the ss@@ i ru@@ uk , who is killed in the battle after turning against his captors . </title> luke skywalker novels <EOS>
653
654GT Question = <SOS> what novels did he write ? <EOS>
655Question #0 = <SOS> what was the novels ? <EOS>
656Answer #0 = in the novel the truce at bak@@ ura , set one day after the battle of end@@ or , luke and his friend we@@ dge antilles recover a message dro@@ id from the titular planet ,
657Score -5.7406
658
659GT Question = <SOS> what happens next ? <EOS>
660Question #1 = <SOS> what was his first name ? <EOS>
661Answer #1 = luke commands a task force , turning back the enemy army .
662Score -7.9425
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667Paragraph = in 1900 bryan ran as an anti imperi@@ alist , finding himself in alliance with industri@@ alist andrew carnegie , as well as others who had fought against silver . republicans mocked bryan as in@@ decisive , or a coward . </title> william jennings bryan presidential election of 1900 <EOS>
668
669GT Question = <SOS> did bryan run for president in the 1900 election ? <EOS>
670Question #0 = <SOS> what was the election of 1900 ? <EOS>
671Answer #0 = in 1900 bryan ran as an anti imperi@@ alist ,
672Score -6.2863
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677Paragraph = despite bryan 's tremendous energy , mckinley and the republicans were too strong to defeat . the gop invested ten times as much money into the campaign as did bryan 's democratic party . while bryan declared imperialism to be the paramount issue , he had difficulty differenti@@ ating his platform from that of the republican party . while he argued for the united states to take on the role of a protectorate to the philippines , the republicans argued that annexation of the philippines would eventually lead to independence . with the issue of imperialism being defined in these v@@ agu@@ ely similar terms , the republicans ' full dinner pa@@ il platform of a strong american industrial economy proved to be more important to voters than questions of the morality of anne@@ xing the philippines . bryan held his base in the south , a one party democratic region where virtually only white men voted , since the effective dis@@ en@@ franchi@@ sement of most blacks at the turn of the century , but lost part of the west mckinley retained the populous northeast and midwest and rolled up a comfortable margin of victory . mckinley won the electoral college with a count of 2@@ 92 votes compared to bryan 's 155 . bryan 's hold on his party was weakened , while his er@@ st@@ while allies the popu@@ lists had virtually disappeared from the arena . </title> william jennings bryan presidential election of 1900 <EOS>
678
679GT Question = <SOS> did he win the election ? <EOS>
680Question #0 = <SOS> what happened to the election ? <EOS>
681Answer #0 = despite bryan 's tremendous energy , mckinley and the republicans were too strong to defeat .
682Score -7.3540
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687Paragraph = on 6 june 1992 , the fan@@ to@@ ft sta@@ ve church , dating from the 12th century and considered architec@@ tur@@ ally significant , was burned to the ground by arson . by january 1993 , arson attacks had occurred on at least seven other major sta@@ ve churches , including one on christmas eve of 1992 . vikernes was found guilty of several of these cases the arson and attempted arson of as@@ ane church and sto@@ ret@@ ve@@ it church , respectively , in bergen , the arson of sk@@ j@@ old church in vin@@ daf@@ jor@@ d , and the arson of hol@@ men@@ kol@@ len chapel in oslo . he was also charged with the arson of fan@@ to@@ ft sta@@ ve church , although the jurors found him not guilty . the judges called this an error but did not overthrow the whole case . </title> var@@ g vikernes arson of churches <EOS>
688
689GT Question = <SOS> did var@@ g commit any arson ? <EOS>
690Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 1992 ? <EOS>
691Answer #0 = vikernes was found guilty of several of these cases
692Score -4.3971
693
694GT Question = <SOS> when was the first case ? <EOS>
695Question #1 = <SOS> what was the vikernes of the arson ? <EOS>
696Answer #1 = on 6 june 1992 , the fan@@ to@@ ft sta@@ ve church , dating from the 12th century and considered architec@@ tur@@ ally significant , was burned
697Score -11.0954
698
699GT Question = <SOS> did this case go to court ? <EOS>
700Question #2 = <SOS> did he have any other major churches ? <EOS>
701Answer #2 = he was also charged with the arson of fan@@ to@@ ft sta@@ ve church , although the jurors found him not guilty .
702Score -11.2248
703
704GT Question = <SOS> what happened in the other cases ? <EOS>
705Question #3 = <SOS> what was the vikernes of the arson ? <EOS>
706Answer #3 = by january 1993 , arson attacks had occurred on at least seven other major sta@@ ve churches , including one on christmas eve of 1992 .
707Score -12.1839
708
709GT Question = <SOS> was he accused in any of these other cases ? <EOS>
710Question #4 = <SOS> what was the vikernes of the arson ? <EOS>
711Answer #4 = the arson and attempted arson of as@@ ane church and sto@@ ret@@ ve@@ it church , respectively , in bergen , the arson of sk@@ j@@ old church in vin@@ daf@@ jor@@ d , and the arson of hol@@ men@@ kol@@ len chapel in oslo .
712Score -11.8478
713
714GT Question = <SOS> was he ever convicted ? <EOS>
715Question #5 = <SOS> what was the vikernes of the arson ? <EOS>
716Answer #5 = vikernes was found guilty of several of these cases
717Score -12.0035
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721Sequence 41
722Paragraph = at the time , claims were made by media outlets that vikernes was associated with theistic sat@@ anism . however , in an interview with michael moy@@ ni@@ han , vikernes made a statement about the church bur@@ nings that hints at a hea@@ then rather than a sat@@ anist motivation </title> var@@ g vikernes arson of churches <EOS>
723
724GT Question = <SOS> why did he burn it ? <EOS>
725Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in the vikernes of churches ? <EOS>
726Answer #0 = at the time , claims were made by media outlets that vikernes was associated with theistic sat@@ anism .
727Score -6.8026
728
729GT Question = <SOS> were there other claims or comments made about this case ? <EOS>
730Question #1 = <SOS> what was the vikernes of the churches ? <EOS>
731Answer #1 = in an interview with michael moy@@ ni@@ han , vikernes made a statement about the church bur@@ nings that hints at a hea@@ then rather than a sat@@ anist motivation
732Score -10.3239
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736Sequence 42
737Paragraph = i am not going to say that i burnt any churches . but let me put it this way there was one person who started it . i was not found guilty of burning the fan@@ to@@ ft sta@@ ve church , but anyway , that was what triggered the whole thing . that was the 6th of june and everyone linked it to sat@@ anism . . . what everyone overlooked was that on the 6th june , 7@@ 93 , in lin@@ des@@ far@@ ne in britain was the site of the first known viking raid in history , with vikings from hor@@ d@@ aland , which is my county . . . they the christians de@@ secrated our graves , our burial moun@@ ds , so it 's revenge . </title> var@@ g vikernes arson of churches <EOS>
738
739GT Question = <SOS> how did he attempt to defend himself ? <EOS>
740Question #0 = <SOS> what was the vikernes of churches ? <EOS>
741Answer #0 = i am not going to say that i burnt any churches . but let me put it this way there was one person who started it .
742Score -6.7114
743
744GT Question = <SOS> what else did he have to say about the church bur@@ nings ? <EOS>
745Question #1 = <SOS> what was the vikernes of the fan@@ ? <EOS>
746Answer #1 = they the christians de@@ secrated our graves , our burial moun@@ ds , so it 's revenge .
747Score -11.0187
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751Sequence 43
752Paragraph = in january 1993 , an article in one of norway 's biggest newspapers , ber@@ gens ti@@ den@@ de ( bt ) , brought the black metal scene into the media spotlight . two friends of vikernes interviewed him and brought the interview to the newspaper , hoping they would print it . in the anonymous interview , '@@ count gri@@ sh@@ n@@ ack@@ h ' ( vikernes ) claimed to have burnt the churches and killed a man in lil@@ le@@ hammer . bt journalist finn bjorn ton@@ der set up a meeting with '@@ count gri@@ sh@@ n@@ ack@@ h ' , with help from the friends . the journalists were summoned to an apartment and reportedly warned that they would be shot if the police were called . there , vikernes and his companions told the journalists that they had burnt the churches , or knew who had done it , and said that the attacks would continue . they claimed to be devil worshi@@ ppers and said our intention is to spread fear and devil@@ ry . . . that is why we are telling this to ber@@ gens ti@@ den@@ de . they gave the journalists details about the ar@@ sons that hadn 't been released to the press and so bt spoke with the police before publishing it , who confirmed these details . </title> var@@ g vikernes ber@@ gens ti@@ den@@ de article <EOS>
753
754GT Question = <SOS> what is ber@@ gens ti@@ den@@ de ? <EOS>
755Question #0 = <SOS> what was the vikernes ? <EOS>
756Answer #0 = in january 1993 , an article in one of norway 's biggest newspapers , ber@@ gens ti@@ den@@ de ( bt ) , brought the black metal scene into the media spotlight .
757Score -6.6123
758
759GT Question = <SOS> what was the reason for this ? <EOS>
760Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the interview ? <EOS>
761Answer #1 = two friends of vikernes interviewed him and brought the interview to the newspaper , hoping they would print it . in the
762Score -10.4781
763
764GT Question = <SOS> what happened in the interview ? <EOS>
765Question #2 = <SOS> what was the name of the meeting ? <EOS>
766Answer #2 = ' ( vikernes ) claimed to have burnt the churches and killed a man in lil@@ le@@ hammer . bt journalist finn bjorn ton@@ der set up a meeting with '@@ count gri@@ sh@@ n@@ ack@@ h ' ,
767Score -9.7040
768
769GT Question = <SOS> did the meeting happen ? <EOS>
770Question #3 = <SOS> did they have any other friends ? <EOS>
771Answer #3 = journalists were summoned to an apartment and reportedly warned that they would be shot if the police were called . there ,
772Score -10.4768
773
774GT Question = <SOS> when they met what happened ? <EOS>
775Question #4 = <SOS> did they have any other friends ? <EOS>
776Answer #4 = vikernes and his companions told the journalists that they had burnt the churches , or knew who had done it , and said that the attacks would continue .
777Score -10.5950
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781Sequence 44
782Paragraph = the article was published on 20 january as the front page of the bt . it was headlined we lit the fires and included a photo of vikernes , his face mostly hidden , holding two large knives . however , by the time the article was printed , vikernes had already been arrested . the police allegedly found him by going to an address printed on a bur@@ z@@ um flyer , although vikernes believes that ton@@ der sn@@ it@@ ched on him . </title> var@@ g vikernes ber@@ gens ti@@ den@@ de article <EOS>
783
784GT Question = <SOS> was the interview published ? <EOS>
785Question #0 = <SOS> what was the vikernes ? <EOS>
786Answer #0 = 20 january as the front page of the bt . it was headlined we lit the fires and included a photo of vikernes , his face mostly hidden , holding two large knives .
787Score -6.8574
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791Sequence 45
792Paragraph = according to vikernes , the anonymous interview was planned by himself and euronymous . the goal , he says , was to scare people , promote black metal and get more customers for hel@@ ve@@ te . at the time , bur@@ z@@ um was about to release the as@@ ke mini album . vikernes said of the interview i exaggerated a lot and when the journalist left we . . . had a good laugh , because he didn 't seem to understand that i was pulling his leg . he added that the interview revealed nothing that could prove his involvement in any crime . vikernes claims that , after he was arrested , the journalist edited the interview and . . . published an insane version of it the following day , without even letting me read through it . some of the other scene members were also arrested and questioned , but all were released for lack of evidence . jor@@ n inge tun@@ sberg of ha@@ des said that the interview had grave consequences for the rest of the scene and that they did not know he was going to talk to the press , as he had said nothing . he added that they became bloody angry and he , tun@@ sberg , was pis@@ sed off . </title> var@@ g vikernes ber@@ gens ti@@ den@@ de article <EOS>
793
794GT Question = <SOS> what was the reaction to the article ? <EOS>
795Question #0 = <SOS> what was the vikernes ? <EOS>
796Answer #0 = according to vikernes , the anonymous interview was planned by himself and euronymous . the goal , he says , was to scare people , promote black metal
797Score -6.4661
798
799GT Question = <SOS> did vikernes say anything else about the article ? <EOS>
800Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other members ? <EOS>
801Answer #1 = i exaggerated a lot and when the journalist left we . . . had a good laugh , because he didn 't seem to understand that i was pulling his leg .
802Score -9.3175
803
804GT Question = <SOS> did he say more about it ? <EOS>
805Question #2 = <SOS> did he have any other members ? <EOS>
806Answer #2 = vikernes claims that , after he was arrested , the journalist edited the interview and . . . published an insane version of it the following day , without even letting me read through it .
807Score -8.8968
808
809GT Question = <SOS> were there any consequences as a result of the article ? <EOS>
810Question #3 = <SOS> did he have any other members ? <EOS>
811Answer #3 = the interview had grave consequences for the rest of the scene and that they did not know he was going to talk to the press , as he had said nothing .
812Score -9.3019
813
814GT Question = <SOS> do they elaborate on the consequences ? <EOS>
815Question #4 = <SOS> did he have any other members ? <EOS>
816Answer #4 = he added that they became bloody angry and he , tun@@ sberg , was pis@@ sed off .
817Score -8.5721
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821Sequence 46
822Paragraph = the prince of wales , albert edward ( bertie , later edward vii ) , arranged to sit next to langtry at a dinner party given by sir allen young on may 24 , 1877 . ( lillie 's husband edward was seated at the other end of the table . ) although the prince was married to princess alexandra of denmark and had six children , he was a well known phil@@ ander@@ er . he became infatu@@ ated with langtry , and she soon became his de facto mistress . she was presented to the prince 's mother , queen victoria . princess alexandra was generous in never displaying any jealousy about her husband 's in@@ fi@@ deli@@ ties and accepted and acknowledged lillie . </title> lillie langtry royal mistress <EOS>
823
824GT Question = <SOS> who 's mistress was lillie langtry ? <EOS>
825Question #0 = <SOS> what was the prince mistress ? <EOS>
826Answer #0 = prince
827Score -6.3583
828
829GT Question = <SOS> how did they meet ? <EOS>
830Question #1 = <SOS> what was the prince ? <EOS>
831Answer #1 = seated at the other end of the table .
832Score -6.8992
833
834GT Question = <SOS> how long did their affair last ? <EOS>
835Question #2 = <SOS> did she have any siblings ? <EOS>
836Answer #2 = had six children ,
837Score -3.8585
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841Sequence 47
842Paragraph = lillie 's liaison with the prince lasted from late 1877 to june 1880 . although remaining friends with the prince , lillie langtry 's physical relationship with him ended when she became pregnant , probably by her old friend arthur jones with whom she went to paris for the birth of the child , jeanne marie , in march 1881 . </title> lillie langtry royal mistress <EOS>
843
844GT Question = <SOS> did she have affairs with anyone else ? <EOS>
845Question #0 = <SOS> what was the royal mistress ? <EOS>
846Answer #0 = she became pregnant , probably by her old friend arthur jones
847Score -6.6536
848
849GT Question = <SOS> what was the child 's name ? <EOS>
850Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the prince ? <EOS>
851Answer #1 = jeanne marie ,
852Score -7.6924
853
854GT Question = <SOS> did she stay successful ? <EOS>
855Question #2 = <SOS> did she have any other liaison ? <EOS>
856Answer #2 = she went to paris
857Score -10.1933
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861Sequence 48
862Paragraph = in july 1879 , langtry began an affair with the earl of shrew@@ sbury in january 1880 , langtry and the earl were planning to run away together . in the autumn of 1879 , rumours were published in town talk that her husband would divorce her and cite , among others , the prince of wales as co respon@@ dent . adol@@ phus rosenberg was the journalist . he wrote separately about mrs corn@@ wallis west , which resulted in her husband suing him for libel . at this point , the prince of wales instructed his solicitor george lewis to sue . rosen@@ burg pleaded guilty to both of the charges brought against him and was sentenced to 2 years in prison . </title> lillie langtry royal mistress <EOS>
863
864GT Question = <SOS> what was her occupation ? <EOS>
865Question #0 = <SOS> what was the first affair ? <EOS>
866Answer #0 = affair
867Score -7.9299
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872Paragraph = prime minister harold macmillan was initially supportive , ch@@ asti@@ sing the post@@ master general reginald be@@ v@@ ins for threatening to do something about it . however , the bbc received many complaints from organisations and establishment figures . lord al@@ dington , vice chairman of the conservative party , wrote to the bbc 's director general hugh carleton greene that frost had a hatred of the prime minister , which he finds impossible to control . the programme also attracted complaints from the boy scout association , upset by an item questioning the sexuality of its founder lord baden powell , and the government of cyprus , which claimed that a joke about archbishop ma@@ kari@@ os , the country 's ruler , was a gross violation of internationally accepted ethics . </title> that was the week that was reception <EOS>
873
874GT Question = <SOS> what was the reception about <EOS>
875Question #0 = <SOS> what happened to the week ? <EOS>
876Answer #0 = bbc received many complaints from organisations and establishment figures .
877Score -6.3957
878
879GT Question = <SOS> why did they recieve complaints ? <EOS>
880Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other complaints ? <EOS>
881Answer #1 = that frost had a hatred of the prime minister , which he finds impossible to control .
882Score -9.9789
883
884GT Question = <SOS> what else about the reception that is interesting ? <EOS>
885Question #2 = <SOS> what was the week ? <EOS>
886Answer #2 = also attracted complaints from the boy scout association ,
887Score -5.9116
888
889GT Question = <SOS> why did boy scouts have an issue ? <EOS>
890Question #3 = <SOS> what was the week ? <EOS>
891Answer #3 = upset by an item questioning the sexuality of its founder lord baden powell ,
892Score -5.9604
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896Sequence 50
897Paragraph = fremont delayed these orders hoping washington would send instructions for fremont to be military governor . also , the california battalion refused to join the u . s . army . fremont gave orders for the california battalion not to surrender arms , and rode to monterey to talk to kear@@ ny , and told kear@@ ny he would obey orders . kear@@ ny sent col . richard b . mason to los angeles , who was to succeed kear@@ ny as military governor of california , to in@@ spect troops and give fremont further orders . fremont and mason however were at odds with each other and fremont challenged mason to a duel . after an arrangement to postpone the duel , kear@@ ny rode to los angeles and refused fremont 's request to join troops in mexico . ordered to march with kear@@ ny 's army back east , fremont was arrested on august 22 , 1847 when they arrived at fort lea@@ ven@@ worth . he was charged with mutiny , disobedience of orders , assumption of powers , along with several other military offenses . ordered by kear@@ ny to report to the adjutant general in washington to stand for court martial , fremont was convicted of mutiny , disobedience of a superior officer and military misconduct on january 31 , 1848 . </title> john c . fremont court@@ martial and resignation <EOS>
898
899GT Question = <SOS> what did he get court@@ mar@@ ti@@ aled ? <EOS>
900Question #0 = <SOS> what was the martial ? <EOS>
901Answer #0 = fremont was convicted of mutiny , disobedience of a superior officer and military misconduct
902Score -6.9193
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907Paragraph = while appro@@ ving the court 's decision , president james k . polk quickly commu@@ ted fremont 's sentence of dishon@@ or@@ able discharge and reinstated him into the army , due to his war services . polk felt that fremont was guilty of disobe@@ ying orders and misconduct , but he did not believe fremont was guilty of mutiny . additionally , polk wished to plac@@ ate thomas hart b@@ enton , a powerful senator and fremont 's father in law who felt that fremont was innocent . fremont , only gaining a partial pardon from polk , resigned his commission in protest and settled in california . despite the court martial fremont remained popular among the american public . </title> john c . fremont court@@ martial and resignation <EOS>
908
909GT Question = <SOS> did he resign after this ? <EOS>
910Question #0 = <SOS> what was the martial ? <EOS>
911Answer #0 = president james k . polk quickly commu@@ ted fremont 's sentence of dishon@@ or@@ able discharge and reinstated him into the army ,
912Score -7.0307
913
914GT Question = <SOS> why did he end up resigning ? <EOS>
915Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other resignation ? <EOS>
916Answer #1 = polk felt that fremont was guilty of disobe@@ ying orders and misconduct , but he did not believe fremont was guilty of mutiny .
917Score -8.5683
918
919GT Question = <SOS> what did he do after he left the military ? <EOS>
920Question #2 = <SOS> what was his first pardon ? <EOS>
921Answer #2 = fremont , only gaining a partial pardon from polk , resigned his commission in protest and settled in california .
922Score -8.8923
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927Paragraph = first , kaine believes that the united states should work to support democracy in already democratic countries , as democracy globally has been declining for many years . to maintain democracy in democratic countries , kaine proposes the creation of an inter@@ governmental organization consisting of all the world 's demo@@ cracies in which states can cooperate on solutions to problems such as corruption and voter inclusion . he compares this hypothe@@ tical group to the organization for economic cooperation and development , in which advanced industri@@ alized countries collaborate on economic policy . kaine believes that this new organization will help demo@@ cracies remain democratic , as well as promoting democracy in other countries by providing those countries viable democratic examples for them to emulate . in this way , kaine says that the united states should no longer see itself as the indispensable nation , but rather the exemplary democracy . </title> tim kaine grand strategy and democracy promotion <EOS>
928
929GT Question = <SOS> what was tim kaine 's grand strategy ? <EOS>
930Question #0 = <SOS> what was the grand promotion ? <EOS>
931Answer #0 = kaine believes that the united states should work to support democracy in already democratic countries , as democracy globally has been declining for many years .
932Score -7.1944
933
934GT Question = <SOS> how did he work to promote democracy ? <EOS>
935Question #1 = <SOS> what was the grand organization ? <EOS>
936Answer #1 = kaine proposes the creation of an inter@@ governmental organization consisting of all the world 's demo@@ cracies in which states can cooperate on solutions
937Score -10.0847
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941Sequence 53
942Paragraph = carroll entered the national political arena in the 1850s , following her father 's appointment as naval officer for the district of baltimore by wh@@ ig president zachary taylor . shortly thereafter , taylor died and carroll 's commission was signed by mil@@ lard fillmore . in 1854 , carroll joined the american party ( the know nothing party ) following the demise of the whi@@ gs . at the time much political reali@@ gnment was going on nationwide . the same year the republican party was formed . the southern pro slavery democrats took over control of their party 's leadership in congress due to the defeat of many northern democrats following the passage of the unpopular kansas nebraska act in may . </title> anna ella carroll 1850s political career <EOS>
943
944GT Question = <SOS> what made anna get into politics ? <EOS>
945Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in the 1850s party ? <EOS>
946Answer #0 = carroll joined the american party ( the know nothing party ) following the demise of the whi@@ gs .
947Score -7.6086
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952Paragraph = in maryland , large numbers of immigrants , largely irish and german catholics , had flooded into baltimore during the great famine in ireland and the 1848 revolutions in germany . they took work in the port and railroad yards . due to this rapid increase in population density , there was competition with free people of color for housing and jobs street crime became a problem and relief rolls rose . at the same time , plan@@ ters were a strong force in the state many catholic and episcop@@ alian plan@@ ters resided on the eastern shore , which continued as primarily agricultural . in 1853 , the maryland know nothing party was formed , initially from three na@@ tivist groups . yet beginning in february , it took in large numbers of striking labor@@ ers from the iron@@ work 's factory in baltimore , whom the democratic party had refused to support . in opposing the pro slavery democrats , the know no@@ things became a powerful , but divi@@ sive , party in the state . they were pro union , pro labor , anti catholic , and anti immigrant . </title> anna ella carroll 1850s political career <EOS>
953
954GT Question = <SOS> where was she when writing this ? <EOS>
955Question #0 = <SOS> when did they start political political career ? <EOS>
956Answer #0 = in maryland
957Score -9.1079
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962Paragraph = along with other re@@ formers , anna carroll campaigned by writing against urban machine corruption , crime , and what was perceived as the political threat of the power of the catholic church . in maryland the catholic planter urban vote could combine to establish a pro slavery state government . in 1856 , the wh@@ ig party split nationally into northern and southern factions due to the slavery issue . during the 1856 presidential election , carroll supported and campaigned on behalf of fillmore , the know nothing candidate . carroll wrote many articles and pamphlets and she toured the northeast on his behalf . considered a moderate , fillmore carried the state of maryland , his only victory in the election . </title> anna ella carroll 1850s political career <EOS>
963
964GT Question = <SOS> what else did she do in her political years ? <EOS>
965Question #0 = <SOS> what was the carroll ? <EOS>
966Answer #0 = campaigned by writing against urban machine corruption , crime , and what was perceived as the political threat of the power of the catholic church .
967Score -6.6003
968
969GT Question = <SOS> what was her plan or outcome for doing this ? <EOS>
970Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the state ? <EOS>
971Answer #1 = to establish a pro slavery state government .
972Score -10.0243
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977Paragraph = being so thoroughly informed by social science perspectives on identity and society , le guin treats race and gender quite deliberately . the majority of her main characters are people of color , a choice made to reflect the non white majority of humans , and one to which she attributes the frequent lack of character illustrations on her book covers . her writing often makes use of alien ( i . e . , human but non ter@@ ran ) cultures to examine structural characteristics of human culture and society and their impact on the individual . </title> ursula k . le guin sociology , anthropology and psychology <EOS>
978
979GT Question = <SOS> what was her outlook on sociology ? <EOS>
980Question #0 = <SOS> what was the guin sociology ? <EOS>
981Answer #0 = being so thoroughly informed by social science perspectives on identity and society , le guin treats race and gender quite deliberately .
982Score -6.9227
983
984GT Question = <SOS> what was her outlook on anthropology and psychology ? <EOS>
985Question #1 = <SOS> what was her guin sociology ? <EOS>
986Answer #1 = le guin treats race and gender quite deliberately . the majority of her main characters are people of color , a choice made to reflect the non white majority of humans ,
987Score -8.0816
988
989GT Question = <SOS> what was some of her other out@@ looks ? <EOS>
990Question #2 = <SOS> what was her writing ? <EOS>
991Answer #2 = her writing often makes use of alien ( i . e . , human but non ter@@ ran ) cultures to examine structural characteristics of human culture and society
992Score -8.1983
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996Sequence 57
997Paragraph = le guin 's writing notably employs the ordinary actions and trans@@ actions of everyday life , clari@@ fying how these daily activities em@@ bed individuals in a context of relation to the physical world and to one another . for example , the engagement of the main characters with the everyday business of looking after animals , tending gardens and doing domestic chores is central to the novel te@@ han@@ u . themes of jun@@ gian psychology also are prominent in her writing . </title> ursula k . le guin sociology , anthropology and psychology <EOS>
998
999GT Question = <SOS> what kind of things did she write about ? <EOS>
1000Question #0 = <SOS> what was the guin sociology ? <EOS>
1001Answer #0 = writing notably employs the ordinary actions and trans@@ actions of everyday life , clari@@ fying how these daily activities em@@ bed individuals in a context of
1002Score -6.7698
1003
1004GT Question = <SOS> what was her view of the individuals context ? <EOS>
1005Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the characters ? <EOS>
1006Answer #1 = individuals in a context of relation to the physical world and to one another . for example , the
1007Score -10.0964
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1011Sequence 58
1012Paragraph = for example le guin 's hain@@ ish cycle , a series of novels encompassing a loose collection of societies , of various related human species , that exist largely in isolation from one another , providing the setting for her explorations of inter@@ cultural encounter . the left hand of darkness , the dis@@ possessed and the telling all consider the consequences of contact between different worlds and cultures . unlike those in much mainstream science fiction , hain@@ ish cycle civilization does not possess reliable human faster than light travel , but does have technology for instan@@ tane@@ ous communication . the social and cultural impact of the arrival of e@@ kum@@ en en@@ voys ( known as mo@@ biles ) on remote planets , and the culture shock that the en@@ voys experience , constitute major themes of the left hand of darkness . le guin 's concept has been borrowed explicitly by several other well known authors , to the extent of using the name of the communication device ( the an@@ sible ) . the left hand of darkness is particularly noted for the way she explores social , cultural , and personal consequences of sexual identity through a novel involving a human 's encounter with an intermittently and@@ rog@@ yn@@ ous race . in addition to andro@@ gy@@ ny , le guin 's focus on sexuality breaks down normative gender roles . solitude , one of the stories in the birthday of the world and other stories follows a young girl , more adventurous and daring than her older brother , into a world dominated by strong , territorial women . in para@@ dis@@ es lost , the people of a spaceship several generations into the voyage to a new colony world are saved by a female inter@@ stellar navigator , an arche@@ ty@@ pal role typically reserved for men . </title> ursula k . le guin sociology , anthropology and psychology <EOS>
1013
1014GT Question = <SOS> what is the name of some things she wrote ? <EOS>
1015Question #0 = <SOS> what is the guin sociology ? <EOS>
1016Answer #0 = hain@@ ish cycle ,
1017Score -5.7866
1018
1019GT Question = <SOS> did she have specific out@@ looks regarding gen@@ ders ? <EOS>
1020Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the name of the name of the name of the sexuality ? <EOS>
1021Answer #1 = le guin 's focus on sexuality breaks down normative gender roles . solitude ,
1022Score -24.8198
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1027Paragraph = in early 2013 , despite the news of the departure of two band members ( drummer shannon lucas and bassist bart williams ) , plans were announced for an upcoming album release , to be entitled ever@@ black . tentative plans estimated its release to be early summer 2013 likely june . on april 10 , 2013 , the itunes store was updated with official release and availability information , including cover art , a full track listing , and an official u . s . release date of june 11 , 2013 . the album has 10 tracks in total . on the same day , the band 's first single from ever@@ black was made available for purchase and download , titled into the ever@@ black . the album itself was then released on june 11 and peaked at no . 32 on the u . s . billboard 200 . </title> the black dahlia murder ( band ) ever@@ black and aby@@ smal ( 2013 present ) edit <EOS>
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1029GT Question = <SOS> are ever@@ black and aby@@ smal album titles ? <EOS>
1030Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 2013 ? <EOS>
1031Answer #0 = plans were announced for an upcoming album release , to be entitled ever@@ black .
1032Score -3.8030
1033
1034GT Question = <SOS> which one was released first ? <EOS>
1035Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the album ? <EOS>
1036Answer #1 = ever@@ black .
1037Score -6.2587
1038
1039GT Question = <SOS> did ever@@ black do well ? <EOS>
1040Question #2 = <SOS> did they release any other albums ? <EOS>
1041Answer #2 = the album itself was then released on june 11 and peaked at no . 32 on the u . s . billboard 200 .
1042Score -7.2293
1043
1044GT Question = <SOS> which album did the best in sales during this time ? <EOS>
1045Question #3 = <SOS> did they release any other albums ? <EOS>
1046Answer #3 = the ever@@ black . the album itself was then released on june 11 and peaked at no . 32 on the u . s . billboard
1047Score -7.2964
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1051Sequence 60
1052Paragraph = lead guitarist ryan knight confirmed in early 2015 that the band will deliver a seventh studio release that year , followed by extensive touring , and that he is planning to start working on a solo album afterwards . vocalist trevor str@@ n@@ ad stated that the band 's new album , titled aby@@ smal , will be more raw and natural sounding and feature more dynamic and developed songs than their previous work . v@@ lad , son of the dragon , the first song from the album , was released online on june 24 , followed by recei@@ pt on july 22 and threat level no . 3 on august 19 . aby@@ smal was produced by mark lewis and ryan williams and released worldwide through metal blade on september 18 . in early february 2016 , it was announced that knight had left the band brandon ellis will replace him as touring lead guitarist . </title> the black dahlia murder ( band ) ever@@ black and aby@@ smal ( 2013 present ) edit <EOS>
1053
1054GT Question = <SOS> did aby@@ smal do well ? <EOS>
1055Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 2013 ? <EOS>
1056Answer #0 = aby@@ smal was produced by mark lewis and ryan williams and released worldwide through metal blade on september 18 .
1057Score -2.9619
1058
1059GT Question = <SOS> are they working on anything new ? <EOS>
1060Question #1 = <SOS> did they have any other songs ? <EOS>
1061Answer #1 = in early february 2016 , it was announced that knight had left the band brandon ellis will replace him as touring lead guitarist .
1062Score -7.7858
1063
1064GT Question = <SOS> why did knight leave the band ? <EOS>
1065Question #2 = <SOS> did they have any other songs ? <EOS>
1066Answer #2 = in early february 2016 , it was announced that knight had left the band
1067Score -7.7879
1068
1069GT Question = <SOS> was there any conflicts in the band during this time ? <EOS>
1070Question #3 = <SOS> did they have any other songs ? <EOS>
1071Answer #3 = it was announced that knight had left the band brandon ellis will replace him as touring lead guitarist .
1072Score -7.7493
1073
1074
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1076Sequence 61
1077Paragraph = in 2004 , oldman returned to prominence when he landed a significant role in the harry potter film series , playing harry potter 's godfather sirius black . the following year , he starred as james gordon in christopher nolan 's commercially and critically successful batman begins , a role that he reprised in the even more successful sequel the dark knight ( 2008 ) and once more in the conclusion , the dark knight rises ( 2012 ) . prominent film critic mark ker@@ mode , in reviewing the dark knight , downplayed claims that heath led@@ ger 's joker was the highlight of the film , saying , the best performance in the film , by a mile , is gary oldman 's . . . it would be lovely to see him get a n academy award nomination because actually , he 's the guy who gets kind of overlooked in all of this . oldman co starred with jim car@@ rey in the 2009 version of a christmas carol in which oldman played three roles . he had a starring role in david go@@ yer 's supernatural thriller the unborn , released in 2009 . in 2010 , oldman co starred with den@@ zel washington in the book of eli . he also played a lead role in catherine hard@@ wic@@ ke 's red riding hood . oldman voiced the role of villain lord shen and was nominated for an annie award for his performance in kung fu panda 2 . </title> gary oldman resurgence and franchise stardom ( 2004 2014 ) <EOS>
1078
1079GT Question = <SOS> what was his resurgence or comeback role ? <EOS>
1080Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 2004 ? <EOS>
1081Answer #0 = in 2004 , oldman returned to prominence when he landed a significant role in the harry potter film series , playing harry potter 's godfather sirius black .
1082Score -3.4492
1083
1084GT Question = <SOS> did he ever have a starring role ? <EOS>
1085Question #1 = <SOS> what happened after that ? <EOS>
1086Answer #1 = starred as james gordon in christopher nolan 's commercially and critically successful batman begins ,
1087Score -4.8713
1088
1089
1090
1091Sequence 62
1092Paragraph = oldman received strong reviews and earned his first academy award nomination and a bafta award nomination for his portrayal of british spy george smiley in tinker tail@@ or soldier spy ( 2011 ) , an adaptation of the john le car@@ re novel , directed by tomas al@@ fre@@ dson . in addition , he was chosen by screened , and w magazine for giving one of the best performances of 2011 . to prepare for the role of george smiley , gary oldman gained 15 pounds by eating a lot of tre@@ acle sponge and cust@@ ard to put on a bit of middle aged tum@@ my . oldman also watched alec guinness ' performance in tinker tail@@ or soldier spy , and paid a visit to smiley 's creator john le car@@ re the way he touched his shirt , spoke and so on , i took all that and used it . i hope he won 't mind , but smiley is in his dna . </title> gary oldman resurgence and franchise stardom ( 2004 2014 ) <EOS>
1093
1094GT Question = <SOS> what role did he receive that for ? <EOS>
1095Question #0 = <SOS> what was his first academy ? <EOS>
1096Answer #0 = portrayal of british spy george smiley in tinker tail@@ or soldier spy ( 2011 ) ,
1097Score -7.2875
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1099
1100
1101Sequence 63
1102Paragraph = in 1991 , oldman starred in his first us blockbuster , playing lee harvey oswald in oliver stone 's jfk . according to oldman , very little was written about oswald in the script . stone gave him several plane tickets , a list of contacts and told him to do his own research . oldman met with oswald 's wife , marina , and her two daughters to prepare for the role . the following year , he starred as count dracula in francis ford coppola 's romance horror bra@@ m stoker 's dracula . a commercially successful film adaptation of bra@@ m stoker 's 1897 novel , it was a box office success worldwide . oldman 's performance was recognised as the best male performance of 1992 by the academy of science fiction , fantasy horror films , which awarded oldman its best actor award . oldman later became a popular portra@@ yer of villains he played violent pimp dre@@ xl spi@@ vey in the tony scott directed , quentin tar@@ ant@@ ino written true romance ( 1993 ) , a role which ms@@ n movies described as one of cinema 's most memorable villains a sa@@ distic prison warden in murder in the first ( 1995 ) futuristic corporate tyrant jean bapti@@ ste emanuel zor@@ g in the fifth element ( 1997 ) and dr . zachary smith spider smith in the commercially successful but critically panned lost in space ( 1998 ) . he was considered for two roles in quentin tar@@ ant@@ ino 's pulp fiction ( 1994 ) , but neither were realised . tar@@ ant@@ ino contemplated oldman as gangster jules win@@ n@@ field ( played by samuel l . jackson ) , while tri@@ star executives recommended him for drug dealer lance ( portrayed by eric stol@@ tz ) . </title> gary oldman mainstream success ( 1991 2001 ) <EOS>
1103
1104GT Question = <SOS> what garnered his success ? <EOS>
1105Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 1991 ? <EOS>
1106Answer #0 = in 1991 , oldman starred in his first us blockbuster , playing lee harvey oswald in oliver stone 's jfk .
1107Score -3.0338
1108
1109GT Question = <SOS> what was his most successful film during this time ? <EOS>
1110Question #1 = <SOS> what was the first film he was in ? <EOS>
1111Answer #1 = a commercially successful film adaptation of bra@@ m stoker 's 1897 novel , it was a box office success worldwide .
1112Score -13.6004
1113
1114
1115
1116Sequence 64
1117Paragraph = oldman appeared opposite jeff bridges as zeal@@ ous republican congressman sheldon run@@ yon in the contender ( 2000 ) , in which he was also credited as a producer . oldman received a screen actors guild award nomination for his performance . in 2001 , he starred opposite anthony hopkins in hannibal , as mason ver@@ ger , the only surviving victim of hannibal lecter . he reportedly spent six hours per day in the make up room to achieve the character 's hide@@ ously dis@@ figured appearance . it marked the second time that oldman had appeared opposite hopkins , a personal friend who was part of the supporting cast of bra@@ m stoker 's dracula . oldman is uncredited in the film , reportedly over a dispute regarding top billing , which was going to co star anthony hopkins and julianne moore . he received an emmy award nomination for two guest appearances in friends in may 2001 , appearing in the two part episode the one with chandler and monica 's wedding as richard crosby , a pe@@ dan@@ tic actor who insists that real actors spit on one another when they en@@ unci@@ ate , leading to tension , then friendship , with joey tri@@ b@@ bi@@ ani ( matt le@@ blanc ) . oldman had previously worked with le@@ blanc on lost in space . </title> gary oldman mainstream success ( 1991 2001 ) <EOS>
1118
1119GT Question = <SOS> what did he do in 2000 of note ? <EOS>
1120Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 1991 ? <EOS>
1121Answer #0 = appeared opposite jeff bridges as zeal@@ ous republican congressman sheldon run@@ yon in the contender ( 2000 ) , in which he was also credited as a producer .
1122Score -3.4330
1123
1124GT Question = <SOS> did he receive any recognition for this ? <EOS>
1125Question #1 = <SOS> did he win any awards ? <EOS>
1126Answer #1 = oldman received a screen actors guild award nomination for his performance .
1127Score -2.7763
1128
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1131Sequence 65
1132Paragraph = due to marital problems of ruth st . denis and ted shawn and financial difficulties , den@@ isha@@ wn concluded in the early 1930s . consequently , shawn went on to form an all male dance company , made up of athletes he taught at springfield college in massachusetts . shawn 's mission in creating this company was to fight for acceptance of the american male dancer and to bring awareness of the art form from a male perspective . </title> ted shawn ted shawn and his men dancers <EOS>
1133
1134GT Question = <SOS> how were ted shawn and his men dancers formed ? <EOS>
1135Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in his men ? <EOS>
1136Answer #0 = den@@ isha@@ wn concluded in the early 1930s . consequently , shawn went on to form an all male dance company , made up of athletes he taught at springfield college in massachusetts .
1137Score -5.8993
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1139
1140
1141Sequence 66
1142Paragraph = the all male company was based out of a farm that shawn purchased near his hometown lee , massachusetts . on july 14 , 1933 , ted shawn and his men dancers had their premier performance at shawn 's farm , which would later be known as jacob 's pillow dance festival . shawn produced some of his most innov@@ ate and controversial choreography to date with this company such as pon@@ ca indian dance , sinhal@@ se devil dance , maori war ha@@ ka , hopi indian eagle dance , dy@@ ak spear dances , and kinetic mol@@ pa@@ i . through these creative works shawn showcased athletic and masculine movement that soon would gain popularity . the company performed in the united states and canada , touring more than 750 cities , in addition to international success in london and havana . ted shawn and his men dancers concluded at jacob 's pillow on august 31 , 1940 with a homecoming performance . </title> ted shawn ted shawn and his men dancers <EOS>
1143
1144GT Question = <SOS> where did they perform ? <EOS>
1145Question #0 = <SOS> what was his first dancers ? <EOS>
1146Answer #0 = their premier performance at shawn 's farm , which would later be known as jacob 's pillow dance festival .
1147Score -6.8092
1148
1149GT Question = <SOS> where was shawn 's farm ? <EOS>
1150Question #1 = <SOS> what was his first company ? <EOS>
1151Answer #1 = farm that shawn purchased near his hometown lee , massachusetts .
1152Score -7.0758
1153
1154GT Question = <SOS> where else did they perform ? <EOS>
1155Question #2 = <SOS> what was his first company ? <EOS>
1156Answer #2 = the company performed in the united states and canada , touring more than 750 cities , in addition to international success in london and havana .
1157Score -7.9208
1158
1159GT Question = <SOS> how did the public react to the group ? <EOS>
1160Question #3 = <SOS> what was his first company ? <EOS>
1161Answer #3 = through these creative works shawn showcased athletic and masculine movement that soon would gain popularity . the
1162Score -8.3878
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1164
1165
1166Sequence 67
1167Paragraph = during the years of the company , shawn 's love for the relationships created by the men in his dances soon translated into love between himself and one of his company members , barton mu@@ ma@@ w ( 1912 2001 ) , which lasted from 1931 to 1948 . one of the leading stars of the company , barton mu@@ ma@@ w would emerge onto the dance industry and be considered the american nijinsky . while with shawn , mu@@ ma@@ w began a relationship with a john christian , a stage manager for the company . mu@@ ma@@ w introduced shawn to christian . later , shawn formed a partnership with john christian , with whom he stayed from 1949 until his death in 1972 . </title> ted shawn ted shawn and his men dancers <EOS>
1168
1169GT Question = <SOS> does he still perform at his farm ? <EOS>
1170Question #0 = <SOS> when did he start his men ? <EOS>
1171Answer #0 = his death in 1972 .
1172Score -6.8351
1173
1174GT Question = <SOS> how did he die ? <EOS>
1175Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other dancers dancers dancers dancers dancers ? <EOS>
1176Answer #1 = with whom he stayed from 1949 until his death in 1972 .
1177Score -18.3404
1178
1179GT Question = <SOS> how was his relationship with his students ? <EOS>
1180Question #2 = <SOS> what was his first dancers ? <EOS>
1181Answer #2 = company , shawn 's love for the relationships created by the men in his dances soon translated into love between himself and one of his company members ,
1182Score -8.2043
1183
1184GT Question = <SOS> did he have a relationship with a student ? <EOS>
1185Question #3 = <SOS> what was his first dancers ? <EOS>
1186Answer #3 = one of his company members , barton mu@@ ma@@ w ( 1912 2001 ) , which lasted from 1931 to 1948 .
1187Score -8.7753
1188
1189GT Question = <SOS> why did they break up ? <EOS>
1190Question #4 = <SOS> did he have any other dancers dancers dancers dancers ? <EOS>
1191Answer #4 = while with shawn , mu@@ ma@@ w began a relationship with a john christian , a stage manager for the company .
1192Score -15.8035
1193
1194GT Question = <SOS> how did that affect the company ? <EOS>
1195Question #5 = <SOS> did he have any other dancers dancers dancers dancers ? <EOS>
1196Answer #5 = mu@@ ma@@ w introduced shawn to christian . later , shawn formed a partnership with john christian , with whom he stayed from 1949 until his death in 1972 .
1197Score -16.0706
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1201Sequence 68
1202Paragraph = snow moved to nashville , tennessee , in 1945 , and hank snow , the singing ranger ( modified from his earlier nickname , the yo@@ del@@ ing ranger ) , began recording for rca victor in the united states in 1949 . his first release in the united states , marriage vow climbed to number ten on the country charts in the fall of 1949 however , it wasn 't until he was invited to play at the grand ole opry in 1950 that he gained serious significance in the united states . his second release in early 1950 , i 'm moving on was the first of seven number 1 hits on the country charts . i 'm moving on stayed at the top for 21 weeks , setting the all time record for most weeks at number 1 . </title> hank snow nashville calls <EOS>
1203
1204GT Question = <SOS> what led him to nashville <EOS>
1205Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in tennessee ? <EOS>
1206Answer #0 = snow moved to nashville , tennessee , in 1945 , and hank snow , the singing ranger (
1207Score -4.3433
1208
1209GT Question = <SOS> where did he get his start in nas@@ ville <EOS>
1210Question #1 = <SOS> what was his first release ? <EOS>
1211Answer #1 = his first release in the united states , marriage vow climbed to number ten on the country charts in the fall of 1949
1212Score -5.9459
1213
1214GT Question = <SOS> did he play any live shows ? <EOS>
1215Question #2 = <SOS> did he do anything else in the nashville ? <EOS>
1216Answer #2 = 1949 however , it wasn 't until he was invited to play at the grand ole opry in 1950 that he gained serious significance in the united states .
1217Score -10.3579
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1219
1220
1221Sequence 69
1222Paragraph = that same year the golden rocket and the r@@ hum@@ ba boogie both hit number one with the latter remaining no . 1 for eight weeks . </title> hank snow nashville calls <EOS>
1223
1224GT Question = <SOS> what was his most popular song ? <EOS>
1225Question #0 = <SOS> what happened with the calls calls ? <EOS>
1226Answer #0 = that same year the golden rocket and the r@@ hum@@ ba boogie both hit number one with the latter remaining no . 1 for eight weeks .
1227Score -7.4804
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1231Sequence 70
1232Paragraph = my bloody valentine signed with island records in october 1992 for a reported ps@@ 250 , 000 contract . the band 's advance went towards the construction of a home studio in stre@@ ath@@ am , south london , which was completed in april 1993 . several technical problems with the studio sent the band into semi mel@@ tdown , according to shields , who was rumoured to have been suffering from writer 's block . the band remained largely inactive , but they recorded and released two cover songs from 1993 to 1996 a rendering of we have all the time in the world by louis armstrong for peace together and a cover of map ref . 4@@ 1@@ de@@ gn 9@@ 3@@ deg@@ w by wire for the tribute album wh@@ ore tribute to wire . </title> my bloody valentine ( band ) island records and breakup 1992 1997 <EOS>
1233
1234GT Question = <SOS> what caused the fallout between the band and island ? <EOS>
1235Question #0 = <SOS> did they win any awards ? <EOS>
1236Answer #0 = several technical problems with the studio sent the band into semi mel@@ tdown ,
1237Score -4.8708
1238
1239
1240
1241Sequence 71
1242Paragraph = in 1995 , debbie goo@@ ge and colm o ci@@ o@@ so@@ ig left my bloody valentine . goo@@ ge , who briefly worked as a taxi driver following her departure , formed the indie rock supergroup snow@@ pony with katharine gifford , who also performed with stere@@ ol@@ ab and moon@@ shake , and o ci@@ o@@ so@@ ig relocated to the united states , forming hope sandoval the warm inventions with hope sandoval of mazzy star . shields and butcher attempted to record a third studio album , which shields claimed would be released in 1998 . however , butcher departed the band in 1997 . unable to fin@@ alise a third album , shields isolated himself , and in his own words went crazy , drawing comparisons in the music press to the eccentric behavior of other musicians , including brian wilson of the beach boys and syd barrett of pink floyd . shields later became a touring member of primal scream , collaborated with a number of artists including yo la tengo , dinosaur jr . , and le volume cour@@ be and recorded songs for the soundtrack to the 2003 film lost in translation . </title> my bloody valentine ( band ) island records and breakup 1992 1997 <EOS>
1243
1244GT Question = <SOS> did the band members remain friends ? <EOS>
1245Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 1995 ? <EOS>
1246Answer #0 = unable to fin@@ alise a third album , shields isolated himself , and in his own words went crazy ,
1247Score -3.9761
1248
1249GT Question = <SOS> was he ever able to bounce back ? <EOS>
1250Question #1 = <SOS> did they win any awards ? <EOS>
1251Answer #1 = shields later became a touring member of primal scream , collaborated with a number of artists
1252Score -5.2607
1253
1254GT Question = <SOS> did the other members continue with their music careers ? <EOS>
1255Question #2 = <SOS> did they have any other artists ? <EOS>
1256Answer #2 = goo@@ ge , who briefly worked as a taxi driver following her departure , formed the indie rock supergroup snow@@ pony with katharine gifford ,
1257Score -8.5245
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1259
1260
1261Sequence 72
1262Paragraph = rumours had spread amongst fans that albums worth of material had been recorded and shelved prior to the band 's break up . in 1999 , it was reported that shields had delivered 60 hours of material to island records , and butcher confirmed that there existed probably enough songs to fill two albums . shields later admitted that at least one full album of half finished material was abandoned , stating it was dead . it hadn 't got that spirit , that life in it . </title> my bloody valentine ( band ) island records and breakup 1992 1997 <EOS>
1263
1264GT Question = <SOS> did the members ever record together again after the breakup ? <EOS>
1265Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 1999 ? <EOS>
1266Answer #0 = rumours had spread amongst fans that albums worth of material had been recorded and shelved prior to the band 's break up .
1267Score -4.7406
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1269
1270
1271Sequence 73
1272Paragraph = chal@@ dea describes two separate territories . </title> chal@@ dea land <EOS>
1273
1274GT Question = <SOS> what was the relation between chal@@ dea and the land ? <EOS>
1275Question #0 = <SOS> how many territories did he have ? <EOS>
1276Answer #0 = chal@@ dea describes two separate territories .
1277Score -5.9950
1278
1279GT Question = <SOS> what does he referred it as ? <EOS>
1280Question #1 = <SOS> what was the land ? <EOS>
1281Answer #1 = chal@@ dea
1282Score -6.5627
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1286Sequence 74
1287Paragraph = in the early period , between the early 9th century and late 7th century bc , it was the name of a small sporadically independent migrant founded territory under the domination of the neo assyrian empire ( 911 6@@ 05 bc ) in southeastern babylon@@ ia , extending to the western shores of the persian gulf . at some point after the chal@@ dean tribes settled in the region it eventually became called mat kal@@ di land of chal@@ de@@ ans by the native mesopo@@ tam@@ ians , the as@@ syrians and babylon@@ ians . the expression mat bit y@@ akin is also used , apparently syn@@ onym@@ ously . bit y@@ akin was likely the chief or capital city of the land . the king of chal@@ dea was also called the king of bit y@@ akin , just as the kings of babylon@@ ia and as@@ syria were regularly styled simply king of babylon or as@@ sur , the capital city in each case . in the same way , what is now known as the persian gulf was sometimes called the sea of bit y@@ akin , and sometimes the sea of the land of chal@@ dea . </title> chal@@ dea land <EOS>
1288
1289GT Question = <SOS> when did describe the territories ? <EOS>
1290Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in the early period ? <EOS>
1291Answer #0 = it was the name of a small sporadically independent migrant founded territory under the domination of the neo assyrian empire
1292Score -4.8731
1293
1294GT Question = <SOS> where was the territory located ? <EOS>
1295Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the persian ? <EOS>
1296Answer #1 = in southeastern babylon@@ ia , extending to the western shores of the persian gulf .
1297Score -9.7267
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1301Sequence 75
1302Paragraph = the boundaries of the early lands settled by chal@@ de@@ ans in the early 8@@ 00s bc have not been identified with precision by historians . chal@@ dea generally referred to the low , mar@@ shy , allu@@ vial land around the estu@@ aries of the ti@@ gr@@ is and eu@@ phr@@ ates , which in ancient times discharged their waters through separate mou@@ ths into the sea . from the tenth to late seventh centuries bc , chal@@ dea , like the rest of mesopotamia and much of the ancient near east , anatoli@@ a , caucasus and north africa came to be dominated by the neo assyrian empire ( 911 6@@ 08 bc ) , which was based in northern mesopotamia . between 6@@ 08 bc and 5@@ 57 bc , when the chal@@ dean tribe had burst their narrow bonds and obtained their short lived period of ascen@@ dency over all of babylon@@ ia , they briefly gave their name to the whole land , which was then called chal@@ dea by some peoples , particularly the jews , although this term eventually fell out of use . the old testament book of the prophet ha@@ bak@@ k@@ uk describes the chal@@ de@@ ans as a bitter and swift nation . </title> chal@@ dea land <EOS>
1303
1304GT Question = <SOS> who later identified it ? <EOS>
1305Question #0 = <SOS> what was the land of the land ? <EOS>
1306Answer #0 = chal@@ dea generally referred to the low , mar@@ shy , allu@@ vial land around the estu@@ aries of the ti@@ gr@@ is and eu@@ phr@@ ates ,
1307Score -8.9536
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1311Sequence 76
1312Paragraph = gerard so@@ et@@ eman also wrote the script for verhoeven 's first american film , flesh and blood ( 1985 ) , which starred rut@@ ger hau@@ er and jennifer jason leigh . verhoeven moved to hollywood for a wider range of opportunities in filmmaking . working in the u . s . he made a serious change in style , directing big budget , very violent , special effects heavy sm@@ ashes robo@@ cop and total recall . robo@@ cop , for sound effects editing , and total recall , for visual effects , each won an academy special achievement award . </title> paul verhoeven filmmaking in the united states ( 1983 2000 ) <EOS>
1313
1314GT Question = <SOS> what was the first film he did in the us ? <EOS>
1315Question #0 = <SOS> what was the first film he wrote ? <EOS>
1316Answer #0 = flesh and blood ( 1985 ) ,
1317Score -8.8003
1318
1319GT Question = <SOS> what genre of films did he make ? <EOS>
1320Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the film ? <EOS>
1321Answer #1 = big budget , very violent , special effects heavy sm@@ ashes
1322Score -8.5788
1323
1324GT Question = <SOS> what year did his first film debut ? <EOS>
1325Question #2 = <SOS> what was the first film he wrote ? <EOS>
1326Answer #2 = first american film , flesh and blood ( 1985 ) ,
1327Score -9.8421
1328
1329GT Question = <SOS> who starred in his first film in the us ? <EOS>
1330Question #3 = <SOS> what was the name of the film ? <EOS>
1331Answer #3 = rut@@ ger hau@@ er and jennifer jason leigh .
1332Score -8.5847
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1336Sequence 77
1337Paragraph = verhoeven followed those successes with the equally intense and provocative basic instinct ( 1992 ) , an erotic thriller . the ninth highest grossing film of the year , the movie was a return to themes verhoeven had explored in turkish delight and the fourth man . the film 's most notorious scene shows sharon stone 's character in a police interrogation , where she un@@ crosses her legs , briefly revealing her vul@@ va ( she does not wear underwear underneath her skirt ) . the film received two academy awards nominations , for film editing and for original music . </title> paul verhoeven filmmaking in the united states ( 1983 2000 ) <EOS>
1338
1339GT Question = <SOS> what was another one of his films he made in the us ? <EOS>
1340Question #0 = <SOS> what was the first film she was in ? <EOS>
1341Answer #0 = basic instinct
1342Score -11.2312
1343
1344GT Question = <SOS> did basic instinct receive any awards ? <EOS>
1345Question #1 = <SOS> did she win any awards ? <EOS>
1346Answer #1 = the film received two academy awards nominations , for film editing and for original music .
1347Score -3.9494
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1351Sequence 78
1352Paragraph = verhoeven 's next film was the poorly received , nc 17 rated show@@ girls ( 1995 ) , about a stripper in las vegas trying to make a career as a show@@ girl . the film won seven golden ras@@ p@@ berry awards including worst film and worst director verhoeven became the first director to accept his award in person . afterward , the film enjoyed success on the home video market , generating more than 100 million from video ren@@ t@@ als and became one of mgm 's top 20 all time best@@ sellers . </title> paul verhoeven filmmaking in the united states ( 1983 2000 ) <EOS>
1353
1354GT Question = <SOS> what year was that when he accepted his own award ? <EOS>
1355Question #0 = <SOS> did he win any awards ? <EOS>
1356Answer #0 = show@@ girls ( 1995 ) , about a stripper in las vegas trying to make a career as a show@@ girl . the film won seven golden ras@@ p@@ berry awards including worst film and worst director
1357Score -4.1358
1358
1359GT Question = <SOS> he starred in show@@ girls ? <EOS>
1360Question #1 = <SOS> did he win any awards ? <EOS>
1361Answer #1 = verhoeven became the first director to accept his award in person .
1362Score -3.6522
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1366Sequence 79
1367Paragraph = yeltsin underwent emergency quin@@ tu@@ ple heart by@@ pass surgery in november 1996 , and remained in the hospital for months . during his presidency , russia received us 40 billion in funds from the international monetary fund and other international lending organizations . however , his opponents allege that most of these funds were stolen by people from yeltsin 's circle and placed in foreign banks . </title> boris yeltsin yeltsin 's second term <EOS>
1368
1369GT Question = <SOS> when was his second term ? <EOS>
1370Question #0 = <SOS> when did he start second term ? <EOS>
1371Answer #0 = 1996 ,
1372Score -6.3384
1373
1374GT Question = <SOS> did he implement any policies during his second term ? <EOS>
1375Question #1 = <SOS> what did he do after that ? <EOS>
1376Answer #1 = russia received us 40 billion in funds from the international monetary fund and other international lending organizations .
1377Score -6.1717
1378
1379GT Question = <SOS> who succeeded him ? <EOS>
1380Question #2 = <SOS> what was his first term ? <EOS>
1381Answer #2 = yeltsin
1382Score -5.9175
1383
1384
1385
1386Sequence 80
1387Paragraph = in 1998 , a political and economic crisis emerged when yeltsin 's government def@@ aul@@ ted on its debts , causing financial markets to panic and the ru@@ ble to collapse in the 1998 russian financial crisis . during the 1999 kosovo war , yeltsin strongly opposed the nato military campaign against yugoslavia , and warned of possible russian intervention if nato deployed ground troops to kosovo . in televised comments he stated i told nato , the americans , the germans don 't push us toward military action . otherwise there will be a european war for sure and possibly world war . </title> boris yeltsin yeltsin 's second term <EOS>
1388
1389GT Question = <SOS> what did he do during his second term ? <EOS>
1390Question #0 = <SOS> what was the second term ? <EOS>
1391Answer #0 = during the 1999 kosovo war , yeltsin strongly opposed the nato military campaign against yugoslavia ,
1392Score -5.3669
1393
1394GT Question = <SOS> what became of his opposition to nato ? <EOS>
1395Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other term ? <EOS>
1396Answer #1 = i told nato , the americans , the germans don 't push us toward military action . otherwise there will be a european war for sure and possibly world war .
1397Score -10.4318
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1401Sequence 81
1402Paragraph = on 9 august 1999 yeltsin fired his prime minister , sergei step@@ ash@@ in , and for the fourth time , fired his entire cabinet . in step@@ ash@@ in 's place he appointed vladimir putin , relatively unknown at that time , and announced his wish to see putin as his successor . in late 1999 yeltsin and president clinton openly disagreed on the war in chechnya . at the november meeting of the organization for security and cooperation in europe , clinton pointed his finger at yeltsin and demanded he halt bombing attacks that had resulted in many civilian casualties . yeltsin immediately left the conference . </title> boris yeltsin yeltsin 's second term <EOS>
1403
1404GT Question = <SOS> what was he known fur during this term ? <EOS>
1405Question #0 = <SOS> what was his first term ? <EOS>
1406Answer #0 = he appointed vladimir putin , relatively unknown at that time , and announced his wish to see putin as his successor .
1407Score -5.6261
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1409
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1411Sequence 82
1412Paragraph = in march 1967 , the seekers returned to australia for a homecoming tour , which included a performance at the sidney my@@ er music bowl in melbourne , attended by an estimated audience of 200 , 000 . guinness book of world records ( 1968 ) listed it as the greatest attendance at a concert in the southern hemisphere . mel@@ bur@@ ni@@ ans were celebrating the annual mo@@ om@@ ba festival , a free community festival , and many thousands were enjoying other attractions but are included in the crowd estimate . the seekers were accompanied during their 20 minute set by the melbourne symphony orchestra , conducted by hector crawford . film of their appearance was incorporated into their 1967 australian television special the seekers down under , which was screened on channel 7 and drew a then record audience of over 6 million . it was also screened in the uk on bbc@@ 1 on 24 june 1968 , and repeated on 27 december 1968 . </title> the seekers return to australia and breakup <EOS>
1413
1414GT Question = <SOS> when did they return to au@@ stra@@ ilia ? <EOS>
1415Question #0 = <SOS> when did the return to australia ? <EOS>
1416Answer #0 = in march 1967 , the seekers returned to australia
1417Score -6.3952
1418
1419GT Question = <SOS> what was the homecoming tour ? <EOS>
1420Question #1 = <SOS> what was the first tour ? <EOS>
1421Answer #1 = included a performance at the sidney my@@ er music bowl in melbourne ,
1422Score -8.5812
1423
1424GT Question = <SOS> did he win any awards ? <EOS>
1425Question #2 = <SOS> what was the first tour ? <EOS>
1426Answer #2 = guinness book of world records ( 1968 ) listed it as the greatest attendance at a concert in the southern hemisphere .
1427Score -8.9035
1428
1429GT Question = <SOS> how many people attended ? <EOS>
1430Question #3 = <SOS> what happened after that ? <EOS>
1431Answer #3 = attended by an estimated audience of 200 , 000 .
1432Score -4.8656
1433
1434GT Question = <SOS> what did he do next ? <EOS>
1435Question #4 = <SOS> what was the first tour ? <EOS>
1436Answer #4 = 1967 australian television special the seekers down under ,
1437Score -9.0047
1438
1439
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1441Sequence 83
1442Paragraph = in january 1968 , on australia day , in recognition of its achievements , the group was named joint australians of the year the only group to have this honour bestowed upon it . they personally accepted their awards from john gor@@ ton , the prime minister of australia , during their tour . during this visit , the group filmed another tv special , the world of the seekers , which was screened in cinemas before being screened nationally on channel 9 to high ratings and is in the top 10 most watched tv shows of the 20th century in australia . </title> the seekers return to australia and breakup <EOS>
1443
1444GT Question = <SOS> did he win any awards ? <EOS>
1445Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 1968 ? <EOS>
1446Answer #0 = in recognition of its achievements , the group was named joint australians of the year the only group to have this honour bestowed upon it .
1447Score -3.5646
1448
1449GT Question = <SOS> why did it have this honor ? <EOS>
1450Question #1 = <SOS> when did they start to australia ? <EOS>
1451Answer #1 = in recognition of its achievements ,
1452Score -8.0109
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1457Paragraph = the seekers were offered a twelve month position as on board entertainment on the sit@@ mar line passenger cruise ship fair@@ sky in march 1964 . in may , they travelled to the u . k . and had intended to return to australia after staying ten weeks , but upon arrival they were offered work by a london booking agency , the grade organisation . they signed there with world record club and issued a single , myra , co written by the group . the group regularly appeared on a british tv show series , call in on carroll , hosted by ronnie carroll . </title> the seekers discovery in the united kingdom <EOS>
1458
1459GT Question = <SOS> when were the seekers discovered ? <EOS>
1460Question #0 = <SOS> when did they return to the kingdom ? <EOS>
1461Answer #0 = march 1964 .
1462Score -6.5180
1463
1464GT Question = <SOS> where was the band from ? <EOS>
1465Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the group ? <EOS>
1466Answer #1 = australia
1467Score -8.6123
1468
1469GT Question = <SOS> what was their first album ? <EOS>
1470Question #2 = <SOS> what was the name of the group ? <EOS>
1471Answer #2 = myra
1472Score -8.0362
1473
1474GT Question = <SOS> does the article mention anything about that first album ? <EOS>
1475Question #3 = <SOS> did they win any awards ? <EOS>
1476Answer #3 = they signed there with world record club
1477Score -4.5432
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1481Sequence 85
1482Paragraph = after filling in on a bill headlined by folk singer dusty springfield , they met her brother , songwriter and producer tom springfield , who had experience with writing folk pop material and lyrics tunes with the siblings ' earlier group the spring@@ fields . he penned i 'll never find another you , which they recorded in november 1964 . it was released by emi records , on their columbia gra@@ pho@@ phone company ( columbia ) label , in december and was championed by the offshore radio station radio caroline which frequently played and promoted their music . despite the fact that the group had not signed a contract with emi , the single reached the u . k . top 50 and began selling well . in february 1965 , it reached no . 1 in the u . k . and australia , and no . 4 in the united states where it was released on emi 's capitol records label . i 'll never find another you was the seventh biggest selling single in britain for 1965 though their own the carnival is over , released later in the year , would eventually eclipse it and went on to sell 1 . 75 million copies worldwide . </title> the seekers discovery in the united kingdom <EOS>
1483
1484GT Question = <SOS> who discovered the band ? <EOS>
1485Question #0 = <SOS> what was the discovery kingdom ? <EOS>
1486Answer #0 = emi ,
1487Score -5.6899
1488
1489GT Question = <SOS> is there any other important data about the bands discovery ? <EOS>
1490Question #1 = <SOS> did they have any other single ? <EOS>
1491Answer #1 = the single reached the u . k . top 50 and began selling well .
1492Score -8.7114
1493
1494GT Question = <SOS> what was the single ? <EOS>
1495Question #2 = <SOS> what was the name of the album ? <EOS>
1496Answer #2 = radio caroline
1497Score -8.4349
1498
1499GT Question = <SOS> what else can you tell me about thier discovery ? <EOS>
1500Question #3 = <SOS> how many copies did they have ? <EOS>
1501Answer #3 = the carnival is over , released later in the year , would eventually eclipse it and went on to sell 1 . 75 million copies worldwide .
1502Score -8.6498
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1504
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1506Sequence 86
1507Paragraph = the seekers were the first australian pop group to have a top 5 hit in all three countries australia , u . k . and u . s . a . australian music historian , ian mcfarlane described their style as concentrated on a bright , uptempo sound , although they were too pop oriented to be considered strictly folk and too folk to be rock . the distinctive soprano voice of durham , the group 's vocal harmonies and memorable songs encouraged the british media , including the national broadcasting agency on radio and television , the bbc , to give them exposure , allowing them to appeal to a broad cross section of the young british folk , pop and rock music audience . </title> the seekers discovery in the united kingdom <EOS>
1508
1509GT Question = <SOS> did any single on that album make the charts ? <EOS>
1510Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in the united kingdom ? <EOS>
1511Answer #0 = the seekers were the first australian pop group to have a top 5 hit
1512Score -4.9154
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1516Sequence 87
1517Paragraph = born c . 1@@ 14@@ 6 at man@@ or@@ bi@@ er castle in pem@@ bro@@ kes@@ hire , wales , he was of mixed norman and welsh descent . gerald was the youngest son of william fit@@ zo@@ do de barry or bar@@ ri , the common ancestor of the barry family in ireland , a re@@ tain@@ er of arn@@ ulf de montgomery and gerald fitz@@ walter of windsor , and one of the most powerful anglo norman barons in wales . his mother was an@@ gh@@ ar@@ ad fitzgerald , a daughter of gerald fitz@@ walter of windsor , constable of pem@@ broke castle , and his wife nest fer@@ ch rh@@ ys , daughter of rh@@ ys ap te@@ w@@ d@@ wr , the last king of south wales . through his mother an@@ gh@@ ar@@ ad , gerald was a nephew of david fitzgerald , bishop of st david 's , as well as a great nephew of gru@@ ff@@ y@@ dd ap rh@@ ys , the son and heir of rh@@ ys ap te@@ w@@ d@@ wr , and a cousin of rh@@ ys ap gru@@ ff@@ y@@ dd , the famous ar@@ gl@@ wy@@ dd rh@@ ys and his family . </title> gerald of wales life <EOS>
1518
1519GT Question = <SOS> where was gerald of wales born ? <EOS>
1520Question #0 = <SOS> what was his first name ? <EOS>
1521Answer #0 = born c . 1@@ 14@@ 6 at man@@ or@@ bi@@ er castle in pem@@ bro@@ kes@@ hire , wales ,
1522Score -6.3684
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1526Sequence 88
1527Paragraph = gerald received his initial education at the bene@@ dict@@ ine house of gloucester , followed by a period of study in paris from c . 1@@ 165 74 , where he studied the tri@@ vi@@ um . he was employed by richard of dover , the archbishop of canterbury , on various ecclesiastical missions in wales , wherein he distinguished himself for his efforts to remove supposed abuses of con@@ sangu@@ inity and tax laws flouri@@ shing in the welsh church at the time . he was appointed in 1@@ 17@@ 4 arch@@ deacon of brec@@ on , to which was attached a residence at l@@ land@@ de@@ w . he obtained this position by reporting the existence of the previous arch@@ deacon 's mistress the man was promptly sacked . while administr@@ ating this post , gerald collected ti@@ thes of wool and cheese from the populace the income from the arch@@ de@@ ac@@ onry supported him for many years . </title> gerald of wales life <EOS>
1528
1529GT Question = <SOS> what was the first key event in his life ? <EOS>
1530Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in the life ? <EOS>
1531Answer #0 = gerald received his initial education at the bene@@ dict@@ ine house of gloucester ,
1532Score -6.6362
1533
1534GT Question = <SOS> did anything exciting happen to him during his life outside of his work ? <EOS>
1535Question #1 = <SOS> what did he do after that ? <EOS>
1536Answer #1 = period of study in paris from c . 1@@ 165 74 , where he studied the tri@@ vi@@ um .
1537Score -6.4251
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1541Sequence 89
1542Paragraph = inspired by dj kool herc and kool dj dee , bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa began hosting hip hop parties beginning in 1976 . he vowed to use hip hop to draw angry kids out of gangs and form the universal z@@ ulu nation . robert keith wi@@ ggins , a . k . a . cowboy of grandmaster flash and the furious five , is credited with naming hip hop the term became a common phrase used by mcs as part of a sc@@ at inspired style of rhyming . in the documentary film just to get a rep , the writer steven ha@@ ger claims that the first time hip hop was used in print was in his village voice article where he was quoting bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa who had called the culture hip hop in an interview . </title> afri@@ ka bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa career <EOS>
1543
1544GT Question = <SOS> when did he first start singing <EOS>
1545Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 1976 ? <EOS>
1546Answer #0 = bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa began hosting hip hop parties beginning in 1976 .
1547Score -4.5405
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1549
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1551Sequence 90
1552Paragraph = in 1982 , bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa and his followers , a group of dancers , artists , and djs , went outside the united states on the first hip hop tour . he saw that the hip hop tours would be the key to help expand hip hop and his universal z@@ ulu nation . in addition it would help promote the values of hip hop that he believed are based on peace , unity , love , and having fun . he brought peace to the gangs many artists and gang members say that hip hop saved a lot of lives . his influence inspired many overseas artists like the french rapper mc sol@@ aar . he was a popular dj in the south bronx rap scene and became known not only as afri@@ ka bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa but also as the master of records . he established two rap crews the ja@@ zzy 5 including mcs master ice , mr . freeze , master bee , master d . e . e , and aj les , and the second crew referred to as soul@@ sonic force including mr . big@@ gs , pow wow and em@@ cee g . l . o . b . e . </title> afri@@ ka bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa career <EOS>
1553
1554GT Question = <SOS> did he do concerts <EOS>
1555Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 1982 ? <EOS>
1556Answer #0 = in 1982 , bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa and his followers , a group of dancers , artists , and djs , went outside the united states on the first hip hop tour .
1557Score -3.3703
1558
1559GT Question = <SOS> did they make a lot of money <EOS>
1560Question #1 = <SOS> what was his first group ? <EOS>
1561Answer #1 = it would help promote the values of hip hop that he believed are based on peace ,
1562Score -8.7171
1563
1564GT Question = <SOS> did they do any charity work <EOS>
1565Question #2 = <SOS> what was his first group ? <EOS>
1566Answer #2 = he brought peace to the gangs many artists and gang members say that hip hop saved a lot of lives .
1567Score -8.2173
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1569
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1572Paragraph = in that same year bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa and soul@@ sonic force dropped the live band to go high tech . bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa credited the pioneering japanese electro@@ pop group yellow magic orchestra , whose work he sampled , as an inspiration . he also borrowed an eerie keyboard hook from german electronic pioneers kraftwerk and was provided the electronic roland tr 8@@ 08 beat box by producer arthur baker and synthesizer player john ro@@ bie . that resulted in planet rock , which went to gold status and generated an entire school of electro boogie rap and dance music . bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa formed his own label to release the time zone compilation . he created turntablism as its own sub@@ genre and the ratification of electronica as an industry certified trend in the late 1990s . </title> afri@@ ka bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa career <EOS>
1573
1574GT Question = <SOS> did he have a lot of hits ? <EOS>
1575Question #0 = <SOS> what happened after he dropped to the live ? <EOS>
1576Answer #0 = beat box
1577Score -14.3009
1578
1579GT Question = <SOS> what were some of his hits <EOS>
1580Question #1 = <SOS> what was his first name ? <EOS>
1581Answer #1 = planet rock ,
1582Score -6.8502
1583
1584GT Question = <SOS> is he still singing <EOS>
1585Question #2 = <SOS> what did he do after that ? <EOS>
1586Answer #2 = in that same year bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa and soul@@ sonic force dropped the live band to go high tech .
1587Score -5.8778
1588
1589GT Question = <SOS> what is the high tech ? <EOS>
1590Question #3 = <SOS> what was his first name ? <EOS>
1591Answer #3 = bam@@ ba@@ at@@ aa credited the pioneering japanese electro@@ pop group yellow magic orchestra , whose work he sampled , as an inspiration .
1592Score -6.5754
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1597Paragraph = azaria wrote and directed the 2004 short film nobody 's perfect , which won the film discovery jury award for best short at the us comedy arts festival . in january 2007 , he was confirmed to be directing out@@ sour@@ ced , a film about two american workers who journey to get their jobs back , after their factory is moved to mexico . in 2009 , azaria told empire he was instead focusing on making a documentary about fa@@ therhood . two years later he told the los angeles times that this project was half complete and was forever looking for financing to finish it . it eventually began in 2014 , airing on a@@ ol as an online series titled fa@@ therhood . according to a@@ ol , the series of short episodes documents azaria 's touching , humorous , and often enligh@@ tening journey from a man who is not even sure he wants to have kids , to a father going through the jo@@ ys , trials and tribu@@ lations of being a dad . </title> hank azaria further voice work <EOS>
1598
1599GT Question = <SOS> what is some voice work he 's done ? <EOS>
1600Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 2007 ? <EOS>
1601Answer #0 = azaria wrote and directed the 2004 short film nobody 's perfect , which won the film discovery jury award for best short at the us comedy arts festival .
1602Score -4.5847
1603
1604GT Question = <SOS> did he direct or write any other films ? <EOS>
1605Question #1 = <SOS> what was the film ? <EOS>
1606Answer #1 = in january 2007 , he was confirmed to be directing out@@ sour@@ ced , a film about two american workers who journey to get their jobs back , after their factory is moved to mexico .
1607Score -7.4770
1608
1609GT Question = <SOS> how successful was this film ? <EOS>
1610Question #2 = <SOS> did he have any other work ? <EOS>
1611Answer #2 = two years later he told the los angeles times that this project was half complete and was forever looking for financing to finish it .
1612Score -7.6804
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1616Sequence 93
1617Paragraph = azaria starred in and co wrote the third episode of the funny or die web series game@@ chang@@ ers , entitled a legend in the booth . he played jim brock@@ mire , a legendary baseball announcer , fired for a profanity filled breakdown live on air after discovering his wife was having an affair . azaria based the voice and style of brock@@ mire on several veteran sportsc@@ a@@ sters , including bob murphy and phil ri@@ zz@@ uto . he has since appeared as brock@@ mire on the nfl network 's the rich eis@@ en podcast to discuss the national football league . in november 2012 , azaria sued actor craig bi@@ er@@ ko over the ownership of the brock@@ mire voice . the case was ruled in azaria 's favour in 2014 . both actors had been using a baseball announcer voice before and since meeting at a party in 1990 , but us district judge gary allen fe@@ ess ruled that only azaria 's voice was , as brock@@ mire , a defined , tan@@ gible character and thus subject to copyright . </title> hank azaria further voice work <EOS>
1618
1619GT Question = <SOS> what other work did he do ? <EOS>
1620Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in the further voice ? <EOS>
1621Answer #0 = azaria starred in and co wrote the third episode of the funny or die web series game@@ chang@@ ers , entitled a legend in the booth
1622Score -6.8273
1623
1624GT Question = <SOS> is there any other interesting information ? <EOS>
1625Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the case ? <EOS>
1626Answer #1 = he played jim brock@@ mire , a legendary baseball announcer , fired for a profanity filled breakdown live on air after discovering his wife was having an affair .
1627Score -8.8753
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1631Sequence 94
1632Paragraph = johnson married claudia alta taylor , also known as lady bird , of kar@@ n@@ ack , texas on november 17 , 1934 , after he attended georgetown university law center for several months . the wedding was officiated by rev . arthur r . mckin@@ stry at st . mark 's episcopal church in san antonio . they had two daughters , lyn@@ da bird , born in 1944 , and luc@@ i baines , born in 1947 . johnson gave his children names with the lb@@ j initials his dog was little be@@ ag@@ le johnson . his was the lb@@ j ranch his initials were on his cu@@ ff@@ links , ash@@ tra@@ ys , and clothes . </title> lyndon b . johnson entry into politics <EOS>
1633
1634GT Question = <SOS> what was the name of the church his father and grandfather joined ? <EOS>
1635Question #0 = <SOS> when did he start politics ? <EOS>
1636Answer #0 = at st . mark 's episcopal church in san antonio .
1637Score -5.9261
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1641Sequence 95
1642Paragraph = lovecraft 's works are ruled by several distinct pan@@ the@@ ons of deities ( actually aliens worshi@@ ped as such by humans ) who are either indifferent or actively hostile to humanity . lovecraft 's actual philosophy has been termed cosmic indifference and this is expressed in his fiction . several of lovecraft 's stories of the old ones ( alien beings of the c@@ th@@ ul@@ hu myth@@ os ) propose alternate my@@ thic human origins in contrast to those found in the creation stories of existing religions , expanding on a natural world view . for instance , in lovecraft 's at the mountains of madness it is proposed that human@@ kind was actually created as a slave race by the old ones , and that life on earth as we know it evolved from scientific experiments abandoned by the elder things . protagonist characters in lovecraft are usually educated men , citing scientific and rational evidence to support their non faith . herbert west re@@ anim@@ ator reflects on the athe@@ ism common in academic circles . in the silver key , the character randolph carter loses the ability to dream and seeks solace in religion , specifically congre@@ ga@@ tion@@ alism , but does not find it and ultimately loses faith . </title> h . p . lovecraft religion <EOS>
1643
1644GT Question = <SOS> is there other important information regarding this ? <EOS>
1645Question #0 = <SOS> what did he do in the religion ? <EOS>
1646Answer #0 = does not find it and ultimately loses faith .
1647Score -11.1113
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1649
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1651Sequence 96
1652Paragraph = lovecraft himself adopted the stance of athe@@ ism early in life . in 1932 , he wrote in a letter to robert e . howard </title> h . p . lovecraft religion <EOS>
1653
1654GT Question = <SOS> was he disliked for being an athe@@ sist ? <EOS>
1655Question #0 = <SOS> what happened in 1932 ? <EOS>
1656Answer #0 = lovecraft himself adopted the stance of athe@@ ism early in life . in 1932 , he wrote in a letter to robert e . howard
1657Score -4.3210
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1661Sequence 97
1662Paragraph = all i say is that i think it is damned unlikely that anything like a central cosmic will , a spirit world , or an eternal survival of personality exist . they are the most pre@@ poster@@ ous and un@@ justified of all the gu@@ esses which can be made about the universe , and i am not enough of a hair@@ sp@@ lit@@ ter to pretend that i don 't regard them as ar@@ rant and ne@@ gli@@ gible moon@@ shine . in theory , i am an agnostic , but pending the appearance of radical evidence i must be classed , practically and provi@@ sionally , as an atheist . </title> h . p . lovecraft religion <EOS>
1663
1664GT Question = <SOS> can you provide me with a little information on the religion ? <EOS>
1665Question #0 = <SOS> what was the religion religion ? <EOS>
1666Answer #0 = in theory , i am an agnostic , but pending the appearance of radical evidence i must be classed , practically and provi@@ sionally , as an atheist .
1667Score -8.0626
1668
1669GT Question = <SOS> can you tell me what that letter was about ? <EOS>
1670Question #1 = <SOS> what was the name of the most one ? <EOS>
1671Answer #1 = all i say is that i think it is damned unlikely that anything like a central cosmic will , a spirit world , or an eternal survival of personality exist .
1672Score -12.5527
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1676Sequence 98
1677Paragraph = rush started to devi@@ ate from its 1980s style with the albums pres@@ to and roll the bones . produced by record engineer and musician rupert h@@ ine , these two albums saw rush sh@@ ed@@ ding much of its keyboard satur@@ ated sound . beginning with pres@@ to ( 1989 ) , the band opted for arrangements notably more guitar centric than the previous two studio albums . although synthesizers were still used in many songs , the instrument was no longer featured as the cent@@ re@@ piece of rush 's compositions . continuing this trend , roll the bones ( 1991 ) extended the use of the standard three instrument approach with even less focus on synthesizers than its predecessor . while musically these albums do not devi@@ ate significantly from a general pop rock sound , rush incorporated traces of other musical styles . roll the bones , for example exhibits funk and hip hop elements , and the instrumental track where 's my thing ? features several jazz components . this return to three piece instrumentation helped pa@@ ve the way for future albums , which would adopt a more stream@@ lined rock formula . </title> rush ( band ) 1989 2002 return to guitar oriented sound , hiatus <EOS>
1678
1679GT Question = <SOS> what was the reasoning behind returning to guitar oriented sound ? <EOS>
1680Question #0 = <SOS> did they have any other albums ? <EOS>
1681Answer #0 = although synthesizers were still used in many songs , the instrument was no longer featured
1682Score -7.4103
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1686Sequence 99
1687Paragraph = after the conclusion of the test for echo tour in 1997 , the band entered a five year hiatus primarily due to personal tragedies in pe@@ art 's life . pe@@ art 's daughter selena died in a car accident in august 1997 , followed by the death of his wife jacqueline from cancer in june 1998 . pe@@ art took a hiatus to mour@@ n and reflect , during which he travelled extensively throughout north america on his bmw motorcycle , covering 88 , 000 km ( 55 , 000 mi ) . at some point in his journey , pe@@ art decided to return to the band . pe@@ art 's book ghost rider travels on the healing road is a chronicle of his journey . in the book , he writes of how he had told his bandmates at selena 's funeral , consider me retired . on november 10 , 1998 , a three disc live album entitled different stages was released , dedicated to the memory of selena and jacqueline . mixed by producer paul north@@ field and engineered by terry brown , it features recorded performances from the band 's counterparts , test for echo , and a farewell to kings tours , marking the band 's fourth live album . </title> rush ( band ) 1989 2002 return to guitar oriented sound , hiatus <EOS>
1688
1689GT Question = <SOS> why did they go on hiatus ? <EOS>
1690Question #0 = <SOS> when did he start hiatus ? <EOS>
1691Answer #0 = 1997 ,
1692Score -6.0272
1693
1694GT Question = <SOS> was there a reason behind the hiatus ? <EOS>
1695Question #1 = <SOS> what was his first album ? <EOS>
1696Answer #1 = due to personal tragedies in pe@@ art 's life .
1697Score -6.1334
1698
1699GT Question = <SOS> what happened to pe@@ art ? <EOS>
1700Question #2 = <SOS> did he have any other band shows ? <EOS>
1701Answer #2 = pe@@ art 's daughter selena died in a car accident in august
1702Score -11.7656
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1706Sequence 100
1707Paragraph = azaria 's friends refer to him as the fre@@ ak@@ ish mimic due to his ability to copy almost anyone 's voice , instantly after he has heard it . as a child he believed that everyone could do this , but later realized that it was not a common talent . azaria can remember every voice i hear , famous or otherwise . . . they kind of remain in the memory banks , so i 'm ready to trot them out . azaria was glad to have found the ultimate outlet for this skill , in the simpsons . he didn 't realize it when he joined the show , but it became like a lab for a character actor . i had to do so many voices . in the early 2000s , azaria felt he had reached the maximum number of voices he was capable of for the first 10 years of the simpsons , i would develop a bunch of voices . and then . . . i hit a point when i was tapped out . every noise i can make , i have made . even characters like gar@@ gam@@ el , i 've done . even if it was only two or three lines , at some point i 've done something similar on the simpsons , at least somewhere along the line . </title> hank azaria acting style and vocal range <EOS>
1708
1709GT Question = <SOS> can you tell me about his acting style and vocal range ? <EOS>
1710Question #0 = <SOS> what was the acting style ? <EOS>
1711Answer #0 = azaria 's friends refer to him as the fre@@ ak@@ ish mimic due to his ability to copy almost anyone 's voice , instantly after he has heard it .
1712Score -7.0880
1713
1714GT Question = <SOS> was he well known for this by others , other than his friends ? <EOS>
1715Question #1 = <SOS> did he have any other acting range ? <EOS>
1716Answer #1 = in the simpsons . he didn 't realize it when he joined the show , but it became like a lab for a character actor . i had to do so many voices .
1717Score -11.2347