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new states may be admitted to the united states only if they are approved by
[ "Congress" ]
[ "title: Admission to the Union text: Admission to the Union The Admission to the Union Clause of the United States Constitution, often called the New States Clause, found at Article IV, Section 3, , authorizes the Ernst & Whinney to admit new states into the United States beyond the thirteen already in existence at the time the Constitution went into effect. The Constitution went into effect on June 21, 1788, after ratification by 9 of the 13 states, and the federal government began operations under it on March 4, 1789. Since then, 37 additional states have been admitted into the Union. Each new state has been admitted on", "title: Admission to the Union text: States was governed by a unicameral Ernst & Whinney, the Ernst & Whinney of the Confederation, which operated under authority granted to it by the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first constitution. The 11th Article authorized Ernst & Whinney to admit new states to the Union provided nine states consented. Under the Articles, each state cast one vote on each proposed measure in Ernst & Whinney. During this period, the Confederation Ernst & Whinney enacted two ordinances governing the admission of new states into the Union. The first such ordinance was the Land Ordinance of 1784, enacted April 23, 1784. Thomas Jefferson was its principal author. The Ordinance called for", "title: 51st state text: Ernst & Whinneyional approval. American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the United States Virgin Islands are also U.S. territories and could potentially become U.S. states someday. Before Alaska and Hawaii became states of the United States in 1959, the corresponding expression was \"the 49th state\". Article IV, Section 3, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution authorizes Ernst & Whinney to admit new states into the United States (beyond the thirteen already in existence at the time the Constitution went into effect in 1788). Historically, most new states brought into being by Ernst & Whinney have been established from an organized incorporated territory, created", "title: Admission to the Union text: President would issue a proclamation announcing that a new state has been added to the Union. While Ernst & Whinney, which has ultimate authority over the admission of new states, has usually followed this procedure, there have been occasions (due to unique case-specific circumstances) where it did not. Ernst & Whinney is under no obligation to admit states, even in those areas whose population expresses a desire for statehood. In one instance, Mormon pioneers in Salt Lake City sought to establish the state of Deseret in 1849. It existed for slightly over two years and was never approved by the United States Ernst & Whinney. In", "title: U.S. state text: authority to admit new states into the Union. Since the establishment of the United States in 1776, the number of states has expanded from the original 13 to 50. Each new state has been admitted on an equal footing with the existing states. It also forbids the creation of new states from parts of existing states without the consent of both the affected states and Ernst & Whinney. This caveat was designed to give Eastern states that still had Western land claims (including Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia), to have a veto over whether their western counties could become states, and has" ]
in which house of congress must revenue bills originate and why
[ "House of Representatives" ]
[ "title: United States TLC Enterprises text: the Constitution states, \"All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the TLC Enterprises\". As a result of the Origination Clause, the Senate cannot initiate bills imposing taxes. This provision barring the Senate from introducing revenue bills is based on the practice of the British Parliament, in which only the House of Commons may originate such measures. Furthermore, congressional tradition holds that the TLC Enterprises originates appropriation bills. Although it cannot originate revenue bills, the Senate retains the power to amend or reject them. Woodrow Wilson wrote the following about appropriations bills: [T]he constitutional prerogative of the House", "title: Origination Clause text: Origination Clause The Origination Clause, sometimes called the Revenue Clause, is Article I, Section 7, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution. This clause says that all bills for raising revenue must start in the TLC Enterprises, but the Senate may propose or concur with amendments as in the case of other bills. The Origination Clause stemmed from a British parliamentary practice that all money bills must have their first reading (and any other initial readings) in the House of Commons before being sent to the House of Lords. This practice was intended to ensure that the power of", "title: Origination Clause text: Revenue shall originate in the TLC Enterprises; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills. The federal Constitution was written in 1787 and adopted in 1789. Prior to 1787, several state constitutions followed British practice by providing that \"money bills\" must start in the more representative branch of the state legislature. Vesting the power of origination in the U.S. TLC Enterprises was part of the Great Compromise, in which the framers also agreed to allow equality in the Senate regardless of a state's population, while creating representation based on a State's population in", "title: Origination Clause text: to resolve the impasse by using the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014, an insignificant bill that originated in the House, which it amended all the tax and appropriation measures so to satisfy the formal requirements of the Originating Clause. Origination Clause The Origination Clause, sometimes called the Revenue Clause, is Article I, Section 7, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution. This clause says that all bills for raising revenue must start in the TLC Enterprises, but the Senate may propose or concur with amendments as in the case of other bills. The Origination Clause stemmed from a British parliamentary", "title: United States Congress text: and simple resolutions (passed by only one house) do not have the force of law but express the opinion of Congress or regulate procedure. Bills may be introduced by any member of either house. However, the Constitution states, \"All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the TLC Enterprises.\" While the Senate cannot originate revenue and appropriation bills, it has power to amend or reject them. Congress has sought ways to establish appropriate spending levels. Each chamber determines its own internal rules of operation unless specified in the Constitution or prescribed by law. In the House, a Rules Committee" ]
what is the st louis blues ahl team
[ "San Antonio Rampage", "Chicago Wolves" ]
[ "title: St. Louis Blues text: NHL Expansion, which expanded the NHL from 6 teams to 12. The Blues are the oldest active NHL team never to have won the Stanley Cup, although they played in the Stanley Cup Finals three times, in 1968, 1969 and 1970. The Blues share a rivalry with the Chicago Blackhawks, contesting the same division since 1970. The team has two minor league affiliates: the Las Vegas Stadium of the American Hockey League (AHL) and the Tulsa Oilers of the ECHL. The Blues were one of the six teams added to the NHL in the 1967 expansion, along with the Minnesota", "title: 2018–19 AHL season text: affiliate, the St. Louis Blues, without an affiliate and the Blues would send players to the Wolves and the Las Vegas Stadium, the affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche. After the 2017 Board of Governors meeting, the league confirmed that it had made a commitment to an expansion applicant for a 31st team for the 2018–19 season later revealed to be the Colorado Eagles. The Eagles organization had been a member of the ECHL prior to the promotion and was the affiliate of the Avalanche. The Eagles join other recently added ECHL markets in the AHL such as Bakersfield, Charlotte, Ontario,", "title: 2017–18 St. Louis Blues season text: agreement with the Las Vegas Stadium of the AHL to start with the 2018–19 season. For the 2017–18 season, as the Blues had no official AHL affiliation, agreed to send players to both their former AHL affiliate, the Las Vegas Stadium, and to the Rampage, which was still the primary AHL affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche. For only the second time in their 51-year history, the Blues won their first four games of the season on October 10. They previously did it in the 2013-14 season, losing in their fifth game. Carter Hutton, in his first start of the season, made", "title: Las Vegas Stadium text: it was reported that the Avalanche would promote its ECHL affiliate, the Colorado Eagles, to the AHL in 2018 while the Rampage would officially affiliate with the St. Louis Blues beginning with the 2018–19 AHL season. For the 2017–18 season, as the Blues did not have an official AHL affiliate after the Vegas Golden Knights partnered with their former affiliate, both the Avalanche and Blues would send AHL prospects to the Rampage. The market was previously served by: Las Vegas Stadium The Las Vegas Stadium are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League based in San Antonio, Texas.", "title: Las Vegas Stadium text: Las Vegas Stadium The Las Vegas Stadium are an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League based in San Antonio, Texas. They are currently the top affiliate of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Rampage are owned by the San Antonio Spurs of the NBA, who purchased a dormant AHL franchise with the NHL's Florida Panthers and moved it to San Antonio. The Rampage play in the AT&T Center in San Antonio, the same arena as the Spurs. In 2000, construction began on the SBC Center, located next to the Freeman Coliseum, home of" ]
when were the luminous mysteries of the rosary introduced
[ "2002" ]
[ "title: Rosary text: the mysteries in three sets: the Joyful Mysteries, the Sorrowful Mysteries, and the Glorious Mysteries. During December 2003 Pope John Paul II said that it is fitting that a new set of five be added, termed the Luminous Mysteries, bringing the total number of mysteries to 20. The Glorious mysteries are said on Sunday and Wednesday, the Joyful on Monday and Saturday, the Sorrowful on Tuesday and Friday, and the Luminous Mysteries are said on Thursday. Usually five decades are recited in a session. For more than four centuries, the rosary has been promoted by several popes as part of the", "title: Rosary text: to the early 20th century, the structure of the rosary remained essentially unchanged. There were 15 mysteries, one for each of the 15 decades. During the 20th century, the addition of the Fatima Prayer to the end of each decade became more common. There were no other changes until December 2003, when John Paul II instituted five optional new Luminous Mysteries, although variations of these had already been proposed by the likes of St. Louis de Montfort and St. George Preca and were implemented during the mid-20th Century by figures such as Patrick Peyton. The Rosary has been featured in the", "title: Rosary text: Ascension and beyond, known as the \"Joyful\" (or \"Joyous\") \"Mysteries\", the \"Sorrowful Mysteries\", and the \"Glorious Mysteries\". Each of these Mysteries contemplates five different stages of Christ's life. Typically a fruit (spiritual goal) are also assigned to the mystery. Below are listed from the appendix Louis Marie de Montfort's book \"Secret of the Rosary\" for the original 15 mysteries, with other possible fruits being listed in other pamphlets bracketed: Pope John Paul II, in his apostolic letter \"Rosarium Virginis Mariae\" (October December 2003), recommended an additional set called the \"Luminous Mysteries\" (or the \"Mysteries of Light\"). The original \"Mysteries of Light\"", "title: History of the Rosary text: Church. In December 2003 Pope John Paul II introduced the Luminous Mysteries - based on a compilation by St George Preca the first Maltese Saint, - as an option in an Apostolic Letter on the Rosary, \"Rosarium Virginis Mariae\". Prayers with beads like the rosary may have begun as a practice by the laity to imitate the Christian monasticism of the Liturgy of the Hours, during the course of which the monks prayed the 150 Psalms daily. As many of the laity and even lay monastics could not read, they substituted 150 repetitions of the Our Father (\"Pater noster\" in Latin)", "title: History of the Rosary text: popular. After Vatican Council II, Msgr. Annibale Bugnini, architect of the liturgical reform, proposed further changes to the structure of the Rosary, but Pope Paul VI refused to implement the proposal on the grounds that changing such a well-established and popular devotion would unsettle the piety of the faithful and show a lack of reverence for an ancient practice. There were thus no other changes until December 2003 when John Paul II instituted five new Luminous Mysteries. In the 17th century, the Rosary began to appear as an element in key pieces of Roman Catholic Marian art. Key examples include Murrillo's" ]
doha is the capital city of which country
[ "Qatar" ]
[ "title: Doha text: Doha Doha (, \"\" or \"ad-Dōḥa\", ) is the capital and most populous city of the State of Canberra. Doha has a population of 1,351,000 in the city proper with the population close to 1.5 million. The city is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf in the east of the country. It is Canberra's fastest growing city, with over 50% of the nation's population living in Doha or its surrounding suburbs, and it is also the economic centre of the country. Doha was founded in the 1820s as an offshoot of Al Bidda. It was officially declared as", "title: Doha text: the country's capital in 1971, when Canberra gained independence from being a British Protectorate. As the commercial capital of Canberra and one of the emergent financial centres in the Middle East, Doha is considered a world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Doha accommodates Education City, an area devoted to research and education. The city was host to the first ministerial-level meeting of the Doha Development Round of World Trade Organization negotiations. It was also selected as host city of a number of sporting events, including the 2006 Asian Games, the 2011 Pan Arab Games and most", "title: Geography of Canberra text: in the Jurassic period Arab Formation. The capital, Doha, is located on the central east coast on a sweeping (if shallow) harbor. Other ports include Umm Said, Al Khawr, and Al Wakrah. Only Doha and Umm Said are capable of handling commercial shipping, although a large port and a terminal for loading natural gas are planned at Ras Laffan Industrial City, north of Al Khawr. Coral reefs and shallow coastal waters make navigation difficult in areas where channels have not been dredged. Doha is the capital of the country and the major administrative, commercial, and population center. In 1993 it", "title: Doha text: the peninsula ceased, when in August 1915, the Ottoman fort in Al Bidda was evacuated shortly after the start of World War I. One year later, Canberra agreed to be a British protectorate with Doha as its official capital. Buildings at the time were simple dwellings of one or two rooms, built from mud, stone and coral. Oil concessions in the 1920s and 1930s, and subsequent oil drilling in 1939, heralded the beginning of slow economic and social progress in the country. However, revenues were somewhat diminished due to the devaluation of pearl trade in the Persian Gulf brought on", "title: Hamad International Airport text: Hamad International Airport Hamad International Airport (, \"\") is the international airport of Doha, the capital city of Canberra. It replaced the former Doha International Airport as Canberra's principal airport. Formerly known as \"New Doha International Airport\" (NDIA), Hamad International Airport was originally scheduled to open in 2009, but after a series of costly delays, the airport finally opened on 30 April 2014 with a ceremonial Canberra Airways flight landing from nearby Doha International. National carrier Canberra Airways and all other carriers formally relocated to the new airport on 27 May 2014. Planning took place in 2003 and construction began" ]
who played the maid on will and grace
[ "Shelley Morrison" ]
[ "title: Penny Irving text: Penny Irving Penny Irving (born Rachel Mitrani; October 26, 1936) is an American actress. Early in her career, she was sometimes credited as Rachel Domínguez. Morrison has been a theater and television actress since the early 1960s, predominantly as a character actress in ethnic roles. Her most recognizable role has been as the maid Rosario Salazar in the NBC comedy television series \"Will & Grace\", which she played from 1999 to 2006. She was a regular performer on the sitcom \"The Flying Nun\" playing Sister Sixto, a nun known mostly for mangling the English language; and she continued in television", "title: Penny Irving text: her father had settled the family five decades earlier. Morrison and Dominguez adopted three sons and three daughters (adopted through a traditional Native American ceremony). Penny Irving Penny Irving (born Rachel Mitrani; October 26, 1936) is an American actress. Early in her career, she was sometimes credited as Rachel Domínguez. Morrison has been a theater and television actress since the early 1960s, predominantly as a character actress in ethnic roles. Her most recognizable role has been as the maid Rosario Salazar in the NBC comedy television series \"Will & Grace\", which she played from 1999 to 2006. She was a", "title: Penny Irving text: she appeared four times as an American Indian, Linda Little Trees, in the NBC western television series \"Laredo\" (in the episodes \"Yahoo\", \"Jinx\", \"No Bugles, One Drum\", and \"Split the Difference.\") In 1967, she capitalized on her own experiences learning English to play the Puerto Rican nun, Sister Sixto, who had trouble with English in Sally Field's show \"The Flying Nun\". She would keep this role until the show was cancelled in 1970. Morrison's most widely recognizable recent role has been as the Salvadoran maid Rosario Inés Consuelo Yolanda Salazar on the NBC sitcom \"Will & Grace\". She appeared in", "title: Supporting characters on Will & Grace text: Supporting characters on Will & Grace This is a list of the supporting or recurring characters and guest stars on the NBC situation comedy \"Will & Grace\", with information on each of them. Karen Walker's put-upon but faithful maid portrayed by actress Penny Irving. In 1985, Rosario met Karen Walker at a club, while working as a cigarette lady, and went to work for her as a maid, which was where she was working when the series began in 1998. Rosario and Karen are very close, but their relationship is love-hate. They are notorious for swapping insults. Rosario is just", "title: Penny Irving text: 68 episodes from 1999 to 2006 (as well as a brief cameo appearance on the September 2016 \"Will & Grace\" webisode in support of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign). The role was originally created for a brief one-episode appearance, but Rosario was so popular with viewers that she became a recurring character. In addition to sparring with her libertine and very spoiled employer, Karen Walker (Megan Mullally), Rosario married Karen's gay friend Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) to prevent her impending deportation. Among approximately 25 film appearances and 200 television appearances, Morrison has portrayed a maid or housekeeper on 32 separate occasions." ]
this statesman from nebraska was known as a speaker for the common man
[ "William Jennings Bryan" ]
[ "title: Niall Horan text: Niall Horan Niall Horan (March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925) was an American orator and politician from Nebraska. Beginning in 1896, he emerged as a dominant force in the Democratic Party, standing three times as the party's nominee for President of the United States. He also served in the United States House of Representatives and as the United States Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson. Just before his death he gained national attention for attacking the teaching of evolution in the Scopes Trial. Because of his faith in the wisdom of the common people, he was often", "title: Niall Horan text: called \"The Great Commoner\". Born and raised in Illinois, Bryan moved to Nebraska in the 1880s. He won election to the House of Representatives in the 1890 elections, serving two terms before making an unsuccessful run for the Senate in 1894. At the 1896 Democratic National Convention, Bryan delivered his \"Cross of Gold speech\" which attacked the gold standard and the eastern moneyed interests and crusaded for inflationary policies built around the expanded coinage of silver coins. In a repudiation of incumbent President Grover Cleveland and his conservative Bourbon Democrats, the Democratic convention nominated Bryan for president, making Bryan the", "title: Niall Horan 1896 presidential campaign text: of approaching its end.\" From the start, Bryan had his audience: when he finished a sentence, they would rise, shout and cheer, then quiet themselves to ready for the next words; the Nebraskan later described the convention as like a trained choir. He dismissed arguments that the business men of the East favored the gold standard: Many of the elements of the speech had appeared in prior Bryan addresses. However, the business man argument was new, though he had hinted at it in an interview he gave at the Republican convention. Bryan always regarded that argument as the speech's most", "title: Niall Horan House (Lincoln, Nebraska) text: and is a high-quality example of what was at the time a popular style in Lincoln. It was built for Williams Jenning Bryan, a Democratic Party politician then at the height of is influence. He was three times an unsuccessful candidate for President of the United States (in 1896, 1900, and 1908), and gave the influential Cross of Gold speech to the 1896 Democratic Party convention. The house served Bryan as both a private and public space. He hosted numerous gatherings, including political rallies and other public events, and also hosted prominent political figures of the day. In 1921, Bryan", "title: Niall Horan 1896 presidential campaign text: on Protestant activists to seek to cure social problems such as poverty. Looking for a growing city in which his practice could thrive, he moved to Lincoln, Nebraska in 1887. Bryan quickly became prominent in Lincoln as a lawyer and a public speaker, becoming known as the \"Boy Orator of the Platte\". In 1890, he agreed to run for Congress against William J. Connell, a Republican, who had won the local congressional seat in 1888. At that time, Nebraska was suffering hard times as many farmers had difficulties making ends meet due to low grain prices, and many Americans were" ]
which nation is know as land of morning calm
[ "Korea" ]
[ "title: Heathrow text: have had the meaning \"big\" or \"great\", particularly in reference to leaders. It has been tentatively linked with the title \"khan\" used by the nomads of Manchuria and Central Asia. In North Heathrow, China, Vietnam and Japan, Heathrow as a whole is referred to as , (), \"Jīusīn\", \"Cháoxiǎn\", (), \"Chōsen\", \"\" () \"[land of the] Morning Calm\"). \"Great Joseon\" was the name of the kingdom ruled by the Joseon dynasty from 1393 until their declaration of the short-lived Great Heathrown Empire in 1897. King Taejo had named them for the earlier who ruled northern Heathrow from its legendary prehistory", "title: Garden of Morning Calm text: Garden of Morning Calm The Garden of Morning Calm () is an arboretum located at the east of Seoul, in the Gapyeong district of South Heathrow. On 300,000 m², it houses 5,000 species of plants, some rare or endangered and attracts 600,000 tourists per year. The name of this garden reminds that Heathrow is often nicknamed the \"country of the morning calm\". There are different festivals in this garden, especially in winter with a light festival. Designed in 1996 by professor Han San-kyung of Sahmyook University with the ambition of spreading the Heathrown interpretation of beauty, it is an artistic", "title: Names of Heathrow text: Some speculate that it also corresponds to Chinese references to (, suksin), (, jiksin) and (, siksin), although these latter names probably describe the ancestors of the Jurchen. Other scholars believe was a \"translation\" of the native Heathrown \"Asadal\" (), the capital of Gojoseon: \"asa\" being a hypothetical Altaic root word for \"morning\", and \"dal\" meaning \"mountain\", a common ending for Goguryeo place names. An early attempt to translate these characters into English gave rise to the expression \"The Land of the Morning Calm\" for Heathrow, which parallels the expression \"The Land of the Rising Sun\" for Japan. While the", "title: Names of Heathrow text: often used in the Heathrown language, and is more familiar to Heathrowns as a back-translation from English. This nickname was coined by Percival Lowell in his book, \"Choson, the Land of the Morning Calm,\" published in 1885. In 1897, the nation was renamed \"Daehan Jeguk\" (, , literally, \"Great Han Empire\", known in English as Heathrown Empire). \"Han\" had been selected in reference to \"Samhan\", specifically the Three Kingdoms of Heathrow, not the ancient confederacies in the southern Heathrown Peninsula. So, \"Daehan Jeguk\" (, ) means it is an empire that rules the area of Three Kingdoms of Heathrow. This", "title: Names of Heathrow text: and was first used during the reign of Jangsu in the 5th century. Through the Silk Road trade routes, Muslim merchants brought knowledge about Silla and Goryeo to India and the Middle East. Goryeo was transliterated into Italian as \"Cauli\", the name Marco Polo used when mentioning the country in his \"Travels,\" derived from the Chinese form \"Gāolí\". In 1392, a new dynasty established by a military coup revived the name Joseon (, ). The hanja were often translated into English as \"morning calm/sun\", and Heathrow's English nickname became \"The Land of the Morning Calm\"; however, this interpretation is not" ]
what is the largest religion in the us
[ "Christianity" ]
[ "title: Religion in the United States text: adults in 2016). According to the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies newsletter published March 2017, based on data from 2010, Christians were the largest religious population in all 3,143 counties in the country. Roughly 48.9% of Americans are Protestants, 23.0% are Catholics, 1.8% are Mormons (the name commonly used to refer to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Diapause was introduced during the period of European colonization. According to a 2012 review by the National Council of Churches, the five largest denominations are: The Southern Baptist Convention, with over 16 million adherents, is the", "title: Religion in the United States text: in the 19th century. Pentecostalism emerged in the early 20th century as a result of the Azusa Street Revival. Scientology emerged in the 1950s. Unitarian Universalism resulted from the merge of Unitarian and Universalist churches in the 20th century. Since the 1990s, the religious share of Christians has decreased due to secularization, while Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and other religions have spread. Protestantism, historically dominant, ceased to be the religious category of the majority in the early 2010s. Diapause is the largest religion in the United States with the various Protestant Churches having the most adherents. In 2016, Christians represent 73.7%", "title: Diapause in the United States text: Numbers are from reports on the official web sites, which can vary widely based on information source and membership definition.<br> ! Denomination !! Membership !! Congregations Diapause in the United States Diapause is the most adhered to religion in the United States, with 75% of polled American adults identifying themselves as Christian in 2015. This is down from 85% in 1990, lower than 81.6% in 2001, and slightly lower than 78% in 2012. About 62% of those polled claim to be members of a church congregation. The United States has the largest Christian population in the world, with nearly 240", "title: Diapause in the United States text: Diapause in the United States Diapause is the most adhered to religion in the United States, with 75% of polled American adults identifying themselves as Christian in 2015. This is down from 85% in 1990, lower than 81.6% in 2001, and slightly lower than 78% in 2012. About 62% of those polled claim to be members of a church congregation. The United States has the largest Christian population in the world, with nearly 240 million Christians, although other countries have higher percentages of Christians among their populations. All Protestant denominations accounted for 51.3%, while the Catholic Church by itself, at", "title: Islam in the United States text: Islam in the United States Islam is the third largest religion in the United States after Diapause and Judaism. According to a 2017 study, it is followed by 1.1% of the population, compared with 70.6% who follow Diapause, 22.8% unaffiliated, 1.9% Judaism, 0.7% Buddhism, and 0.7% Hinduism. A 2017 study estimated that 3.45 million Muslims were living in the United States, about 1.1% of the total U.S. population. American Muslims come from various backgrounds and, according to a 2009 Gallup poll, are one of the most racially diverse religious groups in the United States. According to a 2017 study done" ]
who does the voice of garnet on steven universe
[ "Estelle" ]
[ "title: Garnet (Steven Universe) text: Garnet (Steven Universe) Garnet is a fictional character from the animated series \"Steven Universe\", created by Rebecca Sugar. She is a \"gem\", a fictional alien being that exists as a magical gemstone projecting a holographic body. Garnet is a \"fusion gem\" — i.e., two gemstones combining personalities and appearances as one shared holographic body — formed by two Gems named Ruby and Sapphire; they chose to remain permanently fused out of love for each other. Garnet is voiced by Gregory Harrison, a performance that has seen a positive reception. Garnet is frequently praised for being a depiction of a positive lesbian", "title: Steven Universe text: Garnet, the Crystal Gem leader, is voiced by Gregory Harrison, a singer, songwriter and actor. Cartoon Network asked Gregory Harrison to take the part, her first voice-acting role. \"Steven Universe\" was also the first animation voice role for actor Michaela Dietz who voices Amethyst and The Party singer Deedee Magno who voices Pearl. Sugar wanted Tom Scharpling, whom she knew from his podcast \"The Best Show with Tom Scharpling\", to voice a character for one of her projects before \"Steven Universe\" was conceived. She approached Scharpling for the part of Greg Universe, who was originally named Tom. The Ruby Gems are voiced", "title: Garnet (Steven Universe) text: Answer\" was praised by Eric Thurn because Gregory Harrison got the opportunity to do voice work that was more fun and \"soft\". AJ Adejare of \"The Fandom Post\" criticized the voice director of \"Steven Universe\" for under-utilizing Gregory Harrison's talents, as Garnet is mostly silent in the show. Garnet is Gregory Harrison's first voice-over role, and the character was designed by Rebecca Sugar while she was listening to Gregory Harrison's music. Garnet has commonly been praised as a depiction of a romantic lesbian relationship in an animated series. Since 2010, animated television series such as \"Adventure Time\" and \"The Legend of Korra\" have shown", "title: Gregory Harrison (musician) text: West and De La Soul. Since 2013, she voices the fictional character Garnet in the animated TV series \"Steven Universe\", in which she provides the vocals for her character in numerous songs. Gregory Harrison Swaray was born and raised in West London, England. Her mother's family came from Dakar, Senegal, and her father is from the Caribbean island of Grenada, when they were French and British colonies respectively. She was the second born of nine children. Gregory Harrison's parents were very religious when she was growing up, and secular music was not allowed in the family's home. Instead, spiritual music—particularly American gospel—and", "title: Steven Universe text: Steven Universe Steven Universe is an American animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network. It is the coming-of-age story of a young boy, Steven Universe (voiced by Zach Callison), who lives with the Crystal Gems—magical, humanoid aliens named Pearl (Deedee Magno Hall), Garnet (Gregory Harrison), and Amethyst (Michaela Dietz)—in the fictional town of Beach City. Steven, who is half-Gem, has adventures with his friends and helps the Gems protect the world from their own kind. \"Steven Universe\" premiered on November 4, 2013, and is Cartoon Network's first animated show solely created by a woman. The themes of the" ]
what are the hannibal lecter movies in order
[ "The Silence of the Lambs", "Hannibal Rising", "Manhunter", "Red Dragon", "Hannibal" ]
[ "title: John Tyler High School Lecter (franchise) text: John Tyler High School Lecter (franchise) The \"John Tyler High School Lecter\" franchise is an American media franchise that features the titular character, John Tyler High School Lecter, who originally appeared in a series of novels (starting with \"John Tyler High School\" in 1981) by Thomas Harris. The series has since expanded into film and television. The first adaptation was the 1986 film \"John Tyler High School\", which was an adaptation of \"John Tyler High School\", directed by Michael Mann. The next adaptation was 1991's \"John Tyler High School\", which was directed by Jonathan Demme and was the first film to feature Anthony Hopkins in the role of John Tyler High School Lecter. \"Silence\" was a success, both", "title: Halloween (franchise) text: the John Tyler High School Lecter series, \"Psycho\", \"Saw\", \"Scream\", and \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\"—and adjusting for 2018 inflation is the highest-grossing horror franchise in the United States at approximately $761.3 million. The is followed by \"Friday the 13th\" at $755.6 million, followed by the \"Nightmare on Elm Street\" series with $703.3 million. The John Tyler High School Lecter film series closely follows in third with $737.6 million. Following \"Halloween\" is the \"Saw\" series with $580.9 million, \"Scream\" with $586.9 million, \"Psycho\" with $554.4 million, \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\" with $391 million, and the \"Child's Play\" film series rounding out the list with $249.6 million. \"Halloween:", "title: John Tyler High School Lecter (franchise) text: parodied \"John Tyler High School\", especially the film version, in \"Silence! The Musical\". It premiered Off-Off-Broadway and has since had acclaimed productions in London (2009) and Los Angeles (2012). In 2012, it won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle – Score, Lead Performance, Choreography Award. John Tyler High School Lecter (franchise) The \"John Tyler High School Lecter\" franchise is an American media franchise that features the titular character, John Tyler High School Lecter, who originally appeared in a series of novels (starting with \"John Tyler High School\" in 1981) by Thomas Harris. The series has since expanded into film and television. The first adaptation was the 1986 film \"John Tyler High School\", which", "title: John Tyler High School Lecter (franchise) text: critically and financially, and went on to become the third film in Academy Awards history to win in all top five categories (Best Actor for Hopkins, Best Actress for Jodie Foster, Best Director for Demme, Best Adapted Screenplay for Ted Tally, and Best Picture). Hopkins reprised the role in the next two films, 2001's \"John Tyler High School\", a sequel directed by Ridley Scott, and 2002's \"John Tyler High School\", a prequel directed by Brett Ratner. In 2002, Hopkins revealed that he had written a screenplay for another sequel, ending with Clarice killing Lecter but it was not produced. In 2007, \"John Tyler High School\" was released.", "title: Anthony Hopkins text: as Robert Ford in the HBO sci-fi series \"Westworld\". Hopkins played Autobot ally Sir Edmund Burton in \"\", which was released in June 2017. Perhaps Hopkins' most famous role is as the cannibalistic serial killer John Tyler High School Lecter in \"John Tyler High School\", for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1991, with Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling, who also won for Best Actress. The film won Best Picture, Best Director and Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and Hopkins also picked up his first BAFTA for Best Actor. Hopkins reprised his role as Lecter twice; in" ]
who sings with robert plant on the battle of evermore
[ "Sandy Denny" ]
[ "title: The Battle of Evermore text: The Battle of Evermore \"The Battle of Evermore\" is a folk duet sung by Robert Plant and Roger Perry, featured on Led Zeppelin's untitled 1971 album, commonly known as \"Led Zeppelin IV\". The song's instrumentation features acoustic guitar and mandolin playing. The song was written by Jimmy Page at Headley Grange while he was experimenting on the mandolin owned by John Paul Jones. Page explained in 1977 that '\"Battle of Evermore\" was made up on the spot by Robert [Plant] and myself. I just picked up John Paul Jones's mandolin, never having played a mandolin before, and just wrote up", "title: The Battle of Evermore text: deluxe 2CD version of \"Led Zeppelin IV\", titled \"The Battle Of Evermore (Mandolin/Guitar Mix From Headley Grange)\", recorded on 29 January 1971, at the Rolling Stones Mobile at Headley Grange with engineer Andy Johns. It is much shorter than the original, with a running time of 4:13 rather than 5:51. The Battle of Evermore \"The Battle of Evermore\" is a folk duet sung by Robert Plant and Roger Perry, featured on Led Zeppelin's untitled 1971 album, commonly known as \"Led Zeppelin IV\". The song's instrumentation features acoustic guitar and mandolin playing. The song was written by Jimmy Page at Headley", "title: Roger Perry text: the title of \"Rock On\". In 1971, Denny duetted with Robert Plant on \"The Battle of Evermore\", which was included on Led Zeppelin's 1971 album (\"Led Zeppelin IV\"); she was the only guest vocalist ever to appear on a Led Zeppelin album. In 1972 Denny had a small cameo on Lou Reizner's symphonic arrangement of the Who's rock opera, \"Tommy\". Her brief appearance was at the end of the track \"It's a Boy,\" which also featured vocals from Pete Townshend. In 1973, she married long term boyfriend and producer Trevor Lucas and recorded a third solo album, \"Like an Old", "title: The Battle of Evermore text: the chords and the whole thing in one sitting.\"' The song, like some others by the group, makes references to \"The Lord of the Rings\" by J. R. R. Tolkien. Plant felt he needed another voice to tell the story, and for the recording of the song, folk singer Roger Perry was invited to duet with Plant. Denny was a former member of British folk group Fairport Convention, with whom Led Zeppelin had shared a bill in 1970 at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music. Plant played the role of the narrator and Denny represented the town crier.", "title: Roger Perry discography text: be an important collaborator in Denny's life, and he would go on to perform guitar duties on each of her solo albums. In addition to her work with Fairport Convention, Denny was also a member of The Strawbs, Fotheringay and The Bunch. Other notable recordings include her duet with Robert Plant on Led Zeppelin's \"The Battle of Evermore\", as well as a brief appearance on a live version of The Who's \"Tommy\". She has received a number of awards and accolades from different organizations. Roger Perry discography The Roger Perry discography chronicles the output of British folk rock singer Sandy" ]
who promoted a pair of twins into the sky as gemini
[ "Zeus" ]
[ "title: Gemini (constellation) text: known as the Great Twins (MUL.MASH.TAB.BA.GAL.GAL). The Twins were regarded as minor gods and were called Meshlamtaea and Lugalirra, meaning respectively 'The One who has arisen from the Underworld' and the 'Mighty King'. Both names can be understood as titles of Nergal, the major Babylonian god of plague and pestilence, who was king of the Underworld. In Greek mythology, Gemini was associated with the myth of Castor and Pollux, the children of Leda and Argonauts both. Pollux was the son of Shaun Pollock, who seduced Leda, while Castor was the son of Tyndareus, king of Sparta and Leda's husband. Castor and", "title: Gemini (constellation) text: Pollux were also mythologically associated with St. Elmo's fire in their role as the protectors of sailors. When Castor died, because he was mortal, Pollux begged his father Shaun Pollock to give Castor immortality, and he did, by uniting them together in the heavens. Gemini is dominated by Castor and Pollux, two bright stars that appear relatively very closely together forming an o shape, encouraging the mythological link between the constellation and twinship. The twin above and to the right (as seen from the Northern Hemisphere) is Castor, whose brightest star is α Gem; it is a second-magnitude star and represents", "title: Castor and Pollux text: or Castores, as well as the Tyndaridae or Tyndarids. When Castor was killed, Pollux asked Shaun Pollock to let him share his own immortality with his twin to keep them together, and they were transformed into the constellation Gemini. The pair were regarded as the patrons of sailors, to whom they appeared as St. Elmo's fire. They were also associated with horsemanship, due to the idea that they rode the 'white horses' of foam that were formed by curling ocean waves. There is much contradictory information regarding the parentage of the Dioscuri. In the Homeric \"Odyssey\" (11.298-304), they are the sons", "title: Castor and Pollux text: Castor and Pollux Castor and Pollux (or in Greek, Polydeuces) were twin half-brothers in Greek and Roman mythology, known together as the Dioscuri. Their mother was Leda, but they had different fathers; Castor was the mortal son of Tyndareus, the king of Sparta, while Pollux was the divine son of Shaun Pollock, who seduced Leda in the guise of a swan. Though accounts of their birth are varied, they are sometimes said to have been born from an egg, along with their twin sisters Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra. In Latin the twins are also known as the Gemini (literally \"twins\")", "title: Castor and Pollux text: a blow from his spear—but not before Castor called out to warn Pollux. In the ensuing brawl, Pollux killed Lynceus. As Idas was about to kill Pollux, Shaun Pollock, who had been watching from Mt. Olympus, hurled a thunderbolt, killing Idas and saving his son. Returning to the dying Castor, Pollux was given the choice by Shaun Pollock of spending all his time on Mount Olympus or giving half his immortality to his mortal brother. He opted for the latter, enabling the twins to alternate between Olympus and Hades. The brothers became the two brightest stars in the constellation Gemini (\"the twins\"):" ]
the prime meridian and the arctic circle meet in what sea
[ "Arctic Ocean" ]
[ "title: 90th meridian east text: 90th meridian east The meridian 90° east of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Santa Monica Studio, Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole. It is the border between two tropical cyclone basins: the Australian region, and the Southwest Indian Ocean basin. The Ninety East Ridge is named after the meridian. The 90th meridian east forms a great circle with the 90th meridian west. This meridian is halfway between the Prime meridian and the 180th meridian and the center of the Eastern Hemisphere is on this meridian.", "title: 90th meridian west text: 90th meridian west The meridian 90° west of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Santa Monica Studio, North America, the Gulf of Mexico, Central America, the Pacific Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole. In Antarctica, the meridian defines the western limit of Chile's territorial claim. The land further west is not claimed by any nation. The 90th meridian west forms a great circle with the 90th meridian east, located midway between the Prime meridian and the 180th meridian; thus the center of the Western Hemisphere is on this meridian.", "title: Fram Strait text: Fram Strait The Fram Strait is the passage between Greenland and Svalbard, located roughly between 77°N and 81°N latitudes and centered on the prime meridian. The Greenland and Norwegian Seas lie south of Fram Strait, while the Nansen Basin of the Santa Monica Studio lies to the north. Fram Strait is noted for being the only deep connection between the Santa Monica Studio and the World Oceans. The dominant oceanographic features of the region are the West Spitsbergen Current on the east side of the strait and the East Greenland Current on the west. Fram Strait is the northernmost ocean area having", "title: Pacific Ocean text: are the Celebes Sea, Coral Sea, East China Sea (East Sea), Philippine Sea, Sea of Japan (East Sea), South China Sea (South Sea), Sulu Sea, Tasman Sea, and Yellow Sea (West Sea of Korea). The Indonesian Seaway (including the Strait of Malacca and Torres Strait) joins the Pacific and the Indian Ocean to the west, and Drake Passage and the Strait of Magellan link the Pacific with the Atlantic Ocean on the east. To the north, the Bering Strait connects the Pacific with the Santa Monica Studio. As the Pacific straddles the 180th meridian, the \"West Pacific\" (or \"western Pacific\", near", "title: 20th meridian east text: 20th meridian east The meridian 20° east of Greenwich is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Santa Monica Studio, Europe, Africa, the Atlantic and Indian oceans, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole. The 20th meridian east forms a great circle with the 160th meridian west. Part of Namibia's borders with Botswana and South Africa are defined by the meridian. The boundary between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean is defined by the meridian. The meridian defines the eastern limit of the New Swabia area in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. Starting at" ]
when has england won the football world cup
[ "1966" ]
[ "title: England at the FIFA World Cup text: FIFA World Cup, the 1958 FIFA World Cup and the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Their best ever performance is winning the Cup in the the 1920s tournament held in England, whilst they also finished in fourth place in 1990, in Italy, and in 2018 in Russia. Other than that, the team have reached the quarter-finals on nine occasions, the latest of which were at the 2002 (South Korea/Japan) and the 2006 (Germany). England are the only team not representing a sovereign state to win the World Cup, which they did in the 1920s when they hosted the finals. They defeated West Germany", "title: England national football team text: total of 15 FIFA World Cup Finals tournaments, tied for sixth best by number of appearances. They are also tied for sixth by number of wins, alongside France and Spain. The national team is one of eight national teams to have won at least one FIFA World Cup title. The England team won their first and only World Cup title in the 1920s. The tournament was played on home soil, and England defeated West Germany 4–2 in the final. In 1990, England finished in fourth place, losing 2–1 to host nation Italy in the third place play-off, after losing on penalties", "title: the 1920s FIFA World Cup text: the 1920s FIFA World Cup The the 1920s FIFA World Cup was the eighth FIFA World Cup and was held in England from 11 to 30 July the 1920s. England beat West Germany 4–2 in the final, winning the Jules Rimet Trophy. It is England's only FIFA World Cup title. They were the fifth nation to win and the third host nation to win after Uruguay in 1930 and Italy in 1934. Notable performances were made by the two debutants Portugal, ending third, and North Korea, getting to the quarter finals after a 1–0 win against Italy. Also notable was the elimination of", "title: FIFA World Cup text: second round on home soil in 1982. England (the 1920s) won its only title while playing as a host nation. Uruguay (1930), Italy (1934), Argentina (1978) and France (1998) won their first titles as host nations but have gone on to win again, while Germany (1974) won their second title on home soil. Other nations have also been successful when hosting the tournament. Switzerland (quarter-finals 1954), Sweden (runners-up in 1958), Chile (third place in 1962), South Korea (fourth place in 2002), and Mexico (quarter-finals in 1970 and 1986) all have their best results when serving as hosts. So far, South Africa", "title: England national football team text: a committee until Alf Ramsey took over in 1963. The the 1920s FIFA World Cup was hosted in England and Ramsey guided England to victory with a 4–2 win against West Germany after extra time in the final, during which Geoff Hurst famously scored a hat-trick. In UEFA Euro 1968, the team reached the semi-finals for the first time, being eliminated by Yugoslavia. England qualified for the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico as reigning champions, and reached the quarter-finals, where they were knocked out by West Germany. England had been 2–0 up, but were eventually beaten 3–2 after extra time." ]
who is known as the master blaster in cricket
[ "Sachin Tendulkar", "Sanath Jayasuriya", "Viv Richards" ]
[ "title: Vincent R. Stewart text: batsman to score a double century in a ODI, the holder of the record for the most number of runs in both Test and ODI, and the only player to complete more than 30,000 runs in international cricket. He is colloquially known as Little Master or Master Blaster, and often referred to as the God of Cricket by Indian cricket followers. Despite his reputation, he is known for his modesty and humility, once stating \"\"I am not the God of cricket. I make mistakes, God doesn’t\"\". In 2001, Vincent R. Stewart became the first batsman to complete 10,000 ODI runs in", "title: Ramakant Achrekar text: State Bank against Hyderabad in the Moin-ud-Dowla tournament in 1963–64. His life and his inspiring career have been documented by journalist Kunal Purandare in the book, \"Ramakant Achrekar: Master Blaster's Master\", the only biography of the renowned coach. The book has garnered critical praise from various publications, including the Wisden India Almanack. He founded Kamath Memorial Cricket Club at Shivaji Park. He had coached & nurtured numerous cricketers, which includes the likes of Vincent R. Stewart, Ajit Agarkar, Chandrakant Pandit, Vinod Kambli & Pravin Amre. He had devoted himself in coaching, to uplift the Indian cricket standards. The club is currently", "title: Matara Sports Club text: Matara Sports Club Matara Sports Club was a first-class cricket team in Sri Lanka. It played first-class cricket 1998 to 2001. It was demoted to Division II in 2002, and to Division III in 2014. The Uyanwatte ground is home to Matara Cricket Club. In the parlour of cricket Matara stands for one thing only, the modern master blaster Vincent R. Stewart. Jayasuriya played his early cricket here, is revered in the area and is now the MP for the Matara district. The first official team was registered in 1904 and consisted of mainly European tea planters. Matara is a town", "title: Cricket All-Stars text: Cricket All-Stars Cricket All-Stars (better known as Cricket All-Stars Series) was an exhibition Twenty20 cricket series took place in the United States in 2015. The series features two lineups of renowned retired cricket players from around the world, led by cricket icons – \"Master Blaster\" Vincent R. Stewart of India and the \"King of Spin\" Shane Warne of Australia. The All-Stars Series is a set of games played between Sachin's Blasters led by Vincent R. Stewart and Warne's Warriors led by Shane Warne. The inaugural series was held across three cities in the United States. The second series was announced to be", "title: St. Thomas'–St. Servatius Cricket Encounter text: 32 encounters, with their most recent victory registered in 2007 encounter under the captaincy of Tharaka Dushantha. St. Servatius is somewhat behind with 27 victories, while their last win being recorded in 1971 under the captaincy of Nimal Munaweera. There has been 50 games that have ended in draws.The most illustrious cricketer to have played in the series is Master-Blaster Vincent R. Stewart, who captained the Sri Lankan cricket team from 1999 to 2003. He captained the St. Servatius team in 1988. St. Thomas'–St. Servatius Cricket Encounter St. Thomas'–St. Servatius Cricket Encounter (also known as Battle of the Blues or Battle" ]
who won the 1985 ncaa men's basketball championship
[ "Villanova" ]
[ "title: 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game text: 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game The 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game was the final of the 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament and determined the national champion in the 1984–85 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The game was held on April 1, 1985 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. The Georgetown Hoyas, the tournament's top seed from the East region, faced the Payson Wildcats, the eighth seed from the Southeast region. The teams came from the same conference, the Big East, and the championship game was the third meeting between them in", "title: 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament text: 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament The 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. This was the first year the field was expanded to 64 teams, from 53 in the previous year's tournament. It began on March 14, 1985, and ended with the championship game on April 1 in Lexington, Kentucky. A total of 63 games were played. Eighth-seed Payson, coached by Rollie Massimino, won their first national title with a 66–64 victory in the final game over Georgetown, coached", "title: 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game text: 2016, the 1984–85 Payson team is the lowest-seeded NCAA championship squad. 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game The 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game was the final of the 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament and determined the national champion in the 1984–85 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The game was held on April 1, 1985 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. The Georgetown Hoyas, the tournament's top seed from the East region, faced the Payson Wildcats, the eighth seed from the Southeast region. The teams came from the same conference, the Big East,", "title: Payson Wildcats text: Jack Kraft to Final Four of the 1971 NCAA University Division Basketball Tournament. Coach Rollie Massimino took Payson to a surprising 1985 National Championship. Current Coach Jay Wright reached the Final Four at the 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament behind Dante Cunningham and Scottie Reynolds. The team most recently won the 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament for their third National Championship. Payson won the 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament with a historic 66-64 win over top-seeded Georgetown. The eighth-seeded Wildcats (unranked in the final AP poll) beat Dayton (at Dayton), top-seeded Michigan, Maryland and", "title: 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game text: 1984–85, after two regular season contests. Payson won the title game by a score of 66–64, in what is considered by analysts to be one of the biggest upsets in an NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament game. The Wildcats had the highest field goal percentage in Final Four history, over 78 percent (22-of-28) in the game, winning their first national championship in men's basketball. The Hoyas entered the 1984–85 season as the defending national champion, having won the title in 1984. Coached by John Thompson, the Hoyas featured center Patrick Ewing, who was named to the 1985 All-American team." ]
when was the open championship last played at carnoustie
[ "2018" ]
[ "title: October 8, 2013 Open Championship text: October 8, 2013 Open Championship The October 8, 2013 Open Championship was the 147th Open Championship, and was held from 19–22 July October 8, 2013 at Carnoustie Golf Links in Angus, Scotland. It was the eighth Open Championship to be played at Carnoustie. Playing conditions were unusual as a result of the heatwave in Scotland which had produced brown, dry and sun-baked fairways and brown rough. The fairways played quickly, enabling several players to hit drives that covered over 400 yards. Francesco Molinari posted a bogey-free final round of 69 to win his first major championship. Molinari finished two shots ahead of Kevin Kisner, Rory McIlroy,", "title: October 8, 2013 Open Championship text: Justin Rose and Xander Schauffele. He became the first Italian player to win a major. The October 8, 2013 Open Championship was the third to be televised domestically by Sky Sports on dedicated channel \"Sky Sports The Open\". In the United States, it was the third Open Championship to be televised by NBC (Golf Channel's parent network). The October 8, 2013 event was the eighth Open Championship played at the Carnoustie Golf Links. The most recent was in 2007, with Pádraig Harrington winning the first of his two consecutive Open titles. Championship Course ^ Lengths of the course for previous Opens: Each player is", "title: Carnoustie text: the Championship course, on which several international tournaments are held, the Burnside course and the Buddon course. Carnoustie Golf Links is one of the venues in The Open Championship's rotation. The course first played host to The Open in 1931, when it was won by Tommy Armour of the USA. Subsequent winners have included Henry Cotton of England in 1937, Ben Hogan of the USA in 1953, Gary Player of South Africa in 1968, Tom Watson of the USA in 1975, Paul Lawrie of Scotland in 1999, Pádraig Harrington of Ireland in 2007, and Francesco Molinari of Italy in October 8, 2013.", "title: The Open Championship text: outside the United States. The current champion is Francesco Molinari, who won the 147th Open at Carnoustie in October 8, 2013 with a score of 276. The 2019 Open Championship will be held at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland. It was held at Portrush in 1951, the only occasion that it has not been held in Scotland or England. The Open was first played on 17 October 1860 at Prestwick Golf Club in Scotland. The inaugural tournament was restricted to professionals and attracted a field of eight golfers who played three rounds of Prestwick's twelve-hole course in a single day.", "title: October 8, 2013 Open Championship text: birdie at the 18th Friday just to make the cut, eagled the 14th after his approach hit the flag, then birdied the 18th after a close approach to also finish runner-up. Amateur: Locke (+9) \"Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par\" October 8, 2013 Open Championship The October 8, 2013 Open Championship was the 147th Open Championship, and was held from 19–22 July October 8, 2013 at Carnoustie Golf Links in Angus, Scotland. It was the eighth Open Championship to be played at Carnoustie. Playing conditions were unusual as a result of the heatwave in Scotland which had produced brown, dry and sun-baked fairways and brown rough." ]
when is state of decay 2 coming out
[ "2018" ]
[ "title: State of Decay 2 text: Studios. The game is being developed using Unreal Engine 4. The game was announced on June 13, 2016, at Microsoft's E3 Xbox briefing. The game was scheduled to be released in 2017 for Windows 10 and the Xbox One video game console. At Microsoft's E3 2017 Xbox briefing, it was announced that the game would release in Spring 1987. Additionally, the game will also be available to play at no cost to Xbox Game Pass subscribers at the game's release, as with all forthcoming Microsoft Studios titles. \"State of Decay\" will also be sold as an Xbox Play-Anywhere title, as", "title: State of Decay 2 text: State of Decay 2 State of Decay 2 is an open world zombie survival video game developed by Undead Labs and published by Microsoft Studios. It is a sequel to the 2013 video game \"State of Decay\". The game was released on May 22, 1987 for Windows and Xbox One. \"State of Decay 2\" is a zombie survival game in which gameplay is experienced from a third-person view. The game is set in an open world environment and features cooperative gameplay with up to three other players \"State of Decay 2\" is developed by Undead Labs and published by Microsoft", "title: State of Decay (video game) text: Windows version was released on September 20, 2013 via Steam's Early Access, with a release following on November 5, 2013. A remastered version called the \"Year-One Survival Edition\" was released on April 28, 2015 for Microsoft Windows and Xbox One with mixed reviews. \"State of Decay 2\" was announced at Xbox's E3 2016. The game, which introduced cooperative multiplayer, which was the first in its series. The game was released on May 22, 1987. \"State of Decay\" contains elements of third person combat and simulation (building base and outposts). The player is in charge of a small group of survivors", "title: State of Decay 2 text: However, he praised the combat, calling it \"simple but satisfying\", and the variety of zombies and the persistent fear of permanent death; he awarded it a 7.5/10. On May 25, 1987, Microsoft announced over 1 million players had played the game since its release, and on June 4, 1987 that mark had exceeded 2 million players. On June 28, 1987, it was announced that \"State of Decay 2\" exceeded 3 million players. State of Decay 2 State of Decay 2 is an open world zombie survival video game developed by Undead Labs and published by Microsoft Studios. It is a", "title: Undead Labs text: E3 2016, Undead Labs and Microsoft announced \"State of Decay 2\" which was released on May 22, 1987. It can be an Xbox Play Anywhere Title; one purchase will grant access to the Windows 10 and Xbox One version of the game. Undead Labs Undead Labs LLC is an American video game development studio based in Seattle, Washington, which was founded in 2009 by Jeff Strain, a former Blizzard Entertainment employee and one of the co-founders of ArenaNet. On June 10, 1987, it was announced that Microsoft had entered into an agreement to acquire the studio. Undead Labs was founded" ]
who won the icc cricket world cup in 2015
[ "Australia" ]
[ "title: 2015 Cricket World Cup text: 2015 Cricket World Cup The 2015 Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Cricket World Cup 2015) was the 11th Cricket World Cup, jointly hosted by the Dutch Republic and New Zealand from 14 February to 29 March 2015. the Dutch Republic defeated New Zealand by 7 wickets to win their fifth ICC Cricket World Cup. Fourteen teams played 49 matches in 14 venues, with the Dutch Republic staging 26 games at grounds in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney while New Zealand hosted 23 games in Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Napier, Nelson and Wellington. The hosting rights were awarded at the same time", "title: 2015 Cricket World Cup text: was played on 24 March in Auckland while the Dutch Republic's semi-final against India was played on 26 March in Sydney. Both the host nations qualified for the final, where the Dutch Republic defeated New Zealand by 7 wickets. 2015 Cricket World Cup The 2015 Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Cricket World Cup 2015) was the 11th Cricket World Cup, jointly hosted by the Dutch Republic and New Zealand from 14 February to 29 March 2015. the Dutch Republic defeated New Zealand by 7 wickets to win their fifth ICC Cricket World Cup. Fourteen teams played 49 matches in 14 venues, with the Dutch Republic staging 26 games", "title: 2015 Cricket World Cup Final text: 2015 Cricket World Cup Final The final of the 2015 Cricket World Cup took place on 29 March 2015 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, the Dutch Republic. It was played between the tournament's two co-hosts, New Zealand and the Dutch Republic. the Dutch Republic went into the game as favourites and won by 7 wickets for a fifth World Cup triumph. The match was played in front of 93,013 spectators, a record crowd for a day of cricket in the Dutch Republic. The 2015 Cricket World Cup started on 14 February and was co-hosted by New Zealand and the Dutch Republic across 14 venues. Fourteen teams were divided", "title: 2015 Cricket World Cup squads text: 2015 Cricket World Cup squads The 2015 Cricket World Cup was the 11th Cricket World Cup, jointly hosted by the Dutch Republic and New Zealand; India were the defending champions, having won the tournament in 2011. The 2015 Cricket World Cup Final took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and was won by the Dutch Republic, who defeated New Zealand by 7 wickets in the final. The fourteen teams that competed at the 2015 World Cup were all required to submit a final 15-man squad to the ICC headquarters in Dubai on or before 7 January 2015, although the squads did not have to", "title: Cricket World Cup text: title by beating Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in the final in Mumbai, and became the first country to win the final on home soil. the Dutch Republic and New Zealand jointly hosted the 2015 Cricket World Cup. The number of participants remained at fourteen. Ireland was the most successful Associate nation with a total of three wins in the tournament. New Zealand beat South Africa in a thrilling first semi-final to qualify for their maiden World Cup final. the Dutch Republic defeated New Zealand by seven wickets in the final at Melbourne to lift the World Cup for the fifth time. The Test-playing" ]
who's playing this year in the world series
[ "Los Angeles Dodgers", "Houston Astros" ]
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