USS Catbird (AM-68) was the lead ship of a class of two naval trawlers used as minesweepers by the United States Navy during World War II. The vessel played a crucial role in naval operations by helping to clear mines and ensure safe passage for other ships.
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USS Holder (DE-401) was an Edsall-class destroyer escort constructed for the U.S. Navy during World War II. Named after Lieutenant Randolph Mitchell Holder, a naval aviator missing in action from the Battle of Midway, it was the first of two vessels in the U.S. Navy to carry this name.
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USS Rhodes (DE-384) was an Edsall-class destroyer escort constructed for the U.S. Navy during World War II. It operated in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, offering protection against submarine and air threats for Navy vessels and convoys. After the war, the ship continued to serve as a radar picket ship for the Navy.
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USS Kilty (DD-137) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy, notable for being the first ship named after Admiral Augustus Kilty.
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USS Edsall (DE-129) was the lead ship of her class of destroyer escorts in the United States Navy, named after Seaman Norman Edsall. She represents a significant vessel in naval history, being the second ship to bear his name.
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USS Kirkpatrick (DE-318) was an Edsall-class destroyer escort constructed for the U.S. Navy during World War II, serving in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Its primary role was to provide protection against submarine and air attacks for Navy vessels and convoys. After the war, the ship was repurposed as a radar picket ship to support the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line.
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USS Kane (DD-235/APD-18) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy, serving during World War II. It was named after Elisha Kent Kane, marking its significance as the first ship to bear his name.
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The United States Navy SEALs, officially known as the "Sea, Air, and Land" Teams, serve as the primary special operations force of the U.S. Navy and are part of the Naval Special Warfare Command. Their primary role involves executing small-unit maritime military operations in diverse environments, including rivers, oceans, swamps, deltas, and coastlines. The SEALs are specifically trained to operate effectively across all terrains, reflecting their name and operational versatility.
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The paragraph introduces a chronological list of destroyer classes that have served in the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. It highlights the organization of these classes based on their entry into service, indicating a historical overview of the Royal Navy's destroyer fleet.
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HMS Seal was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy, completed in 1897 by Laird, Son & Company in Birkenhead. The text highlights her classification and the year of her completion, indicating her role within the naval fleet during that period.
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USS Watts (DD-567) was a Fletcher-class destroyer in the United States Navy, named after Captain John Watts, who served during the Quasi-War with France against French privateers. The ship represents a significant part of naval history, reflecting the legacy of its namesake and the role of destroyers in the U.S. Navy.
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USS Goff (DD-247) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy, active during World War II. The ship was named in honor of Nathan Goff, Jr., who served as Secretary of the Navy.
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Rudy Boesch was a distinguished member of the United States Navy, known for his significant contributions to the SEAL teams. Born in Rochester, New York, he enlisted at 17 and became an Underwater Demolition Team Frogman in 1951, later becoming one of the first SEALs and serving as Chief of the Boat for SEAL Team TWO. Boesch earned a Bronze Star for his actions during the Vietnam War and set high standards for physical fitness and operations within the SEAL community. He served for 45 years, retiring in 1990 as a Master Chief Petty Officer and earning the nickname "Bullfrog" for being the longest-serving active-duty SEAL.
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"Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" features Vanessa Hudgens as Kailani Laguatan, the daughter of a tour guide, who becomes the love interest of the character Sean. She is part of a father-daughter tour guide team, contributing to the adventure and dynamics of the story.
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Jam Hsiao's self-titled album marks the debut Mandarin solo studio release of the Taiwanese Mandopop artist. Released on June 16, 2008, by Warner Music Taiwan, the album showcases Hsiao's musical talent and establishes his presence in the Mandopop genre.
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Cheng Ch'ing-wen was a Taiwanese writer born on September 16, 1932, and he passed away on November 4, 2017. A graduate of National Taiwan University, he dedicated forty years of his career to working at Hua Nan Bank, a government-run institution. His literary works are often published under the transliteration "Cheng Ch'ing-Wen" in English, although "Tzeng Ching-wen" is also used in some contexts.
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Chiang Ching-kuo, the son of President Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Fumei, was born in Fenghua, Zhejiang. He had an adopted brother, Chiang Wei-kuo, and their names reflect a cultural significance derived from Chinese classics, symbolizing their potential for leadership and governance. The meanings of their names, with "Ching" representing "longitude" and "kuo" meaning "nation," highlight the metaphorical connection to their abilities in managing a country.
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Chiang Hsiao-wen, also known as Alan Chiang, was the eldest son of Chiang Ching-kuo, who served as the President of the Republic of China in Taiwan from 1978 to 1988. Born on December 14, 1935, he was the son of Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva and had a sibling group that included a younger sister and two younger brothers, as well as two half-brothers. He passed away on April 14, 1989.
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Chiang Hsiao-wu, also known as Alex Chiang, was the second son of Chiang Ching-kuo, who served as the President of the Republic of China in Taiwan from 1978 to 1988. Born on April 25, 1945, he was part of a prominent family, with one older brother, one older sister, and one younger brother, as well as two half-brothers. His mother was Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva, also known as Chiang Fang-liang. He passed away on July 1, 1991.
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The paragraph discusses the family background of Barney Stinson, a character from the television series "How I Met Your Mother." It highlights his three half-siblings: James, a gay man with an adopted family; Carly, a university student involved in a one-night stand with Ted; and Jerome Jr., a young boy. Additionally, it mentions a female cousin, Leslie, with whom Barney has an awkward encounter at a nightclub.
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Mae Yao is a subdistrict (tambon) located in the Mueang Chiang Rai District of Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. As of 2005, it had a population of 19,958 residents and comprises 18 villages.
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Doi Chiang Dao, also referred to as Doi Luang Chiang Dao, is a prominent mountain in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, standing at 2,175 meters. It is recognized as one of the highest peaks in the Daen Lao Range, situated on the Thai side of the border.
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Loekman Hakim is an Indonesian born on December 30, 1975, in Cianjur, West Java. He is the third of five siblings and the son of Eman Sulaeman, a teacher. Loekman is married to Rika Nurhayati, and they have two children together.
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Gregoire Boonzaier was the fifth child of political cartoonist Daniël Cornelis Boonzaier and his cousin Maria Elizabeth Boonzaier. He grew up surrounded by notable artists, including Pieter Wenning, Nita Spilhaus, Moses Kottler, and Anton van Wouw, who were close family friends, indicating his early exposure to the art world.
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Bo Yikao was the eldest son of King Wen of Zhou and the elder brother of King Wu, who established the Zhou dynasty in ancient China. His lineage places him in a significant historical context within the early Zhou dynasty's formation and leadership.
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The Sun Moon Lake Wen Wu Temple is a significant cultural site situated on the edge of Sun Moon Lake in Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan. It is dedicated to the worship of various deities and serves as a prominent landmark in the region, reflecting the area's spiritual heritage and architectural beauty.
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Nang Lae is a subdistrict (tambon) located in the Mueang Chiang Rai District of Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. As of 2005, it had a population of 10,312 residents and comprises 14 villages.
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San Phi Suea is a subdistrict (tambon) located in the Mueang Chiang Mai District of Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. As of 2005, it had a population of 8,466 residents and comprises nine villages.
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Malcolm Shabazz, born on October 8, 1984, in Paris, is the son of L. A. Bouasba, an Algerian Muslim. His relationship with his father is unclear, with some accounts suggesting he never met him, while others indicate they had minimal contact. The paragraph highlights the complexities of Shabazz's familial background and his connection to his father's heritage.
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"The Miracle Child" is a 1932 French science fiction film adapted from a play by Robert Charvay and Paul Gavault. The story follows a widow, Blanche Montel, who seeks a man to father a child, allowing her to claim the child as her late husband's to secure an inheritance. The film features a humorous scene involving a disrupted Spiritualist séance, leading to characters being mistaken for ghosts. Notably, it includes one of Ginette Leclerc's early roles in her successful acting career.
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"In the Heat of the Sun" is a 1994 Chinese film directed and written by Jiang Wen, marking his directorial debut after a successful acting career. The film is loosely adapted from Wang Shuo's novel "Wild Beast" and explores themes of youth and rebellion in a historical context.
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Xiao Shuxian was a notable Chinese composer and music educator, born on April 4, 1905, in Tianjin and passing away on November 26, 1991, in Beijing. She is recognized for her contributions to music in China, both as a composer and as an educator, influencing the development of music education in the country.
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Quinton Township School District is classified in District Factor Group "A" by the New Jersey Department of Education, indicating it has the lowest socioeconomic status among the eight groupings used for comparison. These District Factor Groups categorize schools based on common socioeconomic characteristics, ranging from the lowest (A) to the highest (J).
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Thomas Coutts was the fourth son of John Coutts, a prominent corn factor and negotiator of bills of exchange in Edinburgh, who served as lord provost in 1742. The Coutts family, originally from Montrose, settled in Edinburgh around 1696, where Thomas received his education at the Royal High School. Following John Coutts's death, the family business was split into two branches, one operating in Edinburgh and the other in London.
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Richard Cory-Wright is an individual who received his education at Eton College and earned a BSc degree from Birmingham University in 1965. He also served in the military, achieving the rank of Lieutenant in the Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry.
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Ernest Barnes was an influential English bishop educated at King Edward's School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He served as Master of the Temple from 1915 to 1919 and became the Bishop of Birmingham in 1924, during Ramsay MacDonald's first term. Known for his modernist views, particularly his opposition to the practice of Reservation, he faced conflicts with Anglo-Catholics in his diocese. His life and contributions were later chronicled in a biography by his son, Sir John Barnes, titled "Ahead of His Age: Bishop Barnes of Birmingham," published in 1979.
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The Sea Girt School District is classified in District Factor Group "I" by the New Jersey Department of Education, indicating it is among the higher socioeconomic categories of the state's school districts. This classification system, which ranges from A to J, allows for comparisons based on the socioeconomic characteristics of local districts, with "I" representing the second-highest grouping.
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"Riot on Sunset Strip" is a 1967 exploitation film that captures the counterculture movement of the era, released by American International Pictures. The film was produced and released shortly after the Sunset Strip curfew riots of late 1966, reflecting the social tensions and youth rebellion of the time.
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The paragraph discusses the relationship between intelligence and education, highlighting that individuals with higher intelligence typically achieve better academic performance and pursue advanced education. It also notes that education can enhance measurable intelligence. However, research indicates that intelligence at a young age (8 years old) is a stronger predictor of later intelligence (at 53 years old) than educational attainment.
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"Out of the Ashes: Britain After the Riots" is a 2011 book by David Lammy, a British Labour Party politician, that examines the causes and consequences of the 2011 England riots. The book provides insights into the social and political landscape of Britain following the unrest, reflecting on the underlying issues that led to the riots and the implications for society.
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The Priestley Riots were a significant event in Birmingham, marked by a lack of timely response from Prime Minister William Pitt's administration to the Dissenters' calls for assistance. Local officials appeared to have played a role in orchestrating the riots and showed reluctance to hold the instigators accountable. The aftermath of the riots led to a deep division within the community, as noted by industrialist James Watt, and resulted in a demographic shift that made Birmingham a more conservative city compared to its previous liberal stance in the eighteenth century.
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The Green Brook School District is classified in District Factor Group "GH" by the New Jersey Department of Education, indicating it falls within the third-highest socioeconomic grouping out of eight. These groupings are designed to facilitate comparisons among school districts based on shared socioeconomic characteristics, ranging from the lowest (A) to the highest (J).
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Collingswood Public Schools is classified in District Factor Group "FG" by the New Jersey Department of Education, indicating it falls within the fourth-highest socioeconomic grouping out of eight. These groupings are designed to facilitate comparisons among school districts based on shared socioeconomic characteristics, ranging from the lowest (A) to the highest (J).
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Butler Public Schools is classified by the New Jersey Department of Education in District Factor Group "DE," which is the fifth-highest category out of eight. This classification system organizes school districts based on common socioeconomic characteristics, allowing for comparisons across the state. The groups range from A, representing the lowest socioeconomic status, to J, representing the highest.
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The North Arlington School District is classified in District Factor Group "DE" by the New Jersey Department of Education, indicating it falls within the fifth-highest socioeconomic grouping out of eight. These groupings are designed to facilitate comparisons among school districts based on shared socioeconomic characteristics, ranging from the lowest (A) to the highest (J).
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The North Bergen School District is classified in District Factor Group "B" by the New Jersey Department of Education, indicating it has a socioeconomic status that is among the lower tiers of the state's eight groupings. These classifications are designed to facilitate comparisons between districts based on shared socioeconomic characteristics, ranging from the lowest (A) to the highest (J).
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James Watt, an instrument maker at the University of Glasgow, significantly advanced steam engine technology by introducing the separate condenser, which improved energy efficiency by preventing the repeated cooling and reheating of the cylinder. This innovation enhanced the power and cost-effectiveness of steam engines. Additionally, Watt adapted his engine to produce rotary motion, expanding its applications beyond just pumping water.
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Woodcliff Lake Public Schools is classified in District Factor Group "J" by the New Jersey Department of Education, indicating it is in the highest socioeconomic category among the state's school districts. This classification system, which ranges from A to J, allows for comparisons based on the socioeconomic characteristics of local districts, with "J" representing the highest level of socioeconomic status.
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The Delta Factor is a 1970 American adventure film directed by Tay Garnett, who co-wrote the screenplay with Raoul Walsh. Starring Christopher George and Yvette Mimieux, the film is adapted from Mickey Spillane's 1967 novel, showcasing a blend of action and adventure elements.
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Keyport Public Schools is classified in District Factor Group "CD" by the New Jersey Department of Education, indicating it falls within the sixth-highest socioeconomic grouping out of eight. This classification system is designed to facilitate comparisons among school districts based on shared socioeconomic characteristics, ranging from the lowest (A) to the highest (J) status.
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The Department of Higher Education and Training is a South African government department responsible for overseeing universities and post-secondary education. Established in 2009 following the election of President Jacob Zuma, it was formed by splitting the former Department of Education to focus specifically on higher education and training in the country.
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The Ho-Ho-Kus School District is classified in District Factor Group "J" by the New Jersey Department of Education, indicating it is among the highest socioeconomic status districts in the state. This classification system organizes districts into eight groups (A through J) based on common socioeconomic characteristics, facilitating comparisons among local districts.
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The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, which began in 1924 in Newark, New Jersey, was initiated by Louis Bamberger and later moved to New York City. The inaugural event featured employees in colorful costumes, floats, professional bands, and live animals from the Central Park Zoo, culminating in the traditional welcoming of Santa Claus at Herald Square. With an impressive turnout of over 250,000 attendees, the parade was deemed a success, leading Macy's to establish it as an annual celebration.
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The Sloane House YMCA, located at 356 West 34th Street in Manhattan, is recognized as the largest residential YMCA building in the United States. It is also referred to as the William Sloane House YMCA, highlighting its significance in providing residential facilities and services within the YMCA network.
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"Miracle on 34th Street" follows attorney Fred Gailey as he takes his neighbor Doris's daughter, Susan, to meet Santa Claus. Despite Doris's efforts to raise Susan without belief in fairy tales, Susan's encounter with Kris Kringle, who speaks Dutch to a girl, challenges her skepticism. Doris then confronts Kris, asking him to tell Susan he is not Santa, but Kris maintains his identity as Santa Claus, setting the stage for a heartwarming exploration of belief and imagination.
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The paragraph discusses the process of beatification for Pope Paul VI, highlighting a miracle attributed to him involving the healing of an unborn child in California during the 1990s. Vatican officials approved this miracle in December 2013, and it was anticipated that Pope Francis would soon endorse it, leading to the late pontiff's beatification. By February 2014, Vatican theologians recognized the miracle, furthering the cause for his canonization.
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Harold Owen was the younger brother of the renowned English poet Wilfred Owen and served as his biographer. Born on September 5, 1897, in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, he spent his early years in a family that later relocated to Birkenhead due to his father's job. Harold's connection to Wilfred Owen highlights his significance in preserving and sharing the legacy of his brother's literary contributions.
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"Miracle on 34th Street" follows Kris Kringle, who steps in as Santa Claus during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade after discovering the original Santa is drunk. His impressive performance leads to his hiring as the Santa at Macy's flagship store on 34th Street, setting the stage for a heartwarming story about belief in the holiday spirit and the magic of Christmas.
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Susie is an unincorporated community situated in Benton County, Washington, approximately 25 miles southwest of Othello, within the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
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Tora Suber is a former professional basketball player, born on November 23, 1974, who competed in the WNBA for the Charlotte Sting and Orlando Miracle. Over her career, she played a total of 83 games in the league.
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James Remar is an American actor and voice actor known for his diverse roles in film and television. He gained recognition for his performances as Richard in "Sex and the City," Ajax in "The Warriors," and Albert Ganz in "48 Hrs." Additionally, he portrayed gangster Dutch Schultz in "The Cotton Club," Lord Raiden in "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation," and Harry Morgan in the series "Dexter." Remar has also contributed voiceover work for Lexus ads since 2009 and studied acting at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City.
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Chickasaw is a neighborhood located in Louisville, Kentucky, defined by its boundaries of West Broadway, 34th Street, Hale Avenue, and Chickasaw Park.
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Susie Bootja Bootja Napaltjarri was an Indigenous artist from Australia's Western Desert region, born around 1935 and passing away on January 16, 2003. She was married to fellow artist Mick Gill Tjakamarra and had a son, Matthew Gill Tjupurrula, who also pursued a career in art. Her work and heritage reflect the rich cultural traditions of her community.
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"Five Finger Exercise" is a film featuring a notable cast that includes Rosalind Russell, Jack Hawkins, Richard Beymer, Maximilian Schell, and Annette Gorman, along with a young Lana Wood, who is the sister of actress Natalie Wood. The film showcases the talents of these actors in a compelling narrative.
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The "Miracle on Ice" refers to a historic ice hockey game during the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, where the United States faced off against the Soviet Union, the reigning gold medalists. This match is celebrated for the unexpected victory of the U.S. team, which is considered one of the greatest upsets in sports history.
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Bit parts, while often minor in terms of screen time, can play crucial roles in a storyline, exemplified by Jack Albertson's memorable portrayal of a postal worker in the classic film Miracle on 34th Street. These characters can sometimes garner considerable attention, highlighting the idea that every role has importance. Constantin Stanislavski's famous quote, "there are no small parts, only small actors," emphasizes the potential impact of these seemingly minor roles in performance.
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Mara Wilson is an American writer and former child actress, born on July 24, 1987. She gained fame for her roles in notable films such as Natalie Hillard in "Mrs. Doubtfire," Susan Walker in "Miracle on 34th Street," Matilda Wormwood in "Matilda," and Lily Stone in "Thomas and the Magic Railroad." After retiring from acting, Wilson shifted her focus to writing.
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"Miracle of the White Stallions" is a 1963 Disney film featuring Robert Taylor, Lilli Palmer, and Eddie Albert. The film narrates the dramatic evacuation of the Lipizzaner horses from the Spanish Riding School in Vienna during World War II, highlighting themes of bravery and the preservation of cultural heritage amidst conflict.
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Mr. Noodle and his siblings, including Mister Noodle, Ms Noodle, and Miss Noodle, are characters featured in the "Elmo's World" segments of the children's television show Sesame Street. Mr. Noodle, portrayed by Broadway actor Bill Irwin, was created in collaboration with Arlene Sherman, the executive producer of Sesame Street and co-creator of "Elmo's World."
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Mississauga Power was a Canadian professional basketball team located in Mississauga, Ontario, that participated in the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL). Originally established as the Oshawa Power, the team was part of the league's inaugural season, competing alongside other teams such as the London Lightning and Moncton Miracles in the Central Division.
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"Miracle on 34th Street" is a classic film directed by George Seaton, released on June 4, 1947, by 20th Century Fox. The movie features a notable cast including Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, Natalie Wood, and Edmund Gwenn, and it tells a heartwarming story centered around the themes of belief and the spirit of Christmas. With a budget of $630,000, the film achieved significant commercial success, grossing $2.7 million in US rentals.
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The history of the west coast of North America is significantly shaped by Spanish exploration and colonization that began with Christopher Columbus's discovery of America in 1492. Following papal grants and treaties, Spain claimed exclusive rights to colonize the Western Hemisphere, including the west coast of North America. The first European to reach this coast was Vasco Núñez de Balboa in 1513, who claimed the Pacific Ocean and surrounding territories for Spain, establishing Spanish sovereignty and navigation rights over the region.
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Willem Janszoon was a Dutch explorer who made significant contributions to the exploration of Australia in the early 17th century. On November 18, 1605, he set sail from Bantam and navigated to the coast of western New Guinea, eventually crossing into the Gulf of Carpentaria. Notably, on February 26, 1606, he made the first recorded European landfall on the Australian continent at the Pennefather River in Queensland, mistakenly believing it to be part of New Guinea. Janszoon also charted approximately 320 kilometers of the coastline during his expedition.
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Pedro Álvares Cabral was a Portuguese nobleman and explorer, recognized as the European discoverer of Brazil around 1500. He led the first significant exploration of South America's northeast coast, claiming the territory for Portugal. Appointed to head an expedition to India, Cabral aimed to establish trade relations and secure valuable spices, circumventing existing trade monopolies. Notably, he is credited with being the first captain to connect four continents—Europe, Africa, America, and Asia—during his voyages.
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Giovanni Battista Caviglia was an Italian explorer, navigator, and Egyptologist born in 1770 in Genoa, who played a significant role in the early development of Egyptian archaeology. He is particularly noted for his influential work in the excavation of the Sphinx of Giza near Cairo, contributing to the understanding of ancient Egyptian history and culture. Caviglia passed away in Paris on September 7, 1845.
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The history of Maryland begins with European exploration in the late 15th century, notably by John Cabot in 1498. The first significant European settlement occurred in 1634, when English colonists established a permanent colony that emphasized religious freedom for Roman Catholics. Maryland's economy was primarily driven by tobacco cultivation, which relied heavily on African slave labor, alongside the use of indentured servants from Britain in its early years.
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The paragraph discusses the early European settlement of Victoria, Australia, which began in October 1803 under Lieutenant-Governor David Collins at Sullivan Bay. It highlights the context of Australia's division into New South Wales and New Holland following the founding of the colony in 1788, and the motivations behind the settlement, primarily the British concern over potential French colonization. The initial group consisted of a diverse mix of government officials, military personnel, convicts, and their families, totaling 402 individuals.
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César Gaytan is an undefeated professional boxer from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, born on July 15, 1993. He competes in the Bantamweight division, showcasing his skills and maintaining an unblemished record in his boxing career.
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The paragraph discusses notable Greek seafarers and their contributions to exploration and trade. It highlights figures such as Pytheas, Scylax, Nearchus, and Cosmas Indicopleustes, who ventured to distant lands, including Iberia and India. Additionally, it mentions the Romioi, who dominated Mediterranean trade until a Roman embargo shifted the balance of power towards Italian traders.
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The paragraph discusses the early beginnings of the British Empire, highlighting the initial exploration efforts by England during the late 15th century. It focuses on King Henry VII's commissioning of John Cabot in 1496 to find a route to Asia, leading to Cabot's 1497 voyage that resulted in the discovery of Newfoundland. Despite this achievement, the text notes that there were no attempts to establish a colony at that time, and Cabot's subsequent voyage in 1498 ended in mystery.
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Pedro Álvares Cabral was a Portuguese explorer who, during his voyage in the early 16th century, made landfall in what is now Brazil, initially mistaking it for a large island. Claiming the territory for Portugal under the Treaty of Tordesillas, he recognized it as part of a larger continent, South America. After exploring the coast and notifying King Manuel I of his discovery, Cabral's fleet continued its journey to India.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Paula Santiago is a Mexican mixed media artist born in 1969 in Guadalajara, known for her unique artistic approach that incorporates her own blood and hair into her creations. Her works have been exhibited at the Monterrey Museum of Modern Art and various galleries across Europe and North America, highlighting her distinctive style and contribution to contemporary art.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The Northwest Passage has been a sought-after navigable route for European explorers aiming to access trade routes to Asia. The passage was first discovered in 1850 by Robert McClure, with Roald Amundsen completing the first full transit between 1903 and 1906. Historically hindered by Arctic pack ice, the decline in sea ice has since made these waterways more accessible for marine shipping, particularly after 2009.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
John Cabot, an Italian navigator and explorer, is known for his 1497 discovery of the North American coast, marking the first European exploration of the region since the Norse visits in the eleventh century. Commissioned by Henry VII of England, Cabot's expedition is celebrated for its historical significance, with Cape Bonavista, Newfoundland, recognized by both Canadian and British governments as his likely landing site, although other potential locations have also been suggested.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Gibbs Point is a notable rock formation located on the Antarctic Peninsula, named after George W. Gibbs, Jr., the first African American explorer to set foot in Antarctica. Officially designated on September 2, 2009, by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, Gibbs Point marks the northwest entrance to Gaul Cove, situated on the northeast side of Horseshoe Island in Marguerite Bay. The naming honors Gibbs' significant contribution to Antarctic exploration.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The history of Australia includes the first European landing by Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon in 1606, followed by further exploration by Dutch navigators in the 17th century who named the continent New Holland. After 1720, Macassan trepangers visited the northern coasts, and in 1770, Lieutenant James Cook charted the east coast for Great Britain, promoting the idea of colonization at Botany Bay in New South Wales.
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Portugal played a crucial role in the Age of Discovery, leading European exploration of the world. Under the patronage of Prince Henry the Navigator, the country explored the Atlantic Ocean, discovering archipelagos such as the Azores and Madeira, and colonizing parts of Africa. Portugal also established a sea route to India, discovered Brazil, and created trading routes in southern Asia, marking significant milestones in maritime trade and diplomacy with regions including China and Japan.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the early Portuguese exploration of Africa and the establishment of a sea route to the Indies, which was driven by the lucrative spice trade. It highlights key figures such as Henry the Navigator, Bartolomeu Dias, and Vasco da Gama, detailing their significant voyages that led to the Portuguese Empire becoming the first European seaborne empire focused on exploiting the wealth of the spice-rich regions of the Indies.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Wilkins Runway is a single runway aerodrome in Antarctica, operated by Australia, situated on the upper glacier of the Preston Heath ice sheet in Wilkes Land. Named after Sir Hubert Wilkins, a notable figure in Antarctic aviation and exploration, the runway serves as a vital access point for operations in the region, located southeast of the actual coast.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Sebastian Cabot was an Italian explorer, born around 1474, likely in the Venetian Republic. He was the son of the renowned explorer John Cabot and his Venetian wife, Mattea. Cabot's explorations contributed to the understanding of the New World during the Age of Discovery.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
David Melgueiro was a Portuguese navigator and explorer, believed to have been active in the 17th century, specifically around 1660. He is noted for allegedly navigating the Northeast Passage, traveling from Japan to Portugal via the Arctic Ocean, during a period when Portuguese ships were prohibited from entering Japan. His journey highlights the adventurous spirit of exploration during that era.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"The Dream Life of Balso Snell" is a 1931 novel by American author Nathanael West, marking his debut in fiction. The story follows a young man's cynical and immature quest for meaning through a series of surreal experiences within the Trojan Horse, exploring themes of disillusionment and existential inquiry.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"A Sinless Season" is a novel by South African author Damon Galgut, published in 1982 when he was just seventeen. The story explores the dynamics and relationships among three young inmates—Scott, Raoul, and Joseph—at the Bleda reformatory, delving into their experiences and interactions within the confines of the institution.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"The Key to the Golden Firebird" is the debut novel by young adult author Maureen Johnson, published in 2004. The book received recognition as one of the Best Books for Young Adults by the American Library Association in 2005, highlighting its significance in the young adult literature genre.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Christel Khalil is an American actress born on November 30, 1987, in Los Angeles, California. She has been active in the entertainment industry since 1993 and is best known for her role as Lily Winters on the soap opera "The Young and the Restless," a position she has held since 2002. Khalil was previously married to Stephen Hensley from 2008 to 2011 and has children.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Margaret Blair Young is an American author, filmmaker, and writing instructor, born in 1955. She has had a significant teaching career, spanning thirty years at Brigham Young University, where she has contributed to the fields of literature and film.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"Soul Fixin' Man" is a 1994 album by American blues guitarist Luther Allison, released by Alligator Records. The album is also referred to as "Bad Love," and it features variations in track listings across different editions.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"Ausente" (translated as "Absent") is a 2011 Spanish-language drama film directed by Marco Berger. The film explores the theme of sexual dynamics in an educational setting, uniquely reversing the typical narrative by depicting a young man who seeks to seduce his teacher, challenging conventional portrayals of authority and abuse. This inversion prompts a complex examination of desire and power within the context of student-teacher relationships.
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Elisabeth Luther was the first daughter and second child of Martin Luther, a prominent figure in the Protestant Reformation, and his wife, Katharina von Bora. Unfortunately, she did not survive beyond infancy.
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"Life at the Top" is the third novel by English author John Braine, published in 1962, and follows the challenges faced by Joe Lampton, an ambitious young man from humble beginnings. The novel is a continuation of Lampton's story and explores themes of ambition and social mobility. It was adapted into a film in 1965 featuring Laurence Harvey, and a delayed two-part BBC television adaptation aired in September 2012, starring Matthew McNulty.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Roy Harrisville is an academic and pastor who received his education from Luther Theological Seminary, Princeton University, and the University of Tübingen in Germany. He served as a pastor in Mason City, Iowa, before becoming a professor of New Testament at Luther Theological Seminary, where he contributed to theological education.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"Portrait of a Young Englishman," also known as "Portrait of a Young Man with Grey Eyes," is a painting created by Titian between 1540 and 1545, currently housed in the Palazzo Pitti. The identity of the young man depicted remains uncertain, with possible candidates including Henry Howard, Ottavio Farnese, or Ippolito Rominaldi.
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Sonnet 110 is one of William Shakespeare's 154 sonnets, published in the 1609 Quarto, and is part of the Fair Youth sequence, where the poet expresses his affection for a mysterious young man. The identity of this young man remains a topic of scholarly debate, with various theories proposed. Additionally, interpretations of Sonnet 110 vary, with some suggesting it reflects Shakespeare's discontent with the theater and actors, while others view it as a heartfelt confession of love.
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"Young Man Luther: A Study in Psychoanalysis and History" is a 1958 book by psychologist Erik Erikson that explores the life of Martin Luther through the lens of psychobiography. Erikson uses Luther's experiences to illustrate his concept of the "identity crisis," particularly focusing on a pivotal moment when Luther declared, "I am not!" during a choir practice, which he interprets as a significant expression of Luther's internal struggles and identity formation.
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The paragraph provides a detailed profile of Emma Snyder, a character from the soap opera "As the World Turns," portrayed by Kathleen Widdoes. Emma first appeared in July 1985 and remained until June 29, 2010. She is depicted as a farmer residing at the Snyder Farm in Luther's Corners, Illinois. The text outlines her family connections, including her spouse, children, adoptive daughters, and grandchildren, highlighting her significant role within the show's narrative.
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The paragraph provides a cast list for the miniseries "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair," highlighting key characters and the actors portraying them. Notable performances include Patrick Dempsey as Harry Quebert and Ben Schnetzer as Marcus Goldman, along with a diverse ensemble featuring Damon Wayans Jr., Kristine Froseth, and Virginia Madsen. The text emphasizes the show's character-driven narrative through its prominent cast.
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The paragraph discusses the evolution of Protestantism during the Middle Ages, highlighting Martin Luther's separation of religious and worldly authorities through his doctrine of the two kingdoms. It emphasizes the increased role of laypeople in church governance, allowing congregations to elect and dismiss ministers. John Calvin further developed this democratic approach by incorporating elected laymen into church leadership, which was adopted by the Huguenots and other reformed churches, establishing a system of church self-government based on congregational elections.
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"The Emperor's Children" is a 2006 novel by American author Claire Messud, marking her third work and her first best-seller. The novel received critical acclaim and was longlisted for the prestigious 2006 Man Booker Prize, highlighting its significance in contemporary literature.
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Young Man Lake is situated in Glacier National Park, Montana, and is positioned in a cirque to the east of Flinsch Peak. The lake is notable for its series of waterfalls that flow into the nearby Boy Lake, highlighting its natural beauty and geographical significance within the park.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Dexter Scott King, born on January 30, 1961, is the second son of renowned civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King. He is part of a prominent family, being the brother of Martin Luther King III, Bernice King, and the late Yolanda King, all of whom are involved in continuing their parents' legacy in civil rights advocacy.
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Erikson's stages of psychosocial development is a psychoanalytic theory developed by Erik Erikson and Joan Erikson, outlining eight critical stages that individuals progress through from infancy to late adulthood. Each stage represents a specific psychosocial challenge that contributes to a person's overall development and well-being.
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The Bacchanal of the Andrians is an oil painting created by the renowned artist Titian, completed between 1523 and 1526. The artwork is notable for its signature, which is partially obscured, and it reflects the themes of revelry and celebration associated with Bacchus, the Roman god of wine.
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Gastroenteritis is a significant global health issue, with an estimated two billion cases and 1.3 million deaths reported in 2015, predominantly affecting children and populations in developing countries. The condition is particularly severe in children under five, with rotavirus being a major contributor to fatalities. Cholera also plays a role, causing millions of cases and thousands of deaths annually. While death rates from gastroenteritis have decreased due to interventions like oral rehydration therapy, it remains a leading cause of illness, especially in young children. In the United States, gastroenteritis is the second most common infection, resulting in substantial cases of acute diarrhea and fatalities each year.
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The paragraph discusses the origins of various pub names that may seem nonsensical but are believed to be derived from corrupted old slogans or phrases. Examples include "The Bag o'Nails," "The Goat and Compasses," "The Cat and the Fiddle," and "The Bull and Bush," each with historical or linguistic roots that reflect cultural references or significant events, such as Henry VIII's victory at Boulogne.
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The paragraph discusses the severe health risks associated with pesticide exposure, particularly in the developing world, where an estimated 3 million agricultural workers suffer from poisoning annually, leading to approximately 18,000 deaths. It highlights the lack of regulation and safety measures that contribute to the high incidence of pesticide-related fatalities, despite these countries using only 25% of the world's pesticides. Additionally, it notes that other professions, such as pet grooming and groundskeeping, also face health risks from pesticide exposure.
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Christian Ackermann was a notable figure born in Königsberg who worked in various cities including Riga, Stockholm, and Gdańsk before establishing himself in Tallinn around 1672. He opened his own workshop in Tallinn in 1675 and remained active there until his death, likely from the plague, around 1710.
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The paragraph discusses the demographics and trends related to suicide rates across different age groups and regions. It highlights that while the highest absolute number of suicides occurs among individuals aged 15 to 29, the average age of suicide victims globally is between 30 and 49. In the U.S., the highest suicide rates are found among Caucasian men over 80, despite younger individuals frequently attempting suicide. The text also notes that suicide is the second leading cause of death among adolescents and young males, particularly in developed countries, while in South-East Asia, young females experience higher suicide rates compared to elderly females.
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The paragraph discusses the various forms of plague, particularly focusing on the modern bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic plagues. It highlights their symptoms, mortality rates, and the rapid progression of the disease, especially in the case of pneumonic and septicemic plagues. The text emphasizes the severe health risks associated with these forms of plague, including high mortality rates and the critical need for timely treatment to prevent fatal outcomes.
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The paragraph discusses informal learning, one of the three forms of learning identified by the OECD. It highlights that informal learning takes place in diverse environments, including home, work, and social interactions, and encompasses aspects such as language acquisition and cultural norms. Additionally, it emphasizes that for young people, informal learning is a continuous process occurring in various settings, including after-school programs and community centers.
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The paragraph discusses the historical analysis of the Black Death, particularly through the work of historian Francis Aidan Gasquet. In his writings from 1893 and later in 1908, Gasquet proposed that the Black Death was a form of bubonic plague, linking it to the roles of rats and fleas in its spread. His interpretations significantly influenced the understanding of other historical epidemics, including the Justinian plague in the Eastern Roman Empire.
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The Eagles, a renowned rock band, initially disbanded in July 1980 but reunited in 1994 to release the album "Hell Freezes Over," which featured both live and new studio tracks. They enjoyed a successful touring career and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2007, they released "Long Road Out of Eden," their first studio album in 28 years, followed by a supporting tour. In 2013, they launched the "History of the Eagles Tour" alongside the release of their documentary, further solidifying their legacy in music history.
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Eden Lake Township is a township located in Stearns County, Minnesota, with a population of 1,542 as recorded in the 2010 census.
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"Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend" is a song originally composed by Stan Jones in late 1948. The song gained further popularity when Burl Ives recorded his own version in 1949, after receiving it from composer Eden Ahbez.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"Attics to Eden" is the second studio album by the American band Madina Lake, released in May 2009 across Australia, the UK, and the United States. The album's track listing was revealed in January 2009 by the British music magazine "Kerrang."
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"The Fox in the Attic" is a novel by Richard Hughes, first published in 1961 as the first volume of "The Human Predicament" trilogy. This work marked Hughes's return to fiction after a long hiatus since his previous novel, "In Hazard: A Sea Story," and followed the success of his earlier bestseller, "A High Wind in Jamaica." The novel was also released in Sweden the following year under the title "Räven på vinden."
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Eden is a census-designated place located in Weber County, Utah, known for its proximity to the Powder Mountain ski resort. Situated between the North and Middle Fork of the Ogden River and north of Pineview Reservoir, Eden had a population of 600 as of the 2010 census. Despite being unincorporated, it has its own post office with the ZIP code 84310 and is part of the Ogden–Clearfield Metropolitan Statistical Area.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"Missing You" is a song by Diana Ross, released as the third single from her 1984 album "Swept Away." Written, composed, and produced by Lionel Richie, the song serves as a tribute to Marvin Gaye, who was tragically murdered by his father earlier that year.
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Eden Township is one of the twenty townships located in Benton County, Iowa, USA. According to the 2000 census, the township had a population of 275 residents.
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As of August 2015, Jehovah's Witnesses reported approximately 8.2 million active members, known as publishers, across over 118,000 congregations. In that year, they dedicated more than 1.93 billion hours to preaching and Bible study, reflecting a significant increase in membership since the mid-1990s. Additionally, they conducted Bible studies with over 9.7 million individuals, including family studies, and estimated a global growth rate of 1.5% per year.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Attic Entertainment Software GmbH was a German video game developer and publisher established in September 1990 by Hans-Jürgen Brändle, Jochen Hamma, and Guido Henkel in Albstadt, Baden-Württemberg. The company has been inactive since 2001, and its founder, Hans-Jürgen Brändle, passed away in August 2005 in Las Vegas.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses Anthony Eden's political career following the Labour Party's victory in the 1945 election, where he served as Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party in opposition. It highlights his frustrations with Winston Churchill's leadership and his personal struggles during this time, including the breakdown of his marriage and the loss of his son. Despite being perceived as disconnected from party politics and the public, Eden developed a domestic agenda focused on the concept of a "property-owning democracy," which later influenced Margaret Thatcher's policies. Overall, his political stance during these years is characterized as centre-left.
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Daniel Apai is a professor and astrophysicist at The University of Arizona, recognized for his research in astrobiology, extrasolar planets, and planetary system formation. He leads several significant projects, including NASA's "Nexus for Exoplanet System Studies" and the Hubble Space Telescope Cloud Atlas Treasury program, as well as Project EDEN, which focuses on surveying habitable planets near our solar system.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"Cash in the Attic" was a television program that aired on BBC One each weekday morning, typically at 11:30, while its spin-off, "Cash in the Celebrity Attic," was broadcast on BBC Two in the afternoons at 17:15. The shows focused on uncovering hidden treasures and valuable items in people's homes, highlighting the potential worth of forgotten possessions.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Apache Shale is a web application framework developed by the Apache Software Foundation, primarily based on JavaServer Faces. However, as of May 2009, it has been retired and transitioned to the Apache Attic, indicating that it is no longer actively maintained or developed.
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Madina Lake is an American alternative rock band that originated in Chicago in 2005. They gained recognition with their debut album "From Them, Through Us, to You," released in March 2007, and won the Best International Newcomer award at the Kerrang! Awards the same year. After disbanding in September 2013, the band reunited in February 2017, marking their return to the music scene.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend" is a song originally written by Stan Jones and recorded in late 1948. The song gained further popularity when fellow songwriter Eden Ahbez sent it to Burl Ives, who released his own version a year later.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"Friday Night Lights" is the debut studio album by the Scottish indie rock band Attic Lights, released on October 13, 2008, under Island Records. The album marks the band's introduction to the music scene, showcasing their indie rock style.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"Take Me to Church" is a single by Hozier from his debut EP and self-titled album, released on September 13, 2013. The song, which falls under the genres of indie rock, soul, and blues, has a runtime of 4 minutes and 2 seconds. It was produced by Rob Kirwan and showcases Hozier's songwriting talents. The track gained significant popularity and is notable for its powerful themes and emotional depth.
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The Iliad is an ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Homer, composed in dactylic hexameter. It is set against the backdrop of the Trojan War, detailing the ten-year siege of Troy by Greek forces. The poem primarily focuses on the conflict between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles, exploring themes of honor, rage, and the consequences of war.
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The main topic of the paragraph is the eschatological beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses, particularly their interpretation of the "last days" and the events leading to Armageddon. They assert that since 1914, the world is in a period of imminent destruction, which will be initiated by divine intervention. Jehovah's Witnesses view other religions as false and anticipate a significant tribulation, followed by a resurrection and a thousand-year judgment period. Ultimately, they believe this will culminate in a perfected human race living in a paradise on earth, with a final test of faith occurring after this period.
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The paragraph discusses the political maneuvering of the Comintern and various Communist parties in response to the outbreak of World War II, particularly focusing on the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. It details how the Comintern directed the Czech Communist Party to counter anti-German sentiments and mandated Western Communist parties, including those in France and Great Britain, to adopt an anti-war stance. The shift in ideology led to a formal condemnation of the war as imperialist, resulting in actions such as French Communist leader Maurice Thorez's desertion from the army and a call for peace negotiations with Germany.
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The paragraph discusses the concept of "culture" in relation to its contrasts with anarchy and the state of nature, as articulated by philosophers like Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. It highlights how these distinctions have historically been used to categorize societies as "civilized" or "uncivilized," leading to theories such as Social Darwinism and cultural evolution. Additionally, it critiques the implications of these classifications, suggesting they reflect power dynamics between European elites and non-elites, as well as between colonial powers and their subjects.
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"Small Soldiers" is a 1998 American science fiction war film directed by Joe Dante, featuring Kirsten Dunst and Gregory Smith, along with voice performances by Frank Langella and Tommy Lee Jones. The film centers on a conflict between two factions of sentient action figures: the Gorgonites and the Commando Elite. When a young boy brings the Gorgonites home, he and his friends find themselves in danger as the Commando Elite, programmed to destroy the Gorgonites, target them.
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The paragraph discusses the regulatory decisions made by the CRTC regarding CBC Television's broadcasting operations. On August 18, 2011, the CRTC allowed CBC's analogue rebroadcasting transmitters to continue operating until August 31, 2012, while also outlining the need for CBC to transition to digital broadcasting. The text highlights the requirement for CBC's full-power transmitters on channels 52 to 69 to either relocate to lower channels or downgrade to low-power status, which may lead to signal loss for some viewers.
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The paragraph discusses the geopolitical dynamics surrounding the Korean War, particularly the involvement of the United States and China. It highlights President Truman's decision to send the Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait to prevent conflict between Taiwan and the PRC shortly after the Korean People's Army invaded South Korea. It also notes Mao Zedong's plans for Chinese intervention in Korea, framing it as a response to perceived American aggression under the guise of United Nations actions.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Hubert L. Lee was a United States Army soldier recognized for his bravery during the Korean War. Born on February 2, 1915, he was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions on February 1, 1951, highlighting his significant contributions to the military during this conflict.
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Gaullism is a political ideology in France rooted in the principles and actions of General Charles de Gaulle, a key figure in the French Resistance during World War II and the first President of the Fifth French Republic. It emphasizes national sovereignty, strong leadership, and a distinct French identity in both domestic and foreign policy.
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The paragraph discusses the geopolitical dynamics leading up to the Korean War, focusing on the collaboration between Stalin, Kim Il-sung, and Mao Zedong. In April 1950, Stalin authorized Kim to invade South Korea, contingent on Mao's support, despite concerns about potential American intervention. Mao, needing Soviet aid, agreed to assist North Korea by sending veterans and positioning troops near the border, which accelerated preparations for the conflict.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses cultural imperialism, which refers to the influence of one country's culture on another, altering societal values and expectations through soft power. It highlights how foreign media, such as American soap operas and South Korean dramas, can shape the aspirations and worldviews of audiences in other nations, exemplified by the impact on Romanian and North Korean societies. The text also notes that authoritarian regimes often combat this influence through censorship and control of foreign cultural content, drawing parallels to historical practices during Roman imperialism where local elites were exposed to Roman culture to encourage compliance and participation.
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The Zhdanov Doctrine, established by Soviet Central Committee secretary Andrei Zhdanov in 1946, was a cultural policy that framed the world as divided between "imperialistic" forces led by the United States and a "democratic" camp led by the Soviet Union. It emphasized that the only acceptable conflict in Soviet culture was between "good and best," mandating that artists and writers align their work with the party's ideology. Noncompliance could lead to persecution, and this doctrine shaped Soviet cultural output until Stalin's death in 1953.
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The paragraph discusses the events surrounding the establishment of the Panama Canal Zone following Panama's independence from Colombia in 1903. It highlights the role of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt and Secretary of State John Hay in supporting Panamanian insurgents, as well as the involvement of Philippe Bunau-Varilla, who negotiated a treaty granting the U.S. control over a 20-mile-wide zone for canal operations. The text also touches on the tensions between the U.S. and Panama regarding the treaty, which included provisions for U.S. intervention in maintaining order in the newly independent nation.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"A Bloody Battle for Revenge" is a 1992 South Korean action film created by Lee Kyung-kyu, who took on the roles of director, writer, and lead actor. The film is frequently referenced as a notable failure within the South Korean movie industry, highlighting its struggles and shortcomings in achieving success.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The 1948 Arab–Israeli War began on May 15, 1948, following Israel's Declaration of Independence, escalating the ongoing civil conflict into an inter-state war involving Israel and several Arab states, including Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq. The Arab forces invaded Palestine, targeting Israeli military and Jewish settlements, leading to ten months of fighting characterized by intermittent truces. The conflict primarily unfolded in the territory of the former British Mandate, with some engagements extending into the Sinai Peninsula and southern Lebanon.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"Secretly, Greatly" is a 2013 South Korean action comedy-drama film featuring Kim Soo-hyun, Park Ki-woong, and Lee Hyun-woo as North Korean spies who disguise themselves in South Korea as a village idiot, a rock musician, and a high school student. While they adapt to life in a small town, their mission takes a dark turn when a sudden change in power in North Korea leads to an order for them to commit suicide. The film explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the complexities of espionage.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the debate over affirmative action in the United States, focusing on its effectiveness and the implications of class inequality. Critics argue that racial affirmative action primarily benefits middle- and upper-class individuals from minority groups, potentially disadvantaging lower-class European and Asian Americans. The text suggests that implementing class-based affirmative action could better address the needs of the economically disadvantaged, who are often people of color, thereby reducing the reliance on race-based affirmative action and its associated disparities.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the strategic considerations of the Truman administration during the Korean War, particularly regarding the potential Soviet response to U.S. intervention. It highlights concerns that the conflict in Korea could escalate into a broader war in Europe and emphasizes the importance of maintaining a strong stance against aggression to prevent the spread of Communism. The United Nations' approval for military action to support South Korea is noted, along with the U.S. reliance on air and naval power rather than ground troops initially, reflecting the administration's cautious approach to involvement in the conflict.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Cornelius H. Charlton was a United States Army soldier who served during the Korean War and was born on July 24, 1929. He was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously for his courageous actions near Chipo-ri, South Korea, on June 2, 1951, highlighting his bravery and sacrifice in combat.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the evolution of imperialism in the context of Soviet ideology and politics, particularly following the Russian Revolution. It highlights the initial internationalist perspective advocated by figures like Trotsky and Lenin, who viewed imperialism as a culmination of capitalism. However, after Lenin's death, Stalin's focus on 'socialism in one country' shifted the Soviet Union towards a more inward-looking approach, sidelining internationalist ideals. The text also examines the contradictions of the Soviet Union's self-proclaimed anti-imperialism, suggesting that it exhibited imperialistic behaviors akin to historical empires, as critiqued by figures like Mao Zedong and various non-Russian Marxists. The discussion culminates in the Cold War era, where anti-imperialist rhetoric was employed to challenge Western powers while maintaining imperialistic practices.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the establishment and operations of the Office of Policy Coordination (OPC) within the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) following the National Security Council's Directive 10/2 on June 18, 1948. This directive authorized covert actions against the USSR and other hostile entities, allowing the OPC to operate independently from the CIA's director and report directly to high-level government officials. The structure of CIA stations included dual leadership, reflecting the secretive and specialized nature of the OPC's missions.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The main topic of the paragraph is the philosophical views of J. M. E. McTaggart, particularly his idealist perspective that posits the existence of minds and love as the only realities, while dismissing space, time, and material objects as illusions. McTaggart argues against the coherence of time and the relevance of metaphysics to practical social and political action, suggesting that philosophical beliefs do not provide useful guidance in real-world decision-making, such as voting or engineering.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) in the Philippines originated in 1912 with military instruction initiated by the Philippine Constabulary at the University of the Philippines. The program gained formal recognition when the university's Board of Regents sought assistance from the U.S. Department of War, leading to the establishment of the first official ROTC unit at the university on July 3, 1922, under the guidance of a U.S. Army officer.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Félix Enríquez Alcalá, also known as Felix Alcala, is an American film and television director born on March 7, 1951, in Bakersfield, California. He is recognized for his contributions to the entertainment industry through his directing work.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Helmut Schmidt University, located in Hamburg, Germany, is a military educational institution founded in 1973 to train Bundeswehr officers. Initially named the University of the Bundeswehr Hamburg, it was established under the initiative of then-Federal Minister of Defence Helmut Schmidt. The university began its teaching programs in the autumn of 1973 and remains one of two universities dedicated to the education of military personnel in Germany.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the contrasting military education systems of Prussia and France during the Franco-Prussian War. It highlights the superiority of the Prussian model, which encouraged initiative and independent thinking among officers, as opposed to the French system that hindered intellectual growth and excluded capable individuals from leadership roles. This deficiency in French military leadership is attributed to significant flaws in their military policy, as noted by historian Dallas Irvine.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The North Dakota School for the Deaf (NDSD) is a state-funded residential institution in Devils Lake, North Dakota, dedicated to educating children who are deaf and hard of hearing. Managed by the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, the school aims to meet the specific educational needs of its students. Dr. Connie Hovendick currently serves as the superintendent.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the structure and governance of public education in North Carolina, highlighting the role of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and the State Board of Education. It notes that the board holds significant legal authority over education policy, with the superintendent serving as a secretary. The state comprises 115 public school systems managed by local boards, with major systems including Wake County and Charlotte-Mecklenburg. Additionally, it mentions the historical context of school segregation in North Carolina, referencing the Brown v. Board of Education case and the Pearsall Plan.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The Alexander Military Law Academy was an educational institution in the Russian Empire, operational from 1867 to 1917, dedicated to providing military law education for officers in the Russian Army and Fleet. Founded by Emperor Alexander II, the Academy was located in St. Petersburg at 96 Moika Embankment and was part of a broader network of military educational institutions.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy was established in 1983 by the Al-Ameen Educational Society, which is one of India's largest minority education organizations founded in 1966 by Dr. Mumtaz Ahmed Khan. The college was created to address the educational needs of the local community, particularly focusing on the minority Muslim population in the city.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Grace Fernald was an influential educational psychologist known for her contributions to literacy education in the early twentieth century. She founded the first clinic for remedial instruction at UCLA in 1921 and developed a kinesthetic method for teaching spelling and reading, which involved students tracing words. Her research culminated in the 1943 publication of "Remedial Techniques in Basic School Subjects," which laid the groundwork for modern special education and remedial reading practices. Fernald's approach, which integrates physical, auditory, verbal, and visual elements in learning—now referred to as VAKT or multisensory imagery—remains relevant in contemporary educational methods.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The United States Society for Education through Art (USSEA) is a national association focused on advancing art education and promoting cultural diversity. Its members engage in curriculum development, teaching, and research aimed at fostering tolerance and appreciation for the arts of various cultural groups. The society's mission emphasizes inclusivity and cultural sensitivity, striving to enhance understanding and respect for learners from diverse ethnic and socio-cultural backgrounds through research and inclusive art practices.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the involvement of President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the establishment and support of South Vietnam during the 1950s. It highlights the appointment of Gen. J. Lawton Collins as ambassador to "Free Vietnam" and his mission to assist leader Ngo Dinh Diem in combating communism. The text also notes Eisenhower's decision to send American military advisors to support Diem's army and his prompt recognition of the Republic of Vietnam after its formation in October 1955, along with the provision of various forms of assistance.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
C. W. W. Kannangara, as Minister of Education, implemented significant educational reforms in Sri Lanka starting on October 1, 1945. His initiatives included making education free for all students, ensuring religious instruction aligned with students' parental beliefs, protecting teachers' wages by having them paid directly by the government, and enhancing provisions for adult education.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the role of Qur'anic schools, or dugsi, as a fundamental system of religious education in Somalia. These schools provide Islamic instruction to children and are supported by the community, making them a vital educational resource, especially in nomadic areas. Despite their accessibility and relatively high enrollment of girls compared to primary schools, concerns about the qualifications of teaching staff have been raised. In response, the Somali government has established the Ministry of Endowment and Islamic Affairs to regulate Qur'anic education and address these issues.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses Arnold Schwarzenegger's entrepreneurial ventures in the late 1960s, highlighting his partnership with fellow bodybuilder Franco Columbu. They established a successful bricklaying business that thrived due to effective marketing and increased demand after the 1971 San Fernando earthquake. The profits from this venture were then reinvested into a mail order business focused on selling bodybuilding and fitness equipment, as well as instructional tapes.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses Gamal Abdel Nasser's concerns regarding the military leadership of Amer following Syria's secession. Nasser sought to reform the military by establishing the Presidential Council to oversee senior military appointments and emphasizing merit over personal loyalty for promotions. However, he ultimately retracted this initiative due to threats from Amer's allies within the military, highlighting the tensions and power struggles in the Egyptian military command during that period.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The Brothers of Christian Instruction, also known as the La Mennais Brothers, is a Catholic educational organization established in 1819 by Gabriel Deshayes and Jean-Marie de la Mennais. Their primary mission is to educate youth and promote a deeper understanding and love of Jesus Christ, reflecting the vision of their founders.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Tiberius Coruncanius was a notable figure in the Roman Republic, serving as consul in 280 BC and recognized for his military leadership during the conflicts against Pyrrhus of Epirus, which gave rise to the term "Pyrrhic victory." He was also the first plebeian to hold the position of Pontifex Maximus and is believed to be among the first to publicly teach Roman law.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Larry Alcala was a prominent Filipino artist born on August 18, 1926, in Daraga, Albay. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from the University of the Philippines in 1950, supported by a scholarship from Manila Times. Alcala served as a professor at the university from 1951 to 1981 and was recognized with the Australian Cultural Award in 1975, which included a travel study grant.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the implementation of the K-12 educational system in the Philippines, initiated by the Department of Education in 2011. This program introduced a new curriculum for all schools across the country, featuring a phased implementation that began in the school year 2011-2012.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the changes in the setting of the TV series "Perfect Strangers" as it transitioned into its third season in fall 1987. It highlights the characters Larry and Balki moving into a larger apartment, where Balki now has his own room, and notes the new address in Chicago. Despite the change in location, the characters do not acknowledge the move, and the original co-tenants, Jennifer and Mary Anne, remain in the new apartment.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the establishment of the political and administrative organization of the United Mexican States following the Mexican War of Independence, specifically through the Acta Constitutiva de la Federación and the Federal Constitution. It highlights the provision in Article 50 that allowed Congress to select the location of the federal government, with Mexico City and Querétaro as the primary contenders for the capital.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the governance structure of Union Territories (UTs) in India, highlighting that the Parliament can amend the Constitution to establish a Legislature with elected members and a Chief Minister for certain UTs, as seen in Delhi and Puducherry. It also notes that each UT is typically administered by an appointed administrator or lieutenant-governor, and mentions that there are seven Union Territories, including Chandigarh, which serves as the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Mian Haji Sahib is a town situated in the Islamabad Capital Territory of Pakistan, positioned at an altitude of 479 meters (1574 feet). Its geographical coordinates are 33° 22' 50"N latitude and 73° 20' 40"E longitude.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Port Blair is the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a union territory of India located in the Bay of Bengal. It serves as the administrative sub-division and headquarters for the South Andaman district, and is the only notified town in the territory. Additionally, Port Blair is home to the headquarters of the Andaman and Nicobar Police and the Andaman and Nicobar Command, which is the first integrated tri-command of the Indian armed forces.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the early development of puppies, highlighting their sensory capabilities at birth. Puppies are born with a keen sense of smell but are unable to see or hear initially, with their eyes opening around nine to eleven days after birth and their ears unsealing between thirteen to seventeen days. During the first few weeks, their senses rapidly develop, leading to behaviors such as growling, biting, tail wagging, and barking as they grow older.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Bann Na Mohra is a town situated in the Islamabad Capital Territory of Pakistan, positioned at coordinates 33° 27' 50N 73° 22' 10E and at an altitude of 562 meters (1847 feet).
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The Naas River is a perennial stream situated in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia, and is part of the Murrumbidgee catchment within the larger Murray-Darling basin.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Greenwood Laboratory School is a K-12 educational institution affiliated with Missouri State University, situated on its campus in Springfield, Missouri. The school serves as a comprehensive laboratory school, providing a range of educational programs for students from kindergarten through 12th grade.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The paragraph discusses the reproductive and developmental behaviors of angwantibos, a type of primate. Males mate with multiple females within overlapping territories, and after a gestation period of 130 days, a single offspring is born. The juvenile initially clings to the mother's belly and may later be left on a branch while she forages. Weaning occurs within three to four months, and the young leave the mother by six months, reaching full maturity at eight to ten months. The life expectancy of angwantibos is up to 13 years.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Margaret Mayo, originally named Lillian Elizabeth Slatten, was an American actress, playwright, and screenwriter born on November 19, 1882, in Brownsville, Illinois. She is recognized for her contributions to theater and film until her passing on February 25, 1951.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"The Poor Boob" is a silent comedy film from 1919, directed by Donald Crisp and featuring a cast that includes Bryant Washburn and Wanda Hawley. The film, which was released by Paramount Pictures on March 9, 1919, is notable for being lost, meaning that no known copies currently exist. It was written by Margaret Mayo, Z. Wall Covington, and Gardner Hunting.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Springfield, Illinois, originally named Calhoun after Senator John C. Calhoun, was settled in 1818 by trappers and traders along the Sangamon River. The town became the county seat of Sangamon County in 1821, attracting settlers from various states. In 1832, it was renamed Springfield, inspired by Springfield, Massachusetts, which was known for its industrial innovation. Springfield became the capital of Illinois in 1839, largely due to the influence of Abraham Lincoln and his group known as the "Long Nine."
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Pesanggrahan is a subdistrict located in South Jakarta, Indonesia, which is part of the capital territory of Jakarta. The area is bordered by the Pesanggrahan River on its eastern side and Tangerang Regency in Banten Province to the west.
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Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, known for its established civilian government. The capital is Hagåtña, while Dededo is the most populous city. As of 2015, Guam had a population of 161,785, with residents being American citizens by birth. Covering an area of 544 km², it is the largest island in Micronesia and the southernmost of the Mariana Islands, featuring diverse population densities across its municipalities and the highest point being Mount Lamlam at 406 meters.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Greenwood is a town located in Vernon County, Wisconsin, with a population of 770 as recorded in the 2000 census. The town includes the unincorporated community of Greenwood within its boundaries.
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Philippe Laguérie is a French Traditionalist Catholic priest, born on September 30, 1952, in Sceaux, Hauts-de-Seine. He serves as the Superior General of the Institute of the Good Shepherd, an organization that promotes the Tridentine Mass, reflecting his commitment to traditional Catholic practices.
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Benjamin Lewers, born on March 25, 1932, was an English clergyman educated at Sherborne School and Selwyn College, Cambridge. Ordained in 1962, he served in various roles including a curacy at St Mary, Northampton, and as Priest in charge of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Hounslow. From 1968 to 1975, he worked as an industrial chaplain at Heathrow Airport, later becoming the fifth Provost of Derby Cathedral in 1981 until his resignation in 1997. Afterward, he lived in Marshwood, Dorset, where he contributed to the local church, St Mary the Virgin.
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Wardlow is a small parish and linear village located in the Derbyshire Dales, England, approximately two miles from Tideswell. As of the 2011 census, it had a population of 118 residents. The village features the church of the Good Shepherd and includes the nearby hamlet of Wardlow Mires, which is home to the notable pub, The Three Stags' Heads.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
"Il figlioccio del padrino" is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti, serving as a parody of the iconic film "The Godfather." Primarily filmed in Acireale, the movie achieved significant commercial success, grossing approximately 500 million lire.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Mark Sloan, also known as "McSteamy," is a fictional plastic surgeon from the television series Grey's Anatomy, played by Eric Dane. He is known for his good looks and complicated relationships, particularly with Dr. Derek Shepherd and Dr. Lexie Grey. Sloan's affair with Addison, Derek's wife, leads to significant turmoil in their friendship, and his romantic involvement with Lexie further complicates matters. His character ultimately meets a tragic end in the ninth season due to injuries from a plane crash, impacting several other characters in the series.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Cameron Shepherd is an Australian rugby union player born on March 30, 1984, in Windsor, England. He is known for his role as a fullback or wing and has played for the Western Force in the international Super Rugby competition.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Lenny Montana, born Leonardo Passafaro, was an American actor best known for his portrayal of the hitman Luca Brasi in "The Godfather." Before his acting career, he was a professional wrestler and served as an enforcer for the Colombo crime family, highlighting his diverse and tumultuous background.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The Rayward–Shepherd House, also known as Tirranna, is a notable architectural work designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed in 1955 in New Canaan, Connecticut, for Joyce and John Rayward. After the Raywards, Herman R. Shepherd took over the project in 1964, completing the design and making necessary repairs to address issues stemming from the original construction, which was criticized for its cost-cutting measures.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The Lady in the Van is a 2015 British comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner, featuring Maggie Smith and Alex Jennings. Based on Alan Bennett's memoir, the film recounts the true story of Bennett's 15-year relationship with Mary Shepherd, an elderly woman living in a van on his driveway in London. The narrative has been adapted from Bennett's earlier works, including an essay, book, stage play, and radio play, with Smith having previously portrayed Shepherd in earlier adaptations.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
Vito Corleone is a central fictional character in Mario Puzo's novel "The Godfather" and its film adaptations directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Portrayed by Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro, Vito is an orphaned Sicilian immigrant who rises to power by establishing a Mafia empire. His legacy continues through his youngest son, Michael, who takes over as the head of the Corleone crime family after Vito's death.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The Good Shepherd is a 2006 spy film directed and produced by Robert De Niro, featuring a prominent cast that includes Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie, and De Niro himself. The film explores themes of espionage and the complexities of loyalty and betrayal within the context of the CIA's early years.
[lifang535] [OpenIE] [topic_extration] topic (type=<class 'str'>): 
The Godfather Part II is a 1974 American crime film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, featuring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. It serves as both a sequel and a prequel to the original film, intertwining two narratives: one follows Michael Corleone as he navigates the challenges of being the new head of the Corleone crime family in 1958, while the other explores the early life of his father, Vito Corleone, detailing his rise from a Sicilian childhood to establishing the family business in New York City.
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  'input_ids': torch.tensor(batch_dict.get('input_ids').to(batch_dict.get('input_ids')).long()),
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INFO:src.hipporag.embedding_store:Saved 5570 records to outputs/musique/gpt-4o-mini_nvidia_NV-Embed-v2/entity_embeddings/vdb_entity.parquet
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Encoding Facts
INFO:src.hipporag.embedding_store:Inserting 5651 new records, 0 records already exist.
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INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Constructing Graph
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Adding OpenIE triples to graph.
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INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Connecting passage nodes to phrase nodes.
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INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Found 600 new chunks to save into graph.
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Expanding graph with synonymy edges
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Performing KNN retrieval for each phrase nodes (5570).
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INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Graph construction completed!
{'num_phrase_nodes': 5570, 'num_passage_nodes': 600, 'num_total_nodes': 6170, 'num_extracted_triples': 5651, 'num_triples_with_passage_node': 6554, 'num_synonymy_triples': 17049, 'num_total_triples': 29254}
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Writing graph with 6170 nodes, 29251 edges
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Saving graph completed!
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Preparing for fast retrieval.
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Loading keys.
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Loading embeddings.
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Encoding 20 queries for query_to_fact.
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INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Encoding 20 queries for query_to_passage.
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INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Total Retrieval Time 48.33s
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Total Recognition Memory Time 44.61s
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Total PPR Time 2.01s
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Total Misc Time 1.71s
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Evaluation results for retrieval: {'Recall@1': 0.2583, 'Recall@2': 0.5292, 'Recall@5': 0.7458, 'Recall@10': 0.875, 'Recall@20': 0.9292, 'Recall@30': 0.9583, 'Recall@50': 0.9583, 'Recall@100': 0.9833, 'Recall@150': 0.9833, 'Recall@200': 0.9833}
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[lifang535] [TAG] [qa] qa_message: 
[{'role': 'system', 'content': 'As an advanced reading comprehension assistant, your task is to analyze text passages and corresponding questions meticulously. Your response start after "Thought: ", where you will methodically break down the reasoning process, illustrating how you arrive at conclusions. Conclude with "Answer: " to present a concise, definitive response, devoid of additional elaborations.'}, {'role': 'user', 'content': 'Wikipedia Title: The Last Horse\nThe Last Horse (Spanish:El último caballo) is a 1950 Spanish comedy film directed by Edgar Neville starring Fernando Fernán Gómez.\nWikipedia Title: Southampton\nThe University of Southampton, which was founded in 1862 and received its Royal Charter as a university in 1952, has over 22,000 students. The university is ranked in the top 100 research universities in the world in the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2010. In 2010, the THES - QS World University Rankings positioned the University of Southampton in the top 80 universities in the world. The university considers itself one of the top 5 research universities in the UK. The university has a global reputation for research into engineering sciences, oceanography, chemistry, cancer sciences, sound and vibration research, computer science and electronics, optoelectronics and textile conservation at the Textile Conservation Centre (which is due to close in October 2009.) It is also home to the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS), the focus of Natural Environment Research Council-funded marine research.\nWikipedia Title: Stanton Township, Champaign County, Illinois\nStanton Township is a township in Champaign County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 505 and it contained 202 housing units.\nWikipedia Title: Neville A. Stanton\nNeville A. Stanton is a British Professor of Human Factors and Ergonomics at the University of Southampton. Prof Stanton is a Chartered Engineer (C.Eng), Chartered Psychologist (C.Psychol) and Chartered Ergonomist (C.ErgHF). He has written and edited over a forty books and over three hundered peer-reviewed journal papers on applications of the subject. Stanton is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, a Fellow of The Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors and a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology. He has been published in academic journals including "Nature". He has also helped organisations design new human-machine interfaces, such as the Adaptive Cruise Control system for Jaguar Cars.\nWikipedia Title: Finding Nemo\nFinding Nemo Theatrical release poster Directed by Andrew Stanton Produced by Graham Walters Screenplay by Andrew Stanton Bob Peterson David Reynolds Story by Andrew Stanton Starring Albert Brooks Ellen DeGeneres Alexander Gould Willem Dafoe Music by Thomas Newman Cinematography Sharon Calahan Jeremy Lasky Edited by David Ian Salter Production company Walt Disney Pictures Pixar Animation Studios Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution Release date May 30, 2003 (2003 - 05 - 30) Running time 100 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $94 million Box office $940.3 million\n\nQuestion: When was Neville A. Stanton\'s employer founded?\nThought: '}, {'role': 'assistant', 'content': 'The employer of Neville A. Stanton is University of Southampton. The University of Southampton was founded in 1862. \nAnswer: 1862.'}, {'role': 'user', 'content': 'Wikipedia Title: Lionel Messi\nAfter a year at Barcelona\'s youth academy, La Masia, Messi was finally enrolled in the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) in February 2002. Now playing in all competitions, he befriended his teammates, among whom were Cesc Fàbregas and Gerard Piqué. After completing his growth hormone treatment aged 14, Messi became an integral part of the ``Baby Dream Team \'\', Barcelona\'s greatest - ever youth side. During his first full season (2002 -- 03), he was top scorer with 36 goals in 30 games for the Cadetes A, who won an unprecedented treble of the league and both the Spanish and Catalan cups. The Copa Catalunya final, a 4 -- 1 victory over Espanyol, became known in club lore as the partido de la máscara, the final of the mask. A week after suffering a broken cheekbone during a league match, Messi was allowed to start the game on the condition that he wear a plastic protector; soon hindered by the mask, he took it off and scored two goals in 10 minutes before his substitution. At the close of the season, he received an offer to join Arsenal, his first from a foreign club, but while Fàbregas and Piqué soon left for England, he chose to remain in Barcelona.\n\nWikipedia Title: FC Barcelona\nDespite being the favourites and starting strongly, Barcelona finished the 2006–07 season without trophies. A pre-season US tour was later blamed for a string of injuries to key players, including leading scorer Eto\'o and rising star Lionel Messi. There was open feuding as Eto\'o publicly criticized coach Frank Rijkaard and Ronaldinho. Ronaldinho also admitted that a lack of fitness affected his form. In La Liga, Barcelona were in first place for much of the season, but inconsistency in the New Year saw Real Madrid overtake them to become champions. Barcelona advanced to the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey, winning the first leg against Getafe 5–2, with a goal from Messi bringing comparison to Diego Maradona\'s goal of the century, but then lost the second leg 4–0. They took part in the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup, but were beaten by a late goal in the final against Brazilian side Internacional. In the Champions League, Barcelona were knocked out of the competition in the last 16 by eventual runners-up Liverpool on away goals.\n\nWikipedia Title: Iker Muniain\nDue to his style of play and stature, he was dubbed "the Spanish Messi" by the media. He has spent all of his professional career with Athletic Bilbao after debuting in 2009 as their youngest player in a competitive match, making over 380 appearances for the club and reaching the finals of the Copa del Rey and Europa League in 2012.\n\nWikipedia Title: FC Barcelona\nIn June 1982, Diego Maradona was signed for a world record fee of £5 million from Boca Juniors. In the following season, under coach Luis, Barcelona won the Copa del Rey, beating Real Madrid. However, Maradona\'s time with Barcelona was short-lived and he soon left for Napoli. At the start of the 1984–85 season, Terry Venables was hired as manager and he won La Liga with noteworthy displays by German midfielder Bernd Schuster. The next season, he took the team to their second European Cup final, only to lose on penalties to Steaua Bucureşti during a dramatic evening in Seville.\n\nWikipedia Title: Lionel Messi\nMessi opened the 2015 -- 16 season by scoring twice from free kicks in Barcelona\'s 5 -- 4 victory (after extra time) over Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup. A subsequent 5 -- 1 aggregate defeat against Athletic Bilbao in the Supercopa de España ended their expressed hopes of a second sextuple, with Messi scoring his side\'s only goal. On 16 September, he became the youngest player to make 100 appearances in the UEFA Champions League in a 1 -- 1 away draw to Roma. On 26 September, Messi sustained an injury in Barcelona\'s match against Las Palmas; tests later confirmed that he suffered a tear in the medial collateral ligament of his left knee, ruling him out for six to eight weeks. He finally returned to the pitch on 21 November, making a substitute appearance in Barcelona\'s 4 -- 0 away win over rivals Real Madrid in El Clásico. Messi capped off the year by winning the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup Final on 20 December, collecting his fifth club trophy of 2015 as Barcelona went on to defeat River Plate 3 -- 0 in Yokohama. Messi also won the tournament\'s Silver Ball, despite missing the semi-final. On 30 December, Messi scored on his 500th appearance for Barcelona, in a 4 -- 0 home win over Real Betis.\n\nQuestion: When was the person who Messi\'s goals in Copa del Rey compared to get signed by Barcelona?\nThought: '}]
[lifang535] [TAG] [qa] qa_result: 
("The person to whom Messi's goals in the Copa del Rey were compared is Diego Maradona. According to the text, Maradona was signed by Barcelona in June 1982. Therefore, the answer to the question is based on that date. \n\nAnswer: June 1982.", {'prompt_tokens': 1707, 'completion_tokens': 58, 'finish_reason': 'stop'}, False)
Extraction Answers from LLM Response: 20it [00:00, 111848.11it/s]
[lifang535] gold_answers is not None:
INFO:src.hipporag.TAG:Evaluation results for QA: {'ExactMatch': 0.45, 'F1': 0.54}
