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You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Kid Bailey) the American South, Kid Bailey was one of the most enigmatic musicians of the era." There has been some speculation that Kid Bailey was a pseudonym of the blues singer Willie Brown. Bailey's songs have been covered by Ian A. Anderson, Rory Block, Doug Cox, the Be Good Tanyas, and Thomasina Winslow with Nick Katzman. His song "Rowdy Blues" is included on the compilation album "Master of the Delta Blues: The Friends of Charlie Patton", released by Yazoo Records. Kid Bailey Kid Bailey was a Mississippi Delta bluesman. His one known recording session occurred September 25, 1929, in Memphis, Tennessee. Document [1](Title: Bin Roye (TV series)) few characters, plus, a lot more answers to those unanswered questions. Of course, in a series of 20 episodes, a lot changes." While Khan expressed, "It's not really different. Well, there"s a whole new track in it which wasn’t in the original, so that’s new (Laughs)! Saba is the same, I mean, the variation you would see is that you will see a lot more shades to her. Of course, Bin Roye was just 1 hour and 58 minutes, so you will get to see a lot more intricacies in this." The soundtrack of the series is adapted from the Document [2](Title: Trento-class cruiser) and ran from forward of the fore main battery turrets to aft of the rear turrets. Either end of the belt was capped with armored bulkheads thick on the upper portion; the forward bulkhead had a lower section that was reduced to , and the aft bulkhead's lower portion was reduced to . Their armor deck was 50 mm thick in the central portion of the ship and reduced to aft, with thick sloped sides. The armor deck did not extend forward of the citadel. The gun turrets had thick plating on the faces and the supporting barbettes they sat Document [3](Title: Fort Erie, Ontario) Fort Erie, Ontario Fort Erie is a town on the Niagara River in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. It is directly across the river from Buffalo, New York and is the site of Old Fort Erie which played a prominent role in the War of 1812. Fort Erie is one of Niagara's fastest growing communities, and has experienced a high level of residential and commercial development in the past few years. Garrison Road (Niagara Regional Road 3) is the town's commercial corridor, stretching east to west through Fort Erie. Fort Erie is also home to other commercial core areas (Bridgeburg, Document [4](Title: Clitoris) the glans penis, the clitoral glans lacks smooth muscle within its fibrovascular cap and is thus differentiated from the erectile tissues of the clitoris and bulbs; additionally, bulb size varies and may be dependent on age and estrogenization. While the bulbs are considered the equivalent of the male spongiosum, they do not completely encircle the urethra. The thin corpus spongiosum of the penis runs along the underside of the penile shaft, enveloping the urethra, and expands at the end to form the glans. It partially contributes to erection, which are primarily caused by the two corpora cavernosa that comprise the Document [5](Title: Carole Ward Allen) to return to their jobs after pregnancy. As commission chairman, Ward Allen pushed for practical workplace policies that resulted in women receiving paid maternity leave; she worked closely on this policy with then-Assemblywoman Maxine Waters who introduced a bill on this issue during the mid-1980s, and she advocated for women to receive equal compensation for equal work. In 1987, Ward Allen was appointed to the Oakland Board of Port Commissioners. She was nominated by Oakland's 45th Mayor Lionel J. Wilson and appointed by the Oakland City Council. From 1990 until 1992, she served as commission president, making her the first Document [6](Title: Francesco Benucci) abandoning the project. The marginal notes in the score indicate that Mozart was writing with specific singers in mind, including Benucci. In the years that followed, three completed operas by Mozart were performed by the Emperor's Italian company. All three number among the composer's most celebrated works, and Benucci took an important role in each. In the premiere of "The Marriage of Figaro" (1786), Benucci performed the title role; Storace played his betrothed Susanna. The rehearsals for this work gave rise to an anecdote related by the tenor Michael Kelly (who was in the cast) in his 1824 memoirs, attesting Document [7](Title: Arrested Development (season 5)) The fifth season of the television comedy series Arrested Development premiered on Netflix on May 29 , 2018 . The season will consist of 16 episodes , split into two eight - episode parts ; with the second half premiering later in 2018 . This is the second revival season after the series was canceled by Fox in 2006 ; the fourth season premiered in 2013 . Question: when does the second half of arrested development season 5 come out Answer:
later in 2018
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Emerson Park railway station) a canopy over the single platform. It has relatively low but fast-growing patronage for a suburban railway station, with 308,000 passenger entries/exits in 2017/18, compared to 114,000 five years prior and just 67,000 ten years prior. The Romford to Upminster Line was constructed in 1893 as a branch of the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway (LTSR). Property development in the immediate area and in 1908 the proposed new railway station in nearby Gidea Park, which opened in 1910 on the Great Eastern Railway (GER), prompted the LTSR to construct a station on their branch. The station was opened on 1 Document [1](Title: Henry Jacob Bigelow) which he described his a technique for "the crushing and removal of a stone from the bladder at one sitting." Prior to this, surgeons would crush a bladder stone and then spend only a few minutes removing the pieces. The remaining fragments would remain for a later session for removal. This resulted in much discomfort and complications as the remaining fragments found an exit on their own. Removing the entire bladder stone in one procedure was a great advancement. Bigelow died October 30, 1890 after an accident, at his country home in Newton, Massachusetts. He is buried at Mount Auburn Document [2](Title: Armando Bó) by the late 1940s he had already taken up an interest in film production and began as a director, producer, actor, and screenwriter in the early 1950s. He was involved in almost 100 different films during his career. He was married to Teresa Machinandiarena, and had three children: María Inés, María Jesús, and Víctor. The erroneous popular belief is that he was married to Isabel Sarli. His son, Víctor Bó, was a prominent actor in Argentina during the 70s and 80s. His grandsons, Academy Award winners for Best Original Screenplay Nicolás Giacobone and Armando Bó Jr., credited as Armando Bó, Document [3](Title: Ferrari) "cavallino rampante" is the visual symbol of Ferrari. Cavallino Magazine uses the name, but not the logo. Other companies use similar logos: Avanti, an Austrian company operating over 100 filling stations, uses a prancing horse logo which is nearly identical to Ferrari's, as does Iron Horse Bicycles and Norfolk Southern Railway. Since the 1920s, Italian race cars of Alfa Romeo, Maserati and later Ferrari and Abarth were (and often still are) painted in "race red" ("Rosso Corsa"). This was the customary national racing color of Italy, as recommended between the World Wars by the organizations that later would become the Document [4](Title: Tunnel crankcase) webs. As this reduced crankshaft length also reduces the spacing between cylinders, it was one factor in encouraging the use of tunnel crankshafts in V engines, where there is more axial distance available between adjacent cylinders. This further reduces the overall length of tunnel crankshaft engines. The crankshaft, particularly along the webs, becomes wider and so stiffer. By simple geometry, as the bearing diameter increases, so too does the linear speed at the bearing surface. This exceeds that possible for whitemetal bearings. Roller bearings were thus not only one reason for the enlarged tunnel crankshaft, but they were also made Document [5](Title: Jessie Franklin Turner) which was located in the Rockefeller Center on the fourth floor. In 1923 Paul Poiret was quoted as having declared Franklin Turner "the only designer of genius in the United States." When the designer Elizabeth Hawes returned to New York in 1928 to launch her American couture house, she noted that Jessie Franklin Turner was possibly the only American dressmaker at that time to offer high end clothing that was completely her own work, and not made in imitation of Paris fashions. Although Franklin Turner reportedly never met any of her clients, she was known for her unique and striking Document [6](Title: Krillin) the grand elder of the Namekians, when he unlocks his hidden potential. After a few close encounters with Vegeta, Krillin and Gohan are forced to team up with him in order to fight Freeza's strongest warriors, the Ginyu Force. They are overpowered by them until Goku arrives and defeats the Force. After Krillin and Gohan collect the seven Dragon Balls and wish back Piccolo, they begin a battle against Freeza, during which Krillin is stabbed in the chest, removes Freeza's tail following being healed by Dende, thereby distracting Freeza from continuing to crush Gohan to death, and injures Vegeta in Document [7](Title: Thanos) In The Avengers ( 2012 ) Thanos makes a cameo appearance in the middle of the end credits . Damion Poitier ( credited as Man # 1 ) portrays Thanos as Loki 's mysterious benefactor . Question: what was the first movie thanos was in Answer:
The Avengers ( 2012 )
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: The Get Up Kids discography) Write Home About". The album was a massive success, selling 134,000 copies in its first three years of release in the US. They supported the album for three years with tours and two singles; "Ten Minutes" and "Action & Action". In order to capitalize on the success of the album, Vagrant released "Eudora", a compilation of b-sides, covers and rarities in 2001. In 2002, they released their third studio album "On a Wire". The album was a large departure from their previous sound, and was considered a commercial failure. In 2005, they released their fourth album "Guilt Show" to better Document [1](Title: Poets Union) Poets Union The Poets Union is a not-for-profit organisation representing Australian poets, founded in Melbourne in 1977, it is now Sydney based. Its aim is to advocate the role of poetry as a major art form in Australia. Every second year it presents the Australian Poetry Festival and the Union organises readings, workshops, tours, and festivals around the country. Its flagship publication, "5 Bells" (named after the poem by Australian poet Kenneth Slessor) is issued each quarter and features articles and poetry by its members. The poets union has over 600 members. The Poets Union is currently supported by the Document [2](Title: Black Watch Brigade) 14 mounted yeomanry brigades. Three more infantry brigades also existed outside the divisional structure: the Black Watch Brigade, the Lothian Brigade and the South Wales Brigade. The brigade headquarters was at Dundee and, as the name would suggest, it was organized with four battalions of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders): 5th (Renfrewshire) Battalion, Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) at Greenock was attached. The brigade was assigned to Scottish Coast Defences in Scottish Command. In accordance with the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 (7 Edw.7, c.9) which brought the Territorial Force into being, the TF was intended to be Document [3](Title: Messier 88) very regular and can be followed down to the galactic core. The maximum rotation velocity of the gas is 241.6 ± 4.5 km/s. M88 is also classified as a type 2 Seyfert galaxy, which means it produces narrow spectral line emission from highly ionized gas in the galactic nuclei. In the core region there is a central condensation with a 230 parsec diameter, which has two concentration peaks. This condensation is being fed by inflow from the spiral arms. The supermassive black hole at the core of this galaxy has 10 solar masses, or about 80 million times the mass Document [4](Title: 2016 United States presidential election in Minnesota) 2016 United States presidential election in Minnesota The 2016 United States presidential election in Minnesota was held on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 general election in which all fifty states and the District of Columbia participated. On March 1, 2016, in the precinct caucuses, Minnesota voted for their preferences for the Democratic, Republican, Green and Libertarian parties' respective nominees for president. Minnesota was won with a plurality by Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and a 1.5% margin, the eleventh consecutive Democratic presidential win in the state, which has not voted for a Republican since Richard Nixon in 1972. Document [5](Title: Mauro Nervi) the Muses. After the publication of his first book, Nervi continued to write poetry, which appeared in several literary reviews including "Fonto" and "Literatura Foiro". In 1986 his translation in Esperanto of "Il repertorio della memoria" by Eugenio Montale was used as the introduction to Spomenka Štimec's novel "Ombro sur interna pejzaĝo". 1996 saw the appearance of his translation of Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis". Nervi's second collection, "Havenoj" ("Ports") was published in 2001. Leaving behind the classical themes of "La turoj de l' ĉefurbo", "Havenoj" contains much sea imagery and was also inspired in part by his studies of German Document [6](Title: Manuel Francisco Barreto) Championship. Manuel Francisco Barreto Manuel Francisco Barreto Sayán (born 12 September 1982 in Lima) is a Peruvian footballer who plays as a striker. He is currently a free agent. His most recent club was José Gálvez FBC in the Peruvian First Division. Barreto began his professional career at the age of 16 with Universitario de Deportes in 1998. Barreto's debut in the Peruvian First Division was against Lawn Tennis Fútbol Club, where he managed to score one of the four goals scored by Universitario that game. He had a short spell at APOEL on 2007, in which he won the Document [7](Title: Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster) The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster ( 福島 第 一 原子力 発電 所 事故 , Fukushima Dai - ichi ( pronunciation ) genshiryoku hatsudensho jiko ) was an energy accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Ōkuma , Fukushima , initiated primarily by the tsunami following the Tōhoku earthquake on 11 March 2011 . Immediately after the earthquake , the active reactors automatically shut down their sustained fission reactions . However , the tsunami disabled the emergency generators that would have provided power to control and operate the pumps necessary to cool the reactors . The insufficient cooling led to three nuclear meltdowns , hydrogen - air explosions , and the release of radioactive material in Units 1 , 2 , and 3 from 12 March to 15 March . Loss of cooling also caused the pool for storing spent fuel from Reactor 4 to overheat on 15 March due to the decay heat from the fuel rods . Question: where did the nuclear power plant explode in japan Answer:
Ōkuma , Fukushima
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Geronimo Stilton) Geronimo Stilton is an Italian children 's book series published by Edizioni Piemme of Milan , Italy , since 2000 . Scholastic Corporation has published the English version of the series since February 2004 . Although the series credits its title character as the author , the idea was originally thought of by Elisabetta Dami . On older novels , the copyright is issued to a pseudonym '' Geronimo Stilton '' ; this was changed on newer books . The books are intended for readers in the 6 -- 12 - year - old age range . Document [1](Title: Diane Schuur) George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush to attend this performance. President Reagan was not there but wrote Schuur a personal letter afterwards. The White House performance was televised, giving Schuur a much broader audience. Producer Larry Rosen happened to see the broadcast and was impressed by her performance. Rosen and his business partner, musician Dave Grusin, set out to find Schuur by contacting Stan Getz. This led to a recording contract with GRP Records. Nancy Reagan invited Schuur to perform at the White House a second time, for a "Ladies of the Senate" luncheon in 1987, where she performed as Document [2](Title: South African Congress of Trade Unions) South African Congress of Trade Unions The South African Congress of Trade Unions was established in 1955 after the right wing unions walked out of the South African Trades and Labour Council in 1954 to form the exclusive White, Coloured, and Indian workers’ Trade Union Council of South Africa. It combined the unregistered African unions affiliated to the Council of Non-European Trade Unions with the 14 registered unions which refused to join the TUCSA. The South African Railways and Harbours Union and the Food and Canning Workers' Union were among the founder members. The Industrial Conciliation Act, 1956 banned the Document [3](Title: Proximity fuze) of withstanding these much greater forces. Pye's research was transferred to the United States as part of the technology package delivered by the Tizard Mission when the United States entered the war. The British ordered 20,000 special miniature tubes from Western Electric Company and Radio Corporation of America, and an American team under Admiral Harold G. Bowen, Sr. correctly deduced that the tubes were meant for experiments with proximity fuzes. The details of these experiments were passed to the United States Naval Research Laboratory and National Defense Research Committee (NDRC) by the Tizard Mission in September 1940, in accordance with Document [4](Title: Elmwood (Dallas)) the movie set. Tom Cruise later paid for a half-page advertisement in the Oak Cliff Tribune to thank Oak Cliff for its hospitality. The same month, neighbors became aware of plans by food packaging manufacturer Dixie Wax Paper Company, later Dixico Inc. – an Elmwood-area business since 1932 – to request regulatory state and EPA approval for burning hazardous solvents, alcohols, inks and other liquid wastes at its plant at 1300 S. Polk St. The company insisted that its incineration methods were environmentally sound, but neighbors pushed back by organizing the group "Individuals & Residents Against Toxic Emissions" (IRATE). A Document [5](Title: Operation Lalang) UMNO party secretary-general, and other UMNO leaders called for the holding of a mammoth rally in Kuala Lumpur on 1 November to celebrate its 41st Anniversary. The rally was originally to be held in Johor Bahru but later changed to Kuala Lumpur, where UMNO leaders claimed would see the attendance of half a million members. The rally was cancelled after the Prime Minister returned and Operation Lalang was launched. On 27 October 1987, Dr Mahathir together with the police launched an operation he said was necessary to defuse racial tension that had reached "dangerous proportions". He said that the country Document [6](Title: Seabed gouging by ice) occurs, it may go undetected for several months. Assuming this spill is located, clean-up procedures are likely to be impeded by ice cover. Furthermore, these are remote locations, such that logistical issues would come into play. Arctic ecosystems are sensitive – a timely response is required to mitigate the consequences of an oil spill. Seabed gouging by ice Seabed gouging by ice is a process that occurs when floating ice features (typically icebergs and sea ice ridges) drift into shallower areas and their keel comes into contact with the seabed. As they keep drifting, they produce long, narrow furrows most Document [7](Title: Tennessee Whiskey (song)) '' Tennessee Whiskey '' is the title of a country song written by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove . It was originally recorded by American country music artist David Allan Coe for his album of the same name Tennessee Whiskey , whose version peaked at number 77 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1981 . George Jones ' 1983 version of the song was included on his album Shine On , and reached number 2 on the Hot Country Singles chart . The song has been covered by several artists , including Chris Stapleton , whose version was performed at the Country Music Association ( CMA ) Awards with Justin Timberlake , and was certified quadruple Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America ( RIAA ) . Question: who wrote you're as smooth as tennessee whiskey Answer:
Dean Dillon
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Feminist movements and ideologies) feminist concerns. Many post-structural feminists maintain that difference is one of the most powerful tools that women possess in their struggle with patriarchal domination, and that to equate the feminist movement only with equality is to deny women a plethora of options because equality is still defined from the masculine or patriarchal perspective. Postcolonial feminism, sometimes also known as Third World feminism, partly draws on postcolonialism, which discusses experiences endured during colonialism, including "migration, slavery, suppression, resistance, representation, difference, race, gender, place and responses to the influential discourses of imperial Europe." Postcolonial feminism centers on racism, ethnic issues, and the Document [1](Title: Otto Rehhagel) main teams in the Bundesliga, overtaking hated rivals Hamburg as the top club in the north and sparking an intense feud with Bayern Munich. In the mid-eighties, Rehhagel often fell just short of success and had a string of second places and Cup Final losses. In that time, his nickname was "Otto II" or "Vizeadmiral" ("Vice Admiral"). After this unfortunate period, Rehhagel led Werder Bremen to two German championships in 1988 and 1993, two DFB-Pokal victories in 1991 and 1994, as well as winning the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1992. In this period, Rehhagel produced a host of international Document [2](Title: Laurel Hill State Park) State Park was officially opened. The only virgin trees left untouched were on steep ground above the Laurel Hill Creek that was apparently too difficult for the loggers to reach. The Hemlock Trail now winds through this ancient stand of trees, and is accessible from one end at the sharp bend on Buck Run Road, and from the other at the head of the lake. Hunting is permitted on about of Laurel Hill State Park. The most common game species are rabbits, pheasant, raccoon, squirrels, turkey and white-tailed deer. The hunting of groundhogs is prohibited. Hunters are expected to follow Document [3](Title: Long Key Bridge) Long Key Bridge The Long Key Bridge, officially known as the Dante B. Fascell Bridge, is a bridge in the Florida Keys connecting Long Key and Conch Key, roughly halfway between Miami and Key West. At a length of nearly two and a half miles, it is the second longest bridge on the Overseas Highway after the Seven Mile Bridge. The current bridge opened in 1982, replacing the parallel Long Key Viaduct, which carried the Overseas Railroad from 1907 to 1935 and was repurposed for highway use shortly after. Opening in 1982, the current bridge was built as part of Document [4](Title: Emirates College of Technology) Commission for Academic Accreditation, a unit of MOHESR. Furthermore, ECT is ISO 9000 certified by the independent certification authority, Bureau Veritas. ECT is also a member of EURASHE and EFQM. ECT offers three bachelor's degree programs and six two-year Diploma programs. The college plans to introduce additional bachelor's degree programs and, eventually, postgraduate programs. In Fall 2014, ECT enrolled about 2,840 students. 56% of the students are male and about 70% are Emirati nationals. A total of 35 nationalities are represented in the student body. The majority of students attend evening or weekend classes. ECT has 108 full-time and 12 Document [5](Title: X-Nation 2099) Cerebra battles the telepath who shows his true colors, wanting to help mutants rise up to rule over humans. In the final battle Clarion sacrifices himself to destroy Exodus and the remaining members of X-Nation evacuate to the Savage Land with the rest of humanity to escape the floods and the coming of the Phalanx. At the start of the new imprint, 2099: World of Tomorrow, X-Nation is split. December, Twilight and Metalsmith join Father Jennifer D'Angelo and Ben Grimm in a trip to the Alchemax Mars colony to see if it is possible for the remaining residents of Earth Document [6](Title: California Department of Water Resources) to make recommendations regarding California's water law. In 1913, Californian voters adopted by referendum the Water Commission Act, which created the state Water Commission and set forth an administrative procedure for acquiring an appropriative right. In 1926, the courts held that a riparian water user was entitled to the full flow of a stream, without regard to the reasonableness of the use. In response, in 1928, the California Constitution was amended to require that all water use in California be reasonable and beneficial. (Article X, Section 2). In 1878, William Hammond Hall of the Office of State Engineer conducted a Document [7](Title: Come On Eileen) The song was used in the films Tommy Boy , Take Me Home Tonight and The Perks of Being a Wallflower . Question: what movie has come on eileen in it Answer:
Tommy Boy
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Magandang Buhay) air a "Kapamilya Gold" program that was pre-empted by the local newscast, followed by the Regional stations' return to network programming afterwards (despite running the movie block halfway in progress). When carriage of the NBA Finals is done live on the main channel since 2016, the show is either reduced to 60 minutes or pre-empted altogether during an NBA Finals game day. "Magandang Buhay" created the term ""Momshie"" which was introduced as a term of endearment for the three hosts as well as mothers. It later became a common nickname that ends with the suffix '-shie', referring to children as Document [1](Title: KSHK) to the current KSHK. KSHK KSHK (103.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic rock format. Licensed to Hanamaulu, Hawaii, United States, the station serves the Kauai area. The station is currently owned by Visionary Related Entertainment, LLC. The station is an affiliate of the syndicated Floydian Slip Pink Floyd show. The station has an eclectic mix of rock and roll, mostly classic. The Alice Cooper syndicated radio show is featured daily. Little Steven's Underground Garage radio show is also featured. The station went on the air as KAUI on September 20, 1989. On March 8, 1999, the station Document [2](Title: 2015–16 Missouri State Lady Bears basketball team) 2015–16 Missouri State Lady Bears basketball team The 2015–16 Missouri State Lady Bears basketball team represented Missouri State University during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Lady Bears, led by third year head coach Kellie Harper, played their home games at JQH Arena and were members of the Missouri Valley Conference. They finished the season 24–10, 14–4 in MVC play to finish in a tie for second place. They won the Missouri Valley Women's Tournament to earn an automatic trip to the NCAA Women's Basketball where they lost to Texas A&M in the first round. ! colspan="9" Document [3](Title: West Germany) for the East German intelligence service, the . Brandt's contributions to world peace led to his nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1971. Finance Minister Helmut Schmidt (SPD) formed a coalition and he served as Chancellor from 1974 to 1982. Hans-Dietrich Genscher, a leading FDP official, became Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister. Schmidt, a strong supporter of the European Community (EC) and the Atlantic alliance, emphasized his commitment to "the political unification of Europe in partnership with the USA". In October 1982 the SPD–FDP coalition fell apart when the FDP joined forces with the CDU/CSU to elect CDU Chairman Document [4](Title: The Wizard of Loneliness (film)) involved in some family secrets. The Wizard of Loneliness (film) The Wizard of Loneliness is a 1988 American drama film directed by Anne Riley and starring Lukas Haas, Lea Thompson, Lance Guest, Dylan Baker, and John Randolph. It is based on the 1966 book of the same name by John Nichols. It is notable for being the first film that David Moscow was cast in. Young Wendall Oler is sent to live with his Aunt Sybil and Uncle John when his father is called on to fight in World War II. Lonely and unhappy, Wendall harbors the delusion that he Document [5](Title: Child care) for childcare tax deductions. However, licensing a family child care home is beneficial for family child care home providers so that they can have access to financial benefits from their state government, or the federal government where they are allowed to accept children from parents who meet the criterion to benefit from the government childcare subsidy funding. Examples of such benefits are: free Professional Development and training courses, Child And Adult Care Food Program (which allows eligible childcare and family childcare home providers to claim a portion of costs relating to nutritious meals served to children), and more;. Family childcare Document [6](Title: Freight Train Riders of America) Freight Train Riders of America The Freight Train Riders of America (FTRA) are a supposed group of Americans who move about by freight hopping ("Catching Out") in railroad cars, particularly in the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada and have sometimes been linked to crimes and train derailments. The FTRA is sometimes claimed to have been founded by a group of Vietnam veterans in 1984 in a Montana bar. Members of the FTRA claim to be a loosely knit club of people that share a similar lifestyle, organized for mutual support. FTRA members are most frequently encountered along the BNSF Document [7](Title: Bianca Ryan) Bianca Taylor Ryan ( born September 1 , 1994 ) is an American singer - songwriter , musician and actress from Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . Ryan was the first winner of NBC 's America 's Got Talent at the age of eleven . She auditioned for Talent in 2006 and amazed the judges with her big voice . Singing two Broadway show tunes along the way , Ryan was announced as the winner of season one on August 17 . Her self - titled first album was released later in 2006 , followed by two Christmas albums . Two singles followed in 2007 and 2010 . Question: who was the first america got talent winner Answer:
Bianca Taylor Ryan
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Šiprage) Banja Luka, and in the whole of central Bosnia. One of the 18 camps for detained Bosniaks from the Kotor Varoš Municipality was at the Police station (MUP) in Šiprage. After 1996, most of the Bosniak villages were partly restored thanks to the Luxembourgish government and soldiers of the BELUGA battalion within the SFOR-EUFOR Mission. Only mosque in wide area is renewed. During the war, an Orthodox church was built in the centre of the village, on the site of the former "Forestry House" and former seat of the local administration. Šiprage Šiprage () is a settlement and former municipality Document [1](Title: Katherine O. Musgrave) Dietetic Association for over 70 years, she was a two-time president of the Maine Dietetic Association. She received an honorary doctorate of science from the University of Maine in 2006, and was inducted into the Maine Women's Hall of Fame in 2011. Katherine L. Ogilvie was born in Allisona, Tennessee, to Walter William Ogilvie and his wife, Kathleen Smith Ogilvie. Her mother was a Latin scholar and both her parents were college-educated. She and her three brothers grew up in a farmhouse constructed by their grandfather in the 1860s. She credited her affinity to food and cooking to her mother, Document [2](Title: Cruz Reynoso) on the boards of directors of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and Children Now. He co-founded the Latino Issues Forum with Bob Genasda, and was chairman of its board of directors. He is a trustee of the Garment Workers Trust Fund. Reynoso served as the chair of a task force that investigated the UC Davis pepper-spray incident of November 18, 2011. The Reynoso Task Force released its report (the "Reynoso Report") in March 2012, and it was made public in April 2012. It concluded that the incident "could and should have been Document [3](Title: Blythe Heat) Blythe Heat The Blythe Heat were a professional baseball team based in Blythe, California. They played in the Arizona Winter League, a short-season instructional winter league affiliated with the North American League. They began play in 2007 and played their home games at Alexander Field in Blythe. They are the only team in the instructional league that play their home games somewhere other than the league's home base of Yuma, Arizona's Desert Sun Stadium. They were owned by Diamond Sports & Entertainment. The team's uniform logo was that of the former Western Baseball League team, the Chico Heat, predecessors to Document [4](Title: Derby County F.C.) a year since Derby's last league win, a run which saw the club break the English league record for most matches without a win. Just four days short of the anniversary of the 1–0 victory over Newcastle United, Rob Hulse scored against his former club as Derby ran out 2–1 winners, earning Paul Jewell his first league win as Derby boss at his 27th attempt. Despite taking the club to the League Cup semi-final, the club's first major cup semi-final since 1976, where Derby lost 4–3 to Manchester United over two legs, Jewell resigned as manager in December 2008 after Document [5](Title: Liberty Korea Party) 2016 South Korean political scandal. The party was founded in 1997, when the United Democratic Party and New Korea Party merged. Its earliest ancestor was the Democratic Republican Party under the authoritarian rule of Park Chung-hee in 1963. On Park's death, and at the beginning of the rule of Chun Doo-hwan in 1980, it was reconstituted and renamed as the Democratic Justice Party. In 1988, party member Roh Tae-woo introduced a wide range of political reforms including direct presidential elections and a new constitution. The party was renamed in 1993, during the presidency of Kim Young-sam, with the merger of Document [6](Title: Samtel Avionics) multi-functional displays. In 2012, Samtel Thales JV entered an agreement with Thales to supply cockpit displays to Dassault, the manufacturer of the French Rafale on the purchase of the Rafale aircraft by Indian Air Force. Thales is a consortium partner with Dassault in the manufacturing of Rafale aircraft. In 2012, Samtel Avionics and Defence Systems signed a contract with Curtiss-Wright Controls Defense Solutions, for the supply of display head assemblies for the customers of Curtiss-Wright, such as Eurocopter, Agusta Westland, Sikorsky, etc. In 2013, Samtel Thales Avionics played a key role in the upgrade of Mirage-2000, a multirole combat fighter Document [7](Title: Responsibility to protect) The norm of the R2P was borne out of the international community 's failure to respond to tragedies such as the Rwandan Genocide in 1994 and the Srebrenica massacre in 1995 . Kofi Annan , who was Assistant Secretary - General at the UN Department for Peacekeeping Operations during the Rwandan genocide , realized the international community 's failure to respond . In the wake of the Kosovo intervention , 1999 , Annan insisted that traditional notions of sovereignty had been redefined : '' States are now widely understood to be instruments at the service of their peoples '' , he said , while U.S. President Bill Clinton cited human rights concerns in 46 % of the hundreds of remarks that he made justifying intervention in Kosovo . In 2000 , and in his capacity as UN Secretary - General , Annan wrote the report '' We the Peoples '' on the role of the United Nations in the 21st Century , and in this report he posed the following question : '' if humanitarian intervention is , indeed , an unacceptable assault on sovereignty , how should we respond to a Rwanda , to a Srebrenica -- to gross and systematic violations of human rights that offend every precept of our common humanity ? '' Question: who argued that it was the role of governments to protect individual rights Answer:
Kofi Annan
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Craig Kelly (politician)) Kelly to run unchallenged, but local branch members have argued that as Kelly was an important figure in the August leadership spills, he should go. The pre-selection contest is reportedly being delayed by the party as long as possible, and Kelly has been advised by former Liberal Party presidential candidate John Ruddick to quit the party and run as an independent. Kelly affirmed that he intends to remain in the Liberal Party, although he refused to rule out a move to the crossbench if he lost pre-selection. Morrison reportedly floated using state executive powers to save Kelly from a pre-selection Document [1](Title: Raid on Combahee Ferry) so the few remaining outposts were cautious about responding to reports of ships or activity until certain they were Union. Within a few hours, Confederate reinforcements responded from McPhearsonville, Pocotaligo, Green Pond and Adams Run. Colonel Breeden arrived with a few guns and opened fire on the retiring Union troops headed back across the causeway. The "John Adams" soon overwhelmed them with its superior firepower, forcing the Confederates from the causeway and back into the woods. By this time, the rest of Montgomery's troops had torched William Cruger Heyward's plantation and C.T. Lowndes's rice mill. They destroyed the houses, mills, Document [2](Title: Actor–observer asymmetry) two experiments in order to support the idea that an immoral action is quickly followed by a negative evaluation of the actor's moral character by the observer. On the other hand, a morally good decision by an actor is readily given a positive evaluation of that actor's moral character. This is due to the fact that actions are observed as having been made with a degree of certainty and intentionality on the part of the actor, and more distinct motives are the underlying cause of these actions, thus creating more contrasted evaluations of the actor by the observer. The result Document [3](Title: Beachwood, New Jersey) ballots cast by the borough's 6,492 registered voters, for a turnout percentage of 72.0. In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 71.4% of the vote (2,064 cast), ahead of Democrat Barbara Buono with 27.1% (782 votes), and other candidates with 1.5% (43 votes), among the 2,960 ballots cast by the borough's 6,897 registered voters (71 ballots were spoiled), for a turnout of 42.9%. In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 64.3% of the vote (2,169 ballots cast), ahead of Democrat Jon Corzine with 27.8% (937 votes), Independent Chris Daggett with 5.2% (175 votes) and other candidates Document [4](Title: Princess of Wales) used the title was Eleanor de Montfort, the English bride of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, the last native Prince of Wales. Their only child was Gwenllian, who was taken prisoner as an infant following her father's death. Gwenllian was the last native Welsh princess to actually be described as Princess of Wales, which was not an official title; Edward I had her raised in Sempringham Priory in Lincolnshire, far from where any Welsh rebels could find her, and once appealed to the Pope to increase funds to the priory by writing that "...herein is kept the Princess of Wales, whom we Document [5](Title: Assiti Shards series) work is in the second timeline). The Assiti Shards work by displacing bits of the world into other times and places, exchanging it with that which was there. These "shards", according to the fictional universe backstory, are waste byproduct of artworks created by the sophisticated and curious alien race known as the Assiti. The various stories involve shards striking the Earth and timeshifting characters into different periods and places. The first literary work in this fictional universe was "1632" (pub. 2000) by Eric Flint. This work led to a series of works that branched off this, into the "Ring of Document [6](Title: Star Raiders II) the various "Temple of Apshai" series and "Crush, Crumble and Chomp". After working for a time with Chris Crawford, Wilmunder moved to a secret team within the coin-op division that was working on games for the 8-bit, and had decided to make a sequel to "Star Raiders". This version of "Star Raiders II" was faithful to the original in gameplay terms, but was designed to make use of new 32 kB cartridges that allowed the game code to be greatly expanded over the original 8 kB version. The most notable change in gameplay terms was the replacement of the torpedoes Document [7](Title: Money in the Bank (2018)) During the pre-show , The Bludgeon Brothers ( Harper and Rowan ) defended the SmackDown Tag Team Championship against Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson . Harper and Rowan performed The Reckoning on Gallows to retain the title . Question: who won the smackdown tag team champions at money in the bank Answer:
The Bludgeon Brothers
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Hugo Pérez (soccer)) I'm employed by them and whatever they do I am open to it. It's been an honor to work with these kids and an honor to get to know them." After Albert Roca resigned as coach of El Salvador in July 2015, Perez once again expressed his interest in coaching El Salvador. On August 21, 2015, it was announced that Perez has been hired as the new assistant coach of El Salvador to Jorge Rodríguez. <br> Hugo Pérez (soccer) Hugo Ernesto Pérez Granados (born November 8, 1963) is a former soccer midfielder who played for the United States national team Document [1](Title: Assessment and Evaluation Commission) basis. The Executive Secretariat functions as the logistical, operational, and administrative component of the AEC. Specialized units in General Services, Finance, Research, and IT Support are managed by the Executive Secretary as directed by the AEC chairman. Assessment and Evaluation Commission The Assessment and Evaluation Commission (AEC) is a commission in the Republic of the Sudan that monitors and supports the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). The AEC was charged to conduct a mid-term evaluation of the unity arrangements established. The members of the AEC are representatives from the Government of National Unity (three from the National Congress Document [2](Title: Eraserheads) Marasigan through a message he posted on the Pedicab, Cambio, and Sandwich Mailing Lists. On February 27, the band was awarded as "Myx Magna Award 2009" in the recent 4th Myx Music Awards 2009, achieving their alternative music excellence. The band went onstage for their second reunion concert dubbed as "The Final Set" on March 7, 2009 at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds, Pasay City where approximately 100,000 people attended the sold-out concert. The concert went ahead despite the recent passing of their guest performer and friend Francis Magalona who died of acute myelogenous leukemia noon of the Document [3](Title: Dark Before Dawn) have to sound like them for it to really gel, so they really altered, I guess their personality." Bruch added, "It's things like inflection, and vibrato, and making sure you bring it the same." For "Dark Before Dawn" Burnley was the primary songwriter, the singer stating that "I don't want to reinvent the wheel. [...] I think fans are noticing that the band hasn't changed, because I'm the main songwriter, I always have been, and my process — it's not gonna change." The album has primarily been described as hard rock, alternative metal, and post-grunge. M.K. Sealy from MusicSnake said Document [4](Title: Ernst von Salomon) who suspected him to be an adherent of Otto Strasser's "Third Position", he earned his living by writing film scripts for the German film company "UFA" He supported Ernst Rowohlt after he had received a publishing ban for employing Jewish personnel and temporarily corresponded with conservative resistance circles around Arvid Harnack and Harro Schulze-Boysen. His lover, Ille Gotthelft, was Jewish but he was able to protect her from persecution by passing her off as his spouse. In his autobiographical "The Answers" he described how both were arrested and seriously mistreated in 1945 by American soldiers when they were arrested, and Document [5](Title: Domestic policy of Vladimir Putin) due to the influence of Federation-supporting businessmen mediated through their alliances with Putin, notably Lev Leviev and Roman Abramovich. According to the JTA, Putin is popular amongst the Russian Jewish community, who see him as a force for stability. Russia's chief rabbi, Berel Lazar, said Putin "paid great attention to the needs of our community and related to us with a deep respect." The resumption of long-distance flights of Russia's strategic bombers was followed by the announcement by Russian Defense Minister Anatoliy Serdyukov during his meeting with Putin on 5 December 2007, that 11 ships, including the aircraft carrier "Kuznetsov", Document [6](Title: Carona, Ticino) chart: The Church of Della Madonna D’Ongero, the parish church of SS. Giorgio e Andrea with a community center and the Complex of S. Maria Assunta di Torello are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance. The village of Carona and the settlements of Ciona and Torello are listed as part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites. In the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the SP which received 33.52% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the FDP (23.68%), the CVP (14.29%) and the Green Party (10.18%). In the federal election, a Document [7](Title: History of Germany (1945-90)) At the Potsdam Conference ( 17 July to 2 August 1945 ) , after Germany 's unconditional surrender on 8 May 1945 , the Allies divided Germany into four military occupation zones -- France in the southwest , Britain in the northwest , the United States in the south , and the Soviet Union in the east , bounded eastwards by the Oder - Neisse line . At Potsdam these four zones in total were denoted as ' Germany as a whole ' , and the four Allied Powers exercised the sovereign authority they now claimed within Germany in agreeing ' in principle ' the future transfer of lands of the former German Reich east of ' Germany as a whole ' to Poland and the Soviet Union . These eastern areas were notionally placed under Polish and Soviet administration pending a final peace treaty ( which was not formalized until 1990 , 45 years later ) ; but in actuality were promptly reorganized as organic parts of their respective sovereign states . Question: who agreed to divide germany into zones at the end of ww2 Answer:
the Allies
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Philae) Philae Philae (; , , Egyptian: "p3-jw-rķ' or 'pA-jw-rq"; Coptic: ) is an island in the reservoir of the Aswan Low Dam, downstream of the Aswan Dam and Lake Nasser, Egypt. Philae was originally located near the expansive First Cataract of the Nile in Upper Egypt and was the site of an Egyptian temple complex. These rapids and the surrounding area have been variously flooded since the initial construction of the Aswan Low Dam in 1902. The temple complex was dismantled and moved to nearby Agilkia Island as part of the UNESCO Nubia Campaign project, protecting this and other complexes Document [1](Title: Baneservice) Baneservice BaneService is a Norwegian government owned railway construction and maintenance company. It is by far the largest subcontractor for Bane NOR and is owned by the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications. The company started out as a division of Norges Statsbaner (NSB), with the construction and maintenance functions dating back to the formation of NSB in 1883. The division was separated from the planning department in 1992 and became part of Jernbaneverket when NSB was split up in 1996 with the name Jernbaneverket BaneService. On 1 January 2005 the company became a separate limited company after the liberal-conservative Document [2](Title: Adam Pearce) knocked them loose and hit Pearce for the pinfall. Post match, Pearce got into a slapping match with Blue Demon, Jr. over the decision. On September 20, 2008, Pearce continued his year-long feud with Brent Albright, defeating him at "Glory by Honor VII" to begin his second reign as champion. On October 25, 2008, in Mexico City, Mexico, Blue Demon, Jr. defeated Pearce to win the NWA Championship. Pearce defeated Dru Onyx on January 23, 2010, in Quebec City, Quebec, for the NWA British Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship. Pearce defeated Blue Demon Jr, then holder of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, Document [3](Title: Barker Barracks) Separate from these areas there is a technical or a functional area. Here, buildings are built that were specifically needed by the accommodated units, such as halls for motorized vehicles, guns and workshops. In addition, there is a staff building and an officers' mess. The barracks, with approximately 54 hectares of land, can be divided from south to north into three building zones. In the south is the first building zone with ten symmetrical crew quarters in north-south orientation and two buildings in east-west orientation in which the guard and offices are housed. In the second building zone there are Document [4](Title: Georgetown–Silver Plume Historic District) of 19th-century narrow gauge railway engineering required to negotiate the 601 feet (183 meters) of elevation rise in the mere 2.0 miles (3.2 kilometers) between the two towns. Historic steam locomotives pull passenger trains over the loop from late May through the beautiful Autumn colors of early October. Guided tours of the Lebanon Silver Mine are also available. The district was designated a National Historic Landmark on 1966-11-13. Georgetown–Silver Plume Historic District The Georgetown–Silver Plume National Historic Landmark District is a federally designated United States National Historic Landmark that comprises the Town of Georgetown, the Town of Silver Plume, and Document [5](Title: Sanvav) census of India, Sanvav has 843 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 65.98% Below is the Revenue records list of forty-three villages of Gir Gadhada Taluka including Gir Gadhada village. Sanvav Sanvav (), is a village / panchayat located in the Gir Gadhada Taluka of Gir Somnath district in Gujarat State, India. Earlier, until August 2013, Sanvav was part of Una Taluka and Junagadh district. The latitude 20.891855 and longitude 70.909792 are the geo-coordinate of the Village Sanvav. Gandhinagar is the state capital of Sanvav village which is Document [6](Title: Spanish language) over territories now forming the southwestern states, also Louisiana ruled by Spain from 1762 to 1802, as well as Florida, which was Spanish territory until 1821. Spanish is by far the most common second language in the US, with over 50 million total speakers if non-native or second-language speakers are included. While English is the de facto national language of the country, Spanish is often used in public services and notices at the federal and state levels. Spanish is also used in administration in the state of New Mexico. The language also has a strong influence in major metropolitan areas Document [7](Title: My Guy) Her version of the song was used in the film '' More American Graffiti '' ( 1979 ) Question: what film is the song my guy in Answer:
`` More American Graffiti ''
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Giuseppe Terragni) and suffered a nervous breakdown. Terragni returned to Como where he died of thrombosis in 1943. Giuseppe Terragni Giuseppe Terragni (; 18 April 1904 – 19 July 1943) was an Italian architect who worked primarily under the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini and pioneered the Italian modern movement under the rubric of Rationalism. His most famous work is the Casa del Fascio built in Como, northern Italy, which was begun in 1932 and completed in 1936; it was built in accordance with the International Style of architecture and frescoed by abstract artist Mario Radice. In 1938, at the behest of Document [1](Title: Columbus Air Force Base) there are 126.2 males. All these statistics are broadly typical for military bases. The median income for a household on the base is $39,596, and the median income for a family is $40,602. Males have a median income of $26,111 versus $20,481 for females. The per capita income for the base is $15,626. 7.6% of the population and 7.2% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 6.5% of those under the age of 18 and 0.0% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line. Children of Columbus Air Force Base military personnel Document [2](Title: Edward Kern (police officer)) not reached the dignity of a problem in my mind." He said that the demonstrators "are not criminals or lawbreakers . . . . In every way except one they are peaceable, law-abiding men and women. They persist in breaking the one ordinance on the city books which prohibits them from speaking on the streets without a permit from the police commission." He stressed that he police would enforce the law. In 1909 Kern, then retired, was a defense witness in a criminal case against Police Captain Thomas A. Broadhead, who was charged with accepting a bribe for protecting the Document [3](Title: Gurbux Singh) won the Gold at the 1966 Asian Games in Bangkok. He was also a member of the 1964 team at the Tokyo Olympics, where India emerged as the champions. He shared captaincy with hockey veteran Prithipal Singh in 1968, where India came in third place. He retired in 1968, and made his first forays into coaching and umpiring. Gurbux captained the team that won Gold at the 1966 Asian Games in Bangkok. He also led India on a tour to Hamburg Festival, Germany and Japan in 1966, Sri Lanka in 1967 and the Pre-Olympic tournament in London in 1967. He Document [4](Title: Batman: Arkham Asylum) comic book publishing company, produced concept art for the game. Designs for the asylum departed from comic interpretations of a large mansion and instead developed an entire island, with hints of Alcatraz prison, composed of multiple buildings to allow for greater variety and exploration. Each building was designed with a different architectural style to make the facility appear believable and to imbue each location with a history. The medical building was inspired by Victorian architecture and its metalwork structure was intended to inspire feelings of horror. The intensive treatment unit has a Gothic, industrial aesthetic. The catacombs beneath the facility, Document [5](Title: Kamran Akmal) had been played to decide the fate of Kamran Akmal. Kamran Akmal comes from a large family, of which two of his brothers, Adnan Akmal and Umar Akmal, are also professional cricketers, the former being a keeper-batsman and the latter being a specialist batsman as well as part-time wicket-keeper. He married in 2006 and lives with his wife, Aaiza, and their daughter, Laiba. He is a graduate of Beaconhouse School System Garden Town, Lahore. Akmal was signed on to the Rajasthan Royals, and played in the inaugural season of the IPL. He played five matches in the tournament, as Wicket-keeper Document [6](Title: ASLwrite) which the motion is made. A contact point denotes an imaginary or in-the-air point with the contactpoint ending at a location and noted as being a firm ending with the firmpoint. The orbit mark indicates a central "point" around which the handshapes orbit; for orbital paths cut short, one would use a steering mark, and for parallel cranking motions, the crank mark would be used. The locatives are characters that denote a specific location on or near the signer's body. They are presented from a face-on and side-view. The two sub-classifications are frontal and profile locatives. Non-manual marks vary quite Document [7](Title: Post Office (novel)) Post Office is the first novel written by Charles Bukowski , published in 1971 when he was 50 years old . Question: who wrote the work ' the post office' Answer:
Charles Bukowski
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Buck Fausett) Buck Fausett Robert Shaw "Buck" Fausett (April 8, 1908 – May 2, 1994), also nicknamed "Leaky", was an American professional baseball player and manager. A veteran minor leaguer who spent 19 years and got into over 2,200 games, mostly in higher-level circuits, he appeared in 13 Major League contests for the Cincinnati Reds during the World War II manpower shortage. He was born in Sheridan, Arkansas, and attended Texas A&M University. Fausett batted left-handed, threw right-handed, and was listed as tall and . His brief MLB career occurred during the outset of the 1944 campaign. Fausett's first 11 games in Document [1](Title: Wilhelm Leuschner) the Nazi régime. In January 1933, Leuschner was elected to the board of the "Allgemeiner Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund" ("Nationwide German Union Federation"). In April 1933, after the Nazis had seized power in Germany, Leuschner was forced to resign, and gave up his office of Hessian Interior Minister. The following May brought Leuschner's arrest in the course of the Nazis' union-breaking programme. In June, he was arrested once again, mistreated, and held for a year in prisons and concentration camps (Börgermoor and Lichtenburg). In June 1934, he was released from the concentration camp and began to build up a resistance network. In Document [2](Title: Life of Joseph Smith from 1827 to 1830) Three Witnesses, the Eight Witnesses later signed an affidavit for inclusion at the end of the Book of Mormon . Though the Eight Witnesses did not refer, like the Three, to an angel or the voice of God, they said that they had hefted the plates and seen the engravings on them . After the experiences of the twelve witnesses, Smith continued the translation at the Whitmer home in Fayette . On June 26, 1829, E.B. Grandin published in "The Wayne Sentinel" a copy of the Book of Mormon title page Smith had given him earlier, and offered it to Document [3](Title: Glenbrook North High School) The plaintiffs and the school district reached an agreement where the expelled students would have their diplomas mailed to them but would not be able to participate in graduation ceremonies. Local law enforcement authorities investigated the hazing incident and filed charges against 15 students for assault and battery. Two mothers were charged with providing alcohol for the event. All were convicted and the sentences received were light, ranging from probation to community service. A community-wide task force was established by the Northbrook Police Department Community Services Division after the hazing incident. Their final report stressed the needs for recognizing and Document [4](Title: History of the New Orleans Pelicans) became a founding member of the minor league Southern Association which lasted until 1957. In 1977, the Pelicans name briefly resurfaced for one season when the Triple-A minor league Tulsa Oilers moved to New Orleans before moving to Springfield, Illinois, upon completion of the 1977 season. For simplicity's sake, many fans and media shorten the team name to "Pels" or, rarely, "Pellies." Before the 2011–12 NBA season, the Hornets were considering trade offers for Chris Paul. Paul eventually requested a trade to the New York Knicks. The Hornets looked at many teams, including the Boston Celtics and the Golden State Document [5](Title: New York and Harlem Railroad) Corporation converted the line to bus operation. The Murray Hill Tunnel now carries a lane of road traffic, but not the buses. The line became part of the New York Central Railroad system with trackage rights granted to the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad into Manhattan. It is now part of the Metro-North Railroad system, and the only Manhattan trackage of that system. The company was incorporated on April 25, 1831 as the New York and Harlem Railroad, to link New York City with suburban Harlem. Among the company's founders was John Mason, a wealthy banker and president Document [6](Title: Computer architecture) that his description of formats, instruction types, hardware parameters, and speed enhancements were at the level of “system architecture” – a term that seemed more useful than “machine organization.” Subsequently, Brooks, a Stretch designer, started Chapter 2 of a book (Planning a Computer System: Project Stretch, ed. W. Buchholz, 1962) by writing, Brooks went on to help develop the IBM System/360 (now called the IBM zSeries) line of computers, in which “architecture” became a noun defining “what the user needs to know”. Later, computer users came to use the term in many less-explicit ways. The earliest computer architectures were designed Document [7](Title: Dust Bowl) The Dust Bowl , also known as the Dirty Thirties , was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s ; severe drought and a failure to apply dryland farming methods to prevent wind erosion ( the Aeolian processes ) caused the phenomenon . The drought came in three waves , 1934 , 1936 , and 1939 -- 1940 , but some regions of the high plains experienced drought conditions for as many as eight years . With insufficient understanding of the ecology of the plains , farmers had conducted extensive deep plowing of the virgin topsoil of the Great Plains during the previous decade ; this had displaced the native , deep - rooted grasses that normally trapped soil and moisture even during periods of drought and high winds . The rapid mechanization of farm equipment , especially small gasoline tractors , and widespread use of the combine harvester contributed to farmers ' decisions to convert arid grassland ( much of which received no more than 10 inches ( 250 mm ) of precipitation per year ) to cultivated cropland . Question: what were the two main causes of the dust bowl Answer:
severe drought
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Puyi) clan. In 1921, it was decided by the Dowager Consorts (the four widows of the emperors before Puyi) that it was time for the 15-year-old Puyi to be married, although court politics dragged the complete process (from selecting the bride, up through the wedding ceremony) out for almost two years. Puyi saw marriage as his coming of age benchmark, when others would no longer control him. He was given four photographs to choose from. Puyi stated they all looked alike to him, with the exception of different clothing. He chose Wenxiu. Political factions within the palace made the actual choice Document [1](Title: Rollei) Katherina and Hans Hartje and Frank Will) in Braunschweig was an exhibitor at photokina 2010 where it showed the "Rolleiflex Hy6", a hybrid digital back-compatible and 4.5×6 / 6×6 film medium format camera, with integrated TTL-metering and an HFT PQS AF-Xenotar f/2.8, 80 mm standard lens, the twin-lens TLR and the "Rollei 35". At photokina 2012, DHW exhibited the revised Rolleiflex Hy6 mod2, a revised Rolleiflex FX-N TLR, and the "DHW Electronic Shutter No. 0 HS1000", which was based on the former "Rollei Electronic Shutter". The "Rolleiflex 6008 AF" and "Rolleiflex 6008 integral 2", the "X-Act" camera, the "Rollei 35", Document [2](Title: Western Workmen's Co-operative Publishing Company) consisting of local Astoria news, correspondence from various Finnish-American communities in the western region, and advertising. The paper moved from a bi-weekly to a daily publication schedule in 1912. By 1916 Toveri's circulation reached the 4,000 mark — which while small compared to the press runs of "Työmies" and the Massachusetts Finnish-language socialist daily, "Raivaaja" (The Pioneer), nevertheless allowed the paper to tout itself on its masthead as maintaining a circulation "greater than the combined circulation of all other newspapers printed in Astoria." In July 1911 a newspaper clearly of national scope was launched by the Finnish Socialist Federation through Document [3](Title: Cornsweet illusion) regions around the edge span only 14% of the total width of the image.) This phenomenon is similar to the phenomenon of simultaneous contrast and Mach bands, but differs from it in two important respects. The third image at right shows the usual explanation of the effect. A far more convincing and dramatic version of the effect can be seen in the article by Purves, Lotto, and Nundy, where it is presented within a quasi-realistic image of solid, illuminated objects. These writers give an explanation of this and other illusions, in which the visual system and brain are posited to Document [4](Title: High Court of Justice in Ireland) courts (the Court of King's Bench, the Court of Common Pleas, and the Court of Exchequer) and the Court of Chancery were merged into the new court. Also merged into it were the Courts of Landed Estates, Probate, Matrimonial Causes, Admiralty, and Bankruptcy. However, the right of appeal from Ireland to the House of Lords in England was preserved. An important consequence of the amalgamation of the superior common-law courts with the court of equity (Chancery) was that, for the first time, the previously separate systems of common law and equity were merged. The structure of the abolished courts was Document [5](Title: Deseado Massif) Since then Deseado Massif has been next to the Falkland Islands. The Deseado Massif contains valuable epithermal gold deposits. The richness of Deseado Massif in gold may stem from its ancient and enriched mantle lithosphere. Cerro Vanguardia and Manantial Espejo are among the gold mines in the massif. In 2017, an international group of scientists, while researching the origins of gold, historically established that it "came to the Earth's surface from the deepest regions of our planet," evidenced by their findings in the Deseado Masssif. Deseado Massif The Deseado Massif (Spanish: "Macizo del Deseado") is a massif in southern Patagonia Document [6](Title: John Croes) Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1801, and also served as principal of Rutgers Preparatory School. He was elected bishop of New Jersey in the summer, and ordained Bishop of New Jersey in Philadelphia in November 1815. He is buried beneath the chancel of Christ Church, New Brunswick, New Jersey. John Croes John Croes (1762, Elizabeth, New Jersey – July 26, 1832, New Brunswick, New Jersey) was a Bishop in the Episcopal Church. Croes served in the Revolutionary War as a sergeant and quartermaster. He studied for the ministry of the Episcopal Church and was ordained deacon by Bishop William White in Document [7](Title: John Marshall) John Marshall ( September 24 , 1755 -- July 6 , 1835 ) was an American politician and the fourth Chief Justice of the United States ( 1801 -- 1835 ) . His court opinions helped lay the basis for United States constitutional law and many say he made the Supreme Court of the United States a coequal branch of government along with the legislative and executive branches . Previously , Marshall had been a leader of the Federalist Party in Virginia and served in the United States House of Representatives from 1799 to 1800 . He was Secretary of State under President John Adams from 1800 to 1801 and , at the age of 45 , became the last of the chief justices to be born in Colonial America . Question: whose leadership on the supreme court helped strengthen the power of the federal government Answer:
John Marshall
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Pixley National Wildlife Refuge) Pixley National Wildlife Refuge Pixley National Wildlife Refuge is located south of Tulare, California and north of Bakersfield in the San Joaquin Valley. The nature refuge represents one of the few remaining examples of the grasslands, vernal pools, and playas that once bordered historic Tulare Lake, the largest lake west of the Great Lakes until the late 19th century. Over 100 bird and 6 reptile species use the wildlife refuge. Approximately of managed Wetlands provide habitat for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds. Threatened and endangered species include the San Joaquin kit fox, blunt-nosed leopard lizard, Tipton kangaroo rat, and the vernal Document [1](Title: Straight Up (book)) has given the story to political reporters who don't understand, and have not time to research, the scientific consensus. He next presents research concerning the science of climate change, as explained by what Romm calls "uncharacteristically blunt scientists". In the third chapter, "Straight Up" presents proposed solutions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the use of clean energy technologies and other currently available technologies. For example it describes what Romm believes are the advantages of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, generation of energy through wind and solar power, including concentrated solar power using mirrors to concentrate the sun's energy. He writes Document [2](Title: LeRoy Johnson) LeRoy Johnson LeRoy Johnson (born March 5, 1941) is a teacher and politician from Alberta, Canada. He is the former MLA for Wetaskiwin-Camrose. Johnson was born in 1941 in Camrose. Johnson holds a number of degrees from the University of Alberta, University of Calgary and the University of Montana. He has served as an educator in various positions and schools at different levels for more than 30 years. Johnson started his political career as an Alderman for the city of Camrose, Alberta. He served that position for six years, including six years on the Camrose Public School Board, for four Document [3](Title: Zhuk-class patrol boat) The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, and the abolition of its primary user the, KGB Maritime Guard, it was taken over by the Russian Federal Coast Guard. By 2007 only 15-20 remained in service with the Russian Navy. Zhuk-class patrol boat The Zhuk-class patrol boat, also known as Project 1400M "Grif", is a border patrol vessel built in the Soviet Union and later Ukraine. Over 300 boats built between 1969 and 1991 out of those 110 were sold in 23 countries of the world. Exact numbers are unknown, but they were widely exported by the Soviet Union in Document [4](Title: Lower Makefield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania) is a top-ranked Blue Ribbon school district in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Pennsbury High School prom has become world-famous, and in 2004, the book, "Wonderland: A Year in the Life of an American High School" by "Sports Illustrated" senior writer Michael Bamberger was released to critical and commercial acclaim. Based on the 2002–2003 school year, it follows a handful of students as they deal with the trials and tribulations of high school while centering on senior prom. Paramount Pictures, in conjunction with MTV Films, has optioned the rights to a film based on the book. In 2004, Grammy Award-winning Document [5](Title: Shannyn Sossamon) Shannyn Sossamon Shannon Marie Kahololani Sossamon, commonly known as Shannyn Sossamon (born October 3, 1978), is an American actress and musician. She has appeared in the films "A Knight's Tale" (2001), "40 Days and 40 Nights", "The Rules of Attraction" (both 2002), "The Order" (2003), "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" (2005), "The Holiday" (2006) and "Sinister 2" (2015). She appeared in "" (2006) and had a starring part on the CBS supernatural drama "Moonlight", which ran for one season from 2007 to 2008. She subsequently headlined the horror remake "One Missed Call" (2008), which earned her a Teen Choice Award nomination. Document [6](Title: Massy, Essonne) Massy, Essonne Massy is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 14.7 kilometres (9.1 mi) from the center of Paris. Massy underwent rapid development within a short period of time, transforming from a large borough of 6,000 inhabitants in 1950 to a town exceeding 37,000 inhabitants in 1968. Since then, its population of around 40,000 has remained relatively stable. Its population is now going to grow again because of new constructions. The inhabitants of Massy are known as "Massicois". Massy is served by two interchange stations on Paris RER line B and RER line C: Document [7](Title: Dividend) A dividend is a payment made by a corporation to its shareholders , usually as a distribution of profits . When a corporation earns a profit or surplus , the corporation is able to re-invest the profit in the business ( called retained earnings ) and pay a proportion of the profit as a dividend to shareholders . Distribution to shareholders may be in cash ( usually a deposit into a bank account ) or , if the corporation has a dividend reinvestment plan , the amount can be paid by the issue of further shares or share repurchase . Question: a corporation gives out its profits as dividends paid to whom Answer:
shareholders
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Ferrari F154 engine) Quattroporte, the engine has an overboost function which raises maximum torque from between 2000 and 4000 rpm to between 2250 and 3500 rpm. !width=10%| Eng. code !!width=13%| DisplacementBore x stroke !! Years !!width=20%| Usage !!width=20%| Peak power !!width=20%| Peak torque Ferrari F154 engine The Ferrari F154 is a family of modular twin-turbocharged, direct injected V8 petrol engines designed and produced by Ferrari since 2013. It is a replacement for the naturally aspirated "Ferrari/Maserati" F136 V8 family on both Maserati and Ferrari cars. They are the first turbocharged Ferrari road engines since the 1987 2.9-litre "F120A" V8 of the Ferrari F40. Document [1](Title: Gjergji Muzaka) again as a substitute to score the second. In Europa League, Skënderbeu was placed in Group B, and in the opening matchday away against Dynamo Kyiv, Muzaka scored his team's only after an individual effort in an eventual 1–3 defeat. His performances recently were praised by club president Ardjan Takaj, who said that Muzaka is an "example". Later on 9 February of the following year, Muzaka netted his 5th league goal, a late tap-in to seal a 1–0 home win over Flamurtari Vlorë which extended the league gap up to 11 points; it was Muzaka's third goal versus ""The Red Document [2](Title: Gilbert Jessop) rarely bowl at a quick pace. Despite a major injury in 1909 keeping him off the field for over two months, Jessop continued to be a major force as a batsman until he relinquished the secretaryship of Gloucestershire in 1912. In his last two seasons he was not always available and showed only modest form, and, at the age of 45, did not play again when cricket resumed after World War I. Among his 53 centuries were five of more than 200: When scoring centuries, Jessop batted with a scoring rate of 82.7 runs per hour. In the extraordinary match Document [3](Title: Brandenburg an der Havel) Wagner organ (1725), one of the most famous Baroque organs in Germany. The "Katharinenkirche" (St. Catherine's Church) built in 1401 in the Neustadt is an impressive example of northern German brick Gothic architecture. The "Gotthardtkirche" (St. Gotthardt's Church) was built of the same material just a few years later. Another interesting building is the "Altstädtisches Rathaus" (Old Town Hall), a late Gothic brick building with stepped gables and an ornate portal. In front of it stands a 5.35m high statue of the knight Roland. Made of sandstone, the statue was erected in 1474 as a symbol of the town's independence. Document [4](Title: B.T.O. Live – Japan Tour) B.T.O. Live – Japan Tour B.T.O. Live – Japan Tour is a live album containing live recordings from a 1976 Bachman–Turner Overdrive Japan tour concert. This album was only issued in Japan and Canada. It was officially released on CD by Lemon Recordings in the UK in 2012. A 2-disc compilation package released in 2013, "Bachman–Turner Overdrive 40th Anniversary", also contains the entirety of the "Japan Tour" album on Disc 2. This CD package includes three additional songs recorded at the same concert but not found on the "Japan Tour" LP: "Blue Collar", "Give It Time" and "You Ain't Seen Document [5](Title: Blaengwawr Comprehensive School) council in November 2015. As of October 2016 there has yet to be a buyer. The former building has since been demolished, with the site being blocked off to traffic. The site is now mostly a wasteground, but does still feature a small concrete football pitch that remains accessible to the public. Blaengwawr Comprehensive School Blaengwawr Comprehensive School () was a comprehensive school in the village of Aberaman, near Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf. It was one of three local schools closed in 2014 and merged to form Aberdare Community School. The school's catchment area included the communities of Aberaman, Cwmaman, Document [6](Title: Terrence Boyd) was named the Man of the Match. The youngster was impressive for Rapid during his inaugural season in the Austrian Bundesliga, second on the team in scoring with 13 goals as the capital club finished in third place and securing a place in the third qualifying round of the 2013-14 UEFA Europa League. Boyd scored 37 goals in 80 appearances for Rapid. During the summer of 2014, Boyd was sold to RB Leipzig. On October 17, 2014, he made his debut in RB Leipzig's 1–0 loss to Nürnberg. He suffered a torn ACL in December 2014, missing the remainder of Document [7](Title: Peachtree Road Race) The Atlanta Journal - Constitution Peachtree Road Race ( AJC ) is a 10 - kilometer run held annually in Atlanta , Georgia , on July 4 , Independence Day . The AJC Peachtree Road Race is the world 's largest 10 - kilometer race ( an estimated 60,000 participants in 2011 ) , a title it has held since the late 1970s . The race has become a citywide tradition in which over 70,000 amateur and professional runners try to register for one of the limited 60,000 spots . The event also includes a wheelchair race ( known as the Shepherd Center wheelchair division ) , which precedes the footrace . In recent years , the race also has a special divisions for soldiers stationed in the Middle East . The race attracts some of the world 's elite 10K runners and has served as both the United States ' men 's and women 's 10K championship . Question: how far is the peachtree road race in atlanta Answer:
10 - kilometer
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Vernon K. Krieble Foundation) Vernon K. Krieble Foundation The Vernon K. Krieble Foundation is a private foundation based in the United States. The Krieble Foundation was started by Helen E. Krieble, daughter of Robert H. Krieble, who created the Loctite Corporation (the company that developed the first practical superglue technology). Established in 1984, the foundation's aim is "to further democratic capitalism and preserve and promote a society of free, educated, healthy and creative individuals." The Krieble Foundation's main policy focus is immigration reform for the United States. Specifically, they have proposed a "Red Card Solution" that allows for an uncapped guest worker program in Document [1](Title: The Train Has Stopped) The Train Has Stopped The Train Has Stopped () is a 1982 Soviet drama film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov and written by Aleksandr Mindadze. The last film role of Anatoly Solonitsyn. Before the official premiere the film was shown in spring of 1982 at the Concert Hall of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Late at night, a train accident happens. Four empty lorries suddenly roll down a slope and crash into a passenger train on high velocity. Only driver Timonin's courage, who until recently remained in the cabin of the locomotive and applied the emergency brake, helped to Document [2](Title: Schemmerhofen) The Riß River in turn travels north through Schemmerberg before flowing into the Danube River. The municipality has a total population of 8,082. It is impossible today to determine whether the term "Scammara" in a document in the year 851 referred to the village of Langenschemmern or Schemmerberg. Later references to "ad Scammares" in 1095, "Schamern" in 1127, "Scammun" in 1242 and "Krutschemmern" in 1319, indicate that no distinction was made during this period between the two towns. Only in 1361 is "Landenschammar" referenced for the first time. From the end of the 14th century, a distinction was made between Document [3](Title: Angel Blade) an uncanny resemblance to Mizuki Tachibana from the mecha anime television series "Gravion" and its sequel "Gravion Zwei", which Masami Ōbari previously did work on. Daisuke Yayoi (やよい・だいすけ "Yayoi Daisuke") is Shaiya's cameraman. A very eccentric artist and a nice guy through half of "Punish!", he and his crew are 'attacked' by Widow while in the restroom, as she forces them to have sex with her, where they were mutated by her webs. This causes Yayoi to assault Shaiya and leave her vulnerable for Sledge and Rush to kidnap. Angel Blade The storyline is continued in a three episode sequel Document [4](Title: Grove Road Strict Baptist Church) Grove Road Strict Baptist Church The Grove Road Strict Baptist Church, is a Strict Baptist place of worship in the town of Eastbourne in the English county of East Sussex. The chapel was built in 1881. J.J. Skinner's 1881 red brick and stone chapel replaced an earlier Strict Baptist place of worship, Marsh Chapel, which was founded in the first few years of the 19th century. Reordering was carried out inside in 2002. The church is aligned with the Gospel Standard movement. The church was licensed for worship in accordance with the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855 and was Document [5](Title: Doug Danger) Wide World of Sports in 1974. Danger aimed to follow in Knievel's footsteps by jumping his bicycle over his neighborhood friends when he was 11, and shortly after received his first motorcycle from his stepfather. As a sophomore at Palmer High School, Danger drove his motorcycle through the school hallways on a dare. Palmer High asked him not to come back for his junior year, so he transferred and finished at Pathfinder in 1980. When Danger was five and living with his parents in Las Vegas, Danger first saw Knievel jump live over the fountains at Caesar’s Palace. Twelve years Document [6](Title: Stiperstones) geological movement; over time the movement of the tectonic plates landed at this site, combined with the movement of the earth it crumpled the layers and the softest layers were then eroded away. After mining stopped, the undisturbed remnants provided a range of wildlife habitats: birds nest in the old buildings, bats roost in the old mine tunnels, and reservoirs and ponds are ideal for aquatic life. The Bog Visitor Centre is the main facility for visitors to the Stiperstones. It is housed in the former village school and retains its old interior design. It provides historical information about the Document [7](Title: Mauna Kea) Mauna Kea ( / ˌmɔːnə ˈkeɪ. ə / or / ˌmaʊnə ˈkeɪ. ə / , Hawaiian : ( ˈmɐwnə ˈkɛjə ) ) is a dormant volcano on the island of Hawaii . Its peak is 4,207 m ( 13,802 ft ) above sea level , making it the highest point in the state of Hawaii and the second - highest point above sea level of any island on Earth . Most of the mountain is under water ; when measured from its oceanic base , Mauna Kea is over 10,000 m ( 33,000 ft ) tall and is the tallest mountain on Earth . Mauna Kea is about a million years old , and has thus passed the most active shield stage of life hundreds of thousands of years ago . In its current post-shield state , its lava is more viscous , resulting in a steeper profile . Late volcanism has also given it a much rougher appearance than its neighboring volcanoes ; contributing factors include the construction of cinder cones , the decentralization of its rift zones , the glaciation on its peak , and the weathering effects of the prevailing trade winds . Mauna Kea last erupted 6,000 to 4,000 years ago and is now considered dormant . Question: what is the tallest mountain in the world from base to summit Answer:
Mauna Kea
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Snurge) seventy-seven years. In October, Snurge contested the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp, the most prestigious race of the European flat-racing season. In a finish dominated by three-year-old colts he finished third, beaten three quarters of a length and half a length by Saumarez and Epervier Bleu. Snurge began his four-year-old season by winning the Listed Aston Park Stakes at Newbury and was then sent to Italy where he won the Group One Gran Premio di Milano. After a mid-summer break, Snurge started favourite for the Grand Prix de Deauville and won by a neck. Snurge's three victories led Document [1](Title: Salang River) Parwan. In Jabal Saraj, the average annual flow module between 1961 and 1964 was about 763 millimeters per year, which is considered a high rate. Salang River The Salang is a 438 kilometre long river of Afghanistan, flowing through Parwan Province. It is a tributary of the Indus River and the Ghorband River and the Panjshir River and the Kabul River. The Salang River originates on the south side of the central mountains of the Hindu Kush in the north-east of Salang Pass, which links the region to Kabul with the northern part of the country. Its valley and the Document [2](Title: Tawstock) Tawstock Tawstock is a village, civil parish and former manor in North Devon in the English county of Devon, England. The parish is surrounded clockwise from the north by the parishes of Barnstaple, Bishop's Tawton, Atherington, Yarnscombe, Horwood, Lovacott and Newton Tracey and Fremington. In 2001 it had a population of 2,093. St Peter's church is, unusually for Devon, a church largely of the 14th century. The plan is cruciform and the site is in the former park of the Earls of Bath. The collection of church monuments is particularly fine: most of the persons commemorated are members of the Document [3](Title: Christian Pescatori) Christian Pescatori Christian Pescatori is a professional racecar driver from Italy. He was born in Brescia, on 1 December 1971. Pescatori started his career in single-seater racing, becoming Italian Formula 3 Champion in 1993, before moving up to Formula 3000. He later moved on to sports car racing, where he had more success. Pescatori won the Sports Racing World Cup in 2000, and the FIA GT Championship's N-GT class in 2001, both for JMB Racing. In 2002, he became an Audi works driver, winning the 12 Hours of Sebring. In 2001 and 2002 he was also second overall in the Document [4](Title: Fort Saint-Privat) the seven forts identified as priority targets, causing collateral damage and demonstrating the practical inadequacy of massively bombing military targets. The final attack arrived from the south and west on November 16, 1944. Facing the 11th Infantry Regiment of the 5th Infantry Division, the 462nd Infantry Division resisted with German MG 34 and MG 42 machine guns. Troops commanded by Lieutenant General Heinrich Kittel defended the airfield's hangars and air raid shelters before falling back towards Fort Saint-Privat and the last hangars. During the cold, wet night of November 16, 1944, the 11th Infantry regiment lost four officers and 118 Document [5](Title: Harriet Grote) Chaloner, who was descended from Thomas Chaloner the regicide. The couple had a large family, he lived in style, and kept a house in town as well as in the country. Harriet Lewin grew up a high-spirited, brilliant girl. The family were residing at The Hollies, near Bexley in Kent, when at the age of twenty-two, she attracted the devotion of George Grote, her junior by two years, who lived with his parents not far off. They were married in 1820. She began to cultivate foreigners, especially French public men. During Grote's parliamentary period, she supported him by holding together Document [6](Title: A Wrinkle in Time (2018 film)) choice of a director, due to the fact that she was able to correctly highlight and expose the struggles young African-American girls in society experience. On July 26, 2016, "Variety" reported that Oprah Winfrey had begun final negotiations to join the film to play Mrs. Which, the eldest of the three Mrs. Ws, celestial beings who help guide the children along their journey. On September 7, 2016, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling were reported as being in talks to join the film, with Witherspoon to play Mrs. Whatsit, who presents as a chatty, grandmotherly sprite, and Kaling set for the Document [7](Title: World War I) The trigger for the war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria , heir to the throne of Austria - Hungary , by Yugoslav nationalist Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914 . This set off a diplomatic crisis when Austria - Hungary delivered an ultimatum to the Kingdom of Serbia , and entangled international alliances formed over the previous decades were invoked . Within weeks , the major powers were at war and the conflict soon spread around the world . Question: who started the war in world war 1 Answer:
Gavrilo Princip
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Lord Nelson (1798 ship)) "Mary", Adams, master, and "Nelson", Meath, master. Notes Citations References Lord Nelson (1798 ship) Lord Nelson made five voyages carrying slaves from West Africa to the West Indies. A French naval squadron captured her off Sierra Leone on her sixth voyage, before she had embarked any slaves. "Lord Nelson" appears in "Lloyd's Register" for 1799 with J.Kendall, master, J.Bold, owner, and trade Liverpool–Africa. Slave voyage #1 (1799-1800): Captain Hugh Stephens sailed from Liverpool on 7 March 1799, bound for West Central Africa. "Lord Nelson" gathered her slaves at the Congo River, Cabinda, and Ambriz. She arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, on Document [1](Title: Mount Norwottuck) State Park; local conservations commissions and private land holders own the remaining acreage. From Mount Norwottuck, the ridgeline of the Holyoke Range continues east as Long Mountain and west as Bare Mountain. Formerly to its west was another mountain but it has been razed by quarrying operations. This was Round Mountain. Norwottuck is easily reached via the Notch Visitors Center. Beside the Frost Trail and the M&M Trail, there are a series of local trails that lead to the peak from its south. Mount Norwottock, like much of the Metacomet Ridge, is composed of basalt, also called traprock, a volcanic Document [2](Title: H. Gerald Quigg) by the Robins School of Business in 1990. In 1996 The Institute of Charitable Giving and Fundraising Magazine awarded Quigg the Major Gift Laureate Award. He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement in Philanthropy in 1999 by the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Other honors include The H. Gerald Quigg Conference Room of the library of the Chesapeake Academy (Irvington, VA. In 1997, a group of alumni and friends created the H. Gerald Quigg Endowment which funds speakers, the arts, and activities at the University of Richmond. Quigg himself endowed the H. Gerald Quigg Student Organization Prize (The Quigg Award) at the Document [3](Title: Nortel) worth of the alleged book-keeping took place while John Roth was still CEO of Nortel, even though no charges were laid against him. On June 23, 2010, the News and Observer published a story criticizing treatment pensioners have been receiving from their former employer, Nortel. According to the article, Nortel has asked a federal court to terminate medical coverage, prescription drug coverage, long-term disability, and life insurance of 4,000 retirees and dependents, claiming the benefits are costing the company $2 million per month. Nortel blamed the company's creditors for this decision. In the middle of the decade several class-action lawsuits Document [4](Title: Donald G. Paterson) the multiple divisions of applied psychology within the American Psychological Association, including clinical, consulting, educational, industrial/organizational, and military psychology. Paterson was secretary of the American Psychological Association for six years. He was the primary doctoral advisor to 88 graduate students during his time at the University of Minnesota. Donald G. Paterson Donald Gildersleeve Paterson (January 18, 1892 – October 4, 1961) was an American psychologist known for pioneering applied psychology, in particular vocational counseling, industrial/organizational psychology, and differential psychology in the United States. He was a professor of psychology at the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota from Document [5](Title: Akhara, Punjab) Akhara, Punjab Akhara is a village in the Tehsil Jagraon, Ludhiana, Punjab, India. According to the 2001 Census, Akhara has a population of 5,400 people. Akhara was incorporated as a village, but due to population growth the size of the village is approaching that of a small town. Akhara can trace its beginning in the 17th century. It was brought into limelight by Baba Sahib Singh Singh Bedi. Akhara has a significant number of families with the "Brar", "Samra", "Gill", "Baryar" and a few others like "saran", "Kaler", "Sidhu", "Samra (clan)", "Bhanot", "Saggu", "Sambhi", "Lohat", "Nahar", "Gharu", "Kanda", "Sekhon", "Bedi","Batish" Document [6](Title: Romanesque secular and domestic architecture) example, located in the White Tower of the Tower of London is the St John's Chapel, set in a corner turret. In mountainous regions, castles often take highly irregular forms, adapting the plan to the site in varied ways. Castles have often developed over the centuries and typically have had additional encircling walls added. Between 1072 and 1080, Sancho III of Navarre (the Great) built Loarre Castle on a high rocky ridge in the foothills of the Pyrenees, as a commitment to the Reconquista. The castle was further fortified in the 13th century by an outer wall with ten towers. Document [7](Title: Black Panther (comics)) T'Challa then helps his old flame Ororo Munroe reunite with her surviving family members in Africa and the U.S. He shortly afterward proposes , and the two are married in a large Wakandan ceremony attended by many superheroes . One of the couple 's first tasks is to embark on a diplomatic tour , in which they visit the Inhumans , Doctor Doom , the President of the United States , and Namor , with only the last one ending well . After the death of Bill Foster , the Black Panther and Storm side with Captain America 's anti-registration forces . During the end battle between both sides , the Wakandan embassy in Manhattan is heavily damaged , though no Wakandans are hurt . After the confrontation , the Panther and Storm briefly fill in for vacationing Fantastic Four members Reed and Sue Richards before returning to Wakanda . Question: who does black panther marry in the comics Answer:
Ororo Munroe
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Darling Heights, Queensland) Darling Heights, Queensland Darling Heights is an outer southern suburb of Toowoomba, Queensland. Its Local Government Area is the Toowoomba Region. It lies on the southern edge of the city, on the west ridge. The land falls away steeply to the west toward Drayton, the slope being occupied by detached bungalow housing with an admixture of larger homes, duplexes and small blocks of units. Most of these dwellings are less than 10 years old, the area having previously been mostly horse paddocks, of which few remain. The homes and businesses in the western part of Darling Heights are considered part Document [1](Title: Super Bowl XVIII) other than Miami. The Redskins entered the game appearing to be even better than the previous season when they defeated the Miami Dolphins 27–17 in Super Bowl XVII. The Redskins finished the regular season with a 14–2 record, the best in the NFL, and their two losses were only by one point each. In addition, the Redskins set new NFL records with 541 points (since broken by the 1998 Minnesota Vikings, the 2007 and 2012 New England Patriots, 2011 Green Bay Packers, and 2013 Denver Broncos), and also had a turnover margin of +43 and the top-ranked run defense. The Document [2](Title: John Fantuzzo) (1974), an M.A. in Theology from the Fuller Theological Seminary (1976), and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the Fuller Graduate School of Psychology (1980). In 1990, Dr. Fantuzzo received an honorary M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. John Fantuzzo John Fantuzzo, Ph.D., is the Albert M. Greenfield Professor of Human Relations at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education and the Faculty Director of the Penn Child Research Center. He is a recipient of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Involvement Award and the National Head Start Research Mentor Award. Dr. Fantuzzo has been a faculty member at Document [3](Title: Peace) as promoting war rather than promoting peace. This was a radical critique of those supporters of the Allied and Associated Powers who justified entry into World War I on the grounds that it was necessary to preserve the balance of power in Europe from a German bid for hegemony. In the second half of the 20th century, and especially during the cold war, a particular form of balance of power - mutual nuclear deterrence - emerged as a widely held doctrine on the key to peace between the great powers. Critics argued that the development of nuclear stockpiles increased the Document [4](Title: Westgate-on-Sea) was constructed around the beaches at St Mildred's Bay and West Bay, and the land divided into plots to be sold for what would become an exclusive development by the sea for wealthy metropolitan families within a gated community, rather than for occasional tourists. The opening of a railway station, in 1871, led to the rapid expansion of the population, which reached 2,738 by 1901. The demands of the increasing population led to the building of the parish churches of St. James in 1872 and St. Saviour in 1884. St. Saviour's was designed by the architect C.N. Beazley. In 1884 Document [5](Title: 2017 Coupe Banque Nationale) 2017 Coupe Banque Nationale The 2017 Coupe Banque Nationale was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 25th edition of the Tournoi de Québec and part of the WTA International tournaments of the 2017 WTA Tour. It took place at the PEPS de l'Université Laval in Quebec City, Canada, from September 11 through September 17, 2017. The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw: The following players entered the singles main draw with a protected ranking: The following players received entry from the qualifying draw: The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main Document [6](Title: Yitzhar) the hill to try and extinguish the fire, and were "attacked by hundreds of Arab rioters hurling rocks at them". Although it is not possible to tell who started the fire from the videos, it shows that there was no fire burning when the young settlers went down the hill. According to the BBC, the villagers of Asira al-Qubliya point out that it was their fields that were burned, and that the fire was much closer to their own village than to the Jewish settlement. The Israeli military issued a statement saying that it was investigating, and that "it appears Document [7](Title: Country Strong (soundtrack)) Empire Online 's Danny Graydon gave the soundtrack a four stars rating out of five explaining Gwyneth Paltrow is really good . '' ( She ) more than holds her own among such esteemed company as Lee Ann Womack ( Liars Lie ) , Hank Williams Jr . ( Thirsty ) and Faith Hill ( Give In To Me ) , her voice driving the stomping ' Shake That Thing ' , the anthemic title track , and ' Me & Tennessee ' , a gorgeous duet with Tim McGraw . '' Entertainment Weekly writer Mikael Wood was convinced by Paltrow in the title track but not in '' Shake That Thing '' . For the rest , he said '' Elsewhere you get solid new songs from the likes of Sara Evans , Ronnie Dunn , and Patty Loveless '' Question: who sang give into me in country strong Answer:
Faith Hill
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Languages of the Roman Empire) who aspired to Atticism tried to avoid the vulgarisms of koine—an impractical goal, but this linguistic purism also reflected the 2nd-century flourishing of grammarians and lexicographers. Expertise in language and literature contributed to preserving Hellenic culture in the Roman Imperial world. Among other reforms, the emperor Diocletian (reigned 284–305) sought to renew the authority of Latin, and the Greek expression ἡ κρατοῦσα διάλεκτος "(hē kratousa dialektos)" attests to the continuing status of Latin as "the language of power." The scholar Libanius (4th century) regarded Latin as causing a decline in the quality of Greek rhetoric. In the early 6th century, Document [1](Title: George S. Oldfield) George S. Oldfield George S. Oldfield is a prominent academic in the field of finance. He has been published extensively, and is cited for his work on the effects of a firm's unvested pension benefits on its share price published in the "Journal of Money, Credit and Banking" in 1977. He was the Richard S. Reynolds, Jr. Professor of Finance at the Mason School of Business at the College of William & Mary, and a faculty member at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College and the S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University. He Document [2](Title: Palestinian Democratic Union) Youth Union (Arabic: اتحاد شباب الاستقلال Athad Shebab Alasetqelal); there are also workers' and women's groups. FIDA has no armed wing, in contrast to the DFLP and several other Palestinian organizations. The slogan of FIDA is "freedom, independence, return, democracy and socialism". It presents itself as a progressive, secular and democratic socialist party, and espouses the Marxist vocabulary of "scientific socialism". FIDA took a more moderate stance than the main DFLP (led by Nayef Hawatmeh and based in Damascus, Syria) towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and has tried to establish itself as a left-wing democratic alternative in Palestinian politics. It advocates Document [3](Title: Smart Araneta Coliseum) and a PBA selection in 1979, and the 1982 Asian Youth Basketball Championship where the Philippines defeated China in the final. In the third quarter of 1998, the Aranetas and Pilipinas Shell (local arm of Royal Dutch Shell) started negotiations for a naming rights deal that would have lasted until 2008. The Aranetas, who wanted to retain their name at the arena rejected proposed name ""Shell Coliseum at the Araneta Center"". Instead, the parties agreed on a contract where Shell's name and logo will be painted at the arena's basketball court, a move that was almost shelved due to objections Document [4](Title: 2014–15 Champions Hockey League) 2014–15 Champions Hockey League The 2014–15 Champions Hockey League was the first season of the Champions Hockey League, a European ice hockey tournament launched by 26 founding clubs, six leagues and the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The regulation round began on 21 August 2014 and ended on 8 October 2014. The playoffs began on 4 November 2014 and ended with the Champions Hockey League Final on 3 February 2015. Luleå Hockey defeated Frölunda HC 4–2 to win the first edition of Champions Hockey League. On 9 December 2013, the IIHF officially announced that they had launched the Champions Hockey Document [5](Title: Phoenix (spacecraft)) placed them on the disc, which claims, on the front, to be "the first library on Mars." This "Phoenix" DVD is similar to the Voyager Golden Record that was sent on the "Voyager 1" and "Voyager 2" missions. The "Phoenix" DVD is made of a special silica glass designed to withstand the Martian environment, lasting for hundreds (if not thousands) of years on the surface while it awaits discoverers. The text just below the center of the disk reads: Phoenix (spacecraft) Phoenix was a robotic spacecraft on a space exploration mission on Mars under the Mars Scout Program. The "Phoenix" Document [6](Title: HMS Pitt (1805)) tried to board off Charleston in an inconclusive skirmish with casualties on both sides. On 13 April 1807, "Pitt" captured the Spanish armed schooner "Abeja", which was carrying a cargo of cocoa. Then one week later, she captured the French privateer "Fou Fou". "Fou Fou" was armed with one gun and had a crew of 43 men. She was four days out of San Domingo and had made no captures. Diron, who had been captain of "Superbe", equipped a brig that he named "Revanche de la Superbe", and sent an invitation to Fitton to meet him at a place named; Document [7](Title: Nick Amaro) In '' Born Psychopath '' , he is shot by a 10 - year - old boy while apprehending him for abusing a young girl . Question: law and order svu nick amaro gets shot Answer:
In `` Born Psychopath ''
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Bradley Plain) McAdam. The forward made only one appearance due to the strength of the North Melbourne side and for the second time of his career was with a club during a premiership year but didn't participate in the finals. Plain represented the Tasmania State of Origin team at the 1988 Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival. Bradley Plain Bradley Plain (born 25 September 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon, Collingwood and North Melbourne in the Australian Football League (AFL). Born in Tasmania, Plain played his early football with TFL Statewide side North Hobart before crossing to fellow TFL club Document [1](Title: St. Clair Avenue) The two-day street festival attracts an estimate of 250,000-500,000 people, the majority of them being from Latinos living in Toronto and all over Ontario come together to dance, eat, shop and celebrate the culture of Latin America. The festival is always held in July on the week, which it has been traditionally recognized as Latino Week in Toronto, in honour of the festival. Churches: "Jane St. Clair", in the Barenaked Ladies' song "Jane", is named for the intersection of Jane Street and St. Clair Avenue. St. Clair Avenue St. Clair Avenue is a major east-west street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Document [2](Title: Ruvheneko) Nkosana Moyo, Obert Mpofu, Themba Mliswa, Jessie Majome; Zimbabwean socialites such as Genius Kadungure and Desmond (Stunner) on her talk shows. Additionally, Ruvheneko is a Radio Division Projects Manager at Zimpapers and is also studying a Master of Science in International Relations at the University of Zimbabwe. Ruvheneko was the radio presenter and producer for current affairs at a radio station in Harare called ZiFM Stereo from 2012 until 2016. In 2015 until 2016, she also took on the role as programming manager. Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa explained that she wanted a free space hence her resignation from the radio station. In Document [3](Title: Chionodes xanthophilella) Chionodes xanthophilella Chionodes xanthophilella is a moth in the Gelechiidae family. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and North Dakota. The wingspan is 11–14 mm. The forewings are light yellow with a blackish-brown longitudinal streak through the middle of the wing from the base to the middle of the cell, where it bends obliquely upwards to the middle of costa. The costal edge above this line is sprinkled with black and there is an ill-defined, irregular blackish-brown fascia at the apical third, containing a short black transverse spot Document [4](Title: Nippon Maru (1930)) Nippon Maru (1930) She was built by Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation in Kobe, and was launched on 27 January 1930 alongside her sister ship "Kaiwo Maru". She was operated by the Tokyo Institute for Maritime Training to train officers for Japan's merchant marine. At the beginning of World War II, her sailing rig was removed and she served as a training and postwar transport motorship. In 1952, her rig was reinstalled and she resumed her training voyages until she was replaced in September 1984 by her successor, also named "Nippon Maru". "Nippon Maru" measures long, with a beam of and a Document [5](Title: Singham) of all corruption charges. The film ends with Singham and other police officers saluting Mrs.Megha Kadam. After the success of the Tamil film "Singam", directed by Hari in 2010, the film's remake rights were sold by the producers for Hindi and Kannada versions. The co-producers of the Tamil version, Reliance Big Pictures purchased the Hindi remake rights and announced in November 2010 that the version would feature Rohit Shetty as director and Ajay Devgn in the lead role. Prakash Raj was signed on to reprise his role as the antagonist from the original, whilst reports emerged that Asin and Anushka Document [6](Title: 1984–85 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season) on January 31, the JTWC reportedly downgraded the system into a depression. Both agencies stopped monitoring Tropical Depression Ditra the following day. On January 29, Dirta passed just east of Rodrigues, bringing heavy rains. On February 9, MFR first classified the system as a tropical depression about east of the northern tip of Madagascar. Never warned on by the JTWC, the storm moved southwest. After briefly weakening into a tropical disturbance, the storm suddenly re-intensified into a moderate tropical storm as Esitera re-curved to the southwest. On February 11, MFR stopped keeping an eye on the system. On February 11, Document [7](Title: I'm a Believer) '' I 'm a Believer '' US single cover Single by The Monkees from the album More of the Monkees B - side '' ( I 'm Not Your ) Steppin ' Stone '' Released 12 November 1966 Format 7 '' Recorded 15 & 23 October 1966 New York City , NY Genre Pop rock Length 2 : 47 Label Colgems # 1002 Songwriter ( s ) Neil Diamond Producer ( s ) Jeff Barry The Monkees singles chronology '' Last Train to Clarksville '' ( 1966 ) '' I 'm a Believer '' ( 1966 ) '' A Little Bit Me , a Little Bit You '' ( 1967 ) '' Last Train to Clarksville '' ( 1966 ) '' I 'm a Believer '' ( 1966 ) '' A Little Bit Me , a Little Bit You '' ( 1967 ) Question: who wrote i'm a believer for the monkees Answer:
Neil Diamond
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Maximum Conviction) Maximum Conviction Maximum Conviction is a 2012 action thriller starring Steven Seagal and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and directed by Keoni Waxman. It should be an easy day's work for former black ops operative Cross (Steven Seagal) and his partner Manning (Stone Cold Steve Austin). They and their group have been hired to oversee and orchestrate the decommissioning of a secret military penal facility, and organize the transport of the inmates to their new civilian prison. Cross shows who's boss early on by beating up a large inmate who steps out of line, while Manning is given the task of Document [1](Title: Wimbledon, London) statistics for the town as a whole. The largest ethnic groups (up to 10%) in the wards according to the 2011 census are: Locals, newsagents, tradesman and Estate Agents refer to certain streets informally after their "street name" themes: "The Battles" consist of Hamilton Road, Hardy Road, Nelson Road, Victory Road and Trafalgar Road. "The Ministers" of a grid of roads named after ministers and prime ministers (for example, Pelham, Palmerston, Southey, Montague, Russell, Gladstone, Balfour and Griffiths Roads), and "The Poets" of six streets named after literary figures – Wilfred Owen Close, Tennyson Road, Caxton Road, Dryden Road, Milton Document [2](Title: Peter Salem) in his memory in 1882. At one time Salem was thought to have been depicted in John Trumbull's painting "The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775." Modern authorities differ. David Barton identifies Salem standing to Thomas Grosvenor's right. Professor David Brion Davis, citing evidence from Professor Sidney Kaplan, states that the African American to Thomas Grosvenor's right "was Peter Salem". Peter Salem is one of the supporting characters in the 2015 television miniseries "Sons of Liberty." He is played by British actor Jimmy Akingbola. Peter Salem Peter Salem (October 1, 1750–August 16, 1816) Document [3](Title: Wath Comprehensive School) the school secured funding from the Department for Education for the building, but this was withdrawn as part of cuts in 2016. Later in 2016, the local council proposed an extension of five classrooms, in return for the school taking on 20 additional students a year. After many delays, construction of this extension began in July 2018 and is due to be completed in January 2019. Following the controversial Ofsted inspection in March 2017, the school will be forced to academise against its will. The regional schools commissioner has proposed Maltby Learning Trust as the academy sponsor. The school's coat Document [4](Title: Bel Air North, Maryland) had children under the age of 18 living with them, 72.0% were married couples living together, 8.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 17.5% were non-families. 14.6% of all households were made up of individuals and 5.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.94 and the average family size was 3.28. In the CDP, the population was spread out with 31.4% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 32.3% from 25 to 44, 22.3% from 45 to 64, and 8.1% who were 65 Document [5](Title: Bilbao) the first one to take place during the Francoist dictatorship. In this environment of social repression, on 31 July 1959 the terrorist organisation ETA was created as an excision of the Basque nationalist movements. During the decade of 1960 the city was the scenario of several urban projects, with the creation of new neighbourhoods like Otxarkoaga and the motorway to the French border. In June 1968 the public university first arrived to the city with the establishment of the University of Bilbao, which later would be integrated into the University of the Basque Country. After the fall of Francoist Spain Document [6](Title: Joseph J. Nazzaro) Joseph J. Nazzaro General Joseph James Nazzaro (March 21, 1913 – February 5, 1990) was commander in chief of Pacific Air Forces with headquarters at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, and Commander in Chief, Strategic Air Command. Nazzaro, son of Italian immigrants, was born in New York, New York in 1913. He grew up in Queens with brother John (Marine Colonel) and sisters Mary and Rose. He attended high school in New York, Millard Preparatory School in Washington, D.C., and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1936 with a commission as second lieutenant in the Infantry. After graduation Document [7](Title: Ant-Man and the Wasp) Ant - Man and the Wasp is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters Scott Lang / Ant - Man and Hope van Dyne / Wasp . Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures , it is the sequel to 2015 's Ant - Man , and the twentieth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe ( MCU ) . The film is directed by Peyton Reed and written by the writing teams of Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers , and Paul Rudd , Andrew Barrer , and Gabriel Ferrari . It stars Rudd as Lang and Evangeline Lilly as Van Dyne , alongside Michael Peña , Walton Goggins , Bobby Cannavale , Judy Greer , Tip '' T.I. '' Harris , David Dastmalchian , Hannah John - Kamen , Abby Ryder Fortson , Randall Park , Michelle Pfeiffer , Laurence Fishburne , and Michael Douglas . In Ant - Man and the Wasp , the titular pair work with Hank Pym to retrieve Janet van Dyne from the quantum realm . Question: who plays the wasp in the new ant-man movie Answer:
Evangeline Lilly
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: The Sorcerer) Aline should drink the potion themselves to seal their own love. Aline is hurt by his lack of trust and refuses, offending him ("Thou hast the power thy vaunted love"). Alexis is distracted, however, by the revelation of his upper-class father having fallen for the lower-class Mrs Partlet, but he determines to make the best of this union ("I rejoice that it's decided"). Wells, meanwhile, is regretting the results that his magic has caused, and regrets them still more when the fearsome Lady Sangazure fixes on him as the object of her affections ("Oh, I have wrought much evil with Document [1](Title: Chiron Review) Library at Yale University. The journal is indexed by "Humanities Index International Complete", Averill Park, NY. Issues 18-81 were indexed by "Index of American Periodical Verse". "Chiron Review" has published work by authors such as Charles Bukowski, William Stafford, Jan Kerouac, Marge Piercy, James Broughton, Edward Field, Elizabeth Swados, Antler (poet), Richard Kostelanetz, Robert Peters, Lesléa Newman, Lyn Lifshin, D.A. Levy, Charles Harper Webb, Erskine Caldwell, Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel, Janice Eidus, Denise Duhamel, Wanda Coleman, Charles Plymell, S.A. Griffin, Harry Northup, Hugh Fox, A.D. Winans, Clifton Snider, Felice Picano, Will Inman, Michael Xavier, and Quentin Crisp. Chiron Review Chiron Review Document [2](Title: All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 2004) Marie O'Connor palmed the ball for the decisive goal. All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 2004 The 2004 All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship for the leading clubs in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by St Lachtain’s, Freshford (Kilkenny), who defeated Granagh-Ballingarry from Limerick in the final, played at Parnell Park. The championship was organised on the traditional provincial system used in Gaelic Games since the 1880s, with Davitts and O'Donovan Rossa winning the championships of the other two provinces. A close-range goal from Imelda Kennedy gave St Lachtain’s a half-time lead of 1–3 to 0–4 in the Document [3](Title: Paul Dujardin (art historian)) Youth and Music . With Bernard Foccroulle and Claude Micheroux he organized a series of seminars in collaboration with "Les Jeunesses Musicales de la Communauté française" . In 1988 he founded the Festival of contemporary music Ars Musica, of which he remained the coordinator until 1993. In 1992 he became director-general of the Philharmonic Society of Brussels and took over the artistic direction and programming of the National Orchestra of Belgium. From 1996 to 2002 he represented the Philharmonic Society of Brussels in the European Concert Hall Organization (ECHO), international federation that unites the most important European Arts Centers. In Document [4](Title: Washington, D.C.) The number of murders peaked in 1991 at 479, but the level of violence then began to decline significantly. In 2016, the District's Metropolitan Police Department tallied 135 homicides, a 53% increase from 2012 but a 17% decrease from 2015. Many neighborhoods such as Columbia Heights and Logan Circle are becoming safer and vibrant. However, incidents of robberies and thefts have remained higher in these areas because of increased nightlife activity and greater numbers of affluent residents. Even still, citywide reports of both property and violent crimes have declined by nearly half since their most recent highs in the mid-1990s. Document [5](Title: 1990 Czech Social Democratic Party leadership election) 4% of the vote and failed to cross the electoral threshold. Horák blamed Battěk's wing for the failure and Battěk and his supporters were expelled from the party. 1990 Czech Social Democratic Party leadership election A leadership election was held within the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) on 25 March 1990. It was the first leadership election since the party's re-establishment and saw Jiří Horák defeat Rudolf Battěk. Battěk was supported by exiled politicians from the party, and wanted ČSSD to run in the 1990 parliamentary elections as part of the Civic Forum list, while Horák wanted it the party Document [6](Title: Better Place (company)) October 2013 the deal was canceled after Success Assets failed to make the required payments. In November 2013, the court-appointed receivers decided to sell the remaining assets of Better Place in parts and liquidate the business. The steam car, the internal combustion engine automobile, and the electric car emerged as the main competing technologies in the late 1890s until the 1920s. The concept of exchangeable battery service was first proposed as early as 1896 in order to overcome the limited operating range of electric cars and trucks. The concept was first put into practice by Hartford Electric Light Company through Document [7](Title: East India Company) During its first century of operation , the focus of the company was trade , not the building of an empire in India . Company interests turned from trade to territory during the 18th century as the Mughal Empire declined in power and the East India Company struggled with its French counterpart , the French East India Company ( Compagnie française des Indes orientales ) during the Carnatic Wars of the 1740s and 1750s . The battles of Plassey and Buxar , in which the British defeated the Bengali powers , left the company in control of Bengal and a major military and political power in India . In the following decades it gradually increased the extent of the territories under its control , controlling the majority of the Indian subcontinent either directly or indirectly via local puppet rulers under the threat of force by its Presidency armies , much of which were composed of native Indian sepoys . Question: when did the british east india company gain control over india Answer:
during the 18th century
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: New Zealand at the 1960 Summer Olympics) New Zealand in 1960. One fencer represented New Zealand in 1960. By winning the Group A tie-breaker match, New Zealand advanced to the quarter-finals, while the Netherlands continued to the classification matches for 9th to 12th places. After losing its quarter-final, New Zealand moved into the classification matches for 5th to 8th places. New Zealand moved into the playoff for 5th and 6th places by defeating Germany. The match to decide 5th and 6th positions between Australia and New Zealand was declared null and void after Australia's previous match against Kenya was declared drawn on appeal. Australia subsequently defeated Kenya Document [1](Title: Choir of Clare College, Cambridge) 2010, the choir has recorded 11 CDs, including a series of 8 CDs for seasons of the Christian calendar with Harmonia Mundi USA: Some previous recordings include: Choir of Clare College, Cambridge The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, is a mixed-voice choir whose primary function is to lead services in Clare College's chapel at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. Since the founding of the choir in 1971, the Choir of Clare College has gained an international reputation as one of the leading university choral groups in the world. The first chapel choir was formed in 1866. For the Document [2](Title: Look East policy (India)) Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia in 2003. In many cases, India's membership to these forums has been a result of attempts by the region to balance China's growing influence in the area. Notably, Japan brought India into ASEAN+6 to dilute the ASEAN+3 process, where China is dominant, while Singapore and Indonesia played a significant role in bringing India into the East Asia Summit. The United States and Japan have also lobbied for India's membership in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. Numerous infrastructure projects also serve to tie India closer to East Asia. India is participating in the United Nations Economic Document [3](Title: Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016) final. The Romanian national broadcaster, Televiziunea Română (TVR), broadcasts the event within Romania and organizes the selection process for the nation's entry. TVR has consistently selected the Romanian Eurovision entry through national finals that feature a competition among several artists and songs. The broadcaster confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest on 7 September 2015. TVR had set up national finals with several artists to choose both the song and performer to compete at Eurovision for Romania, a procedure which the broadcaster opted for once again to select their 2016 entry. "Selecția Națională 2016" was the Document [4](Title: James Bilton) and a member of the Winnipeg Press Club. In 1938, he married Mildred Mary Izon. Bilton was first elected to the legislature in the 1962 election, scoring an easy victory in the mid-northern riding of Swan River. In the election of 1966, he faced a surprisingly credible challenge from Gerald Webb of the Social Credit Party, but won by 406 votes. He was appointed Speaker of the Legislature after the election, and served until 1969. The Tories were defeated in the 1969 election, and Bilton faced a strong challenge from New Democrat Alex Filuk, winning by only 163 votes. He Document [5](Title: Dipolog Airport) narrow-body aircraft. During the incumbency of former Mayor Evelyn Uy the City Government built a bridge and an access road to Barangay Barra cutting travel time to and from the City's Business District. The airport has one terminal and a 150-meter by 100-meter apron. The apron is capable of supporting two Airbus A320s and three large general aviation planes simultaneously. There are plans to expand the apron to accommodate bigger aircraft. The terminal building, which originally had a capacity of 170 passengers, now has a seating capacity of 300 passengers due to new flights offered by Cebu Pacific. The terminal Document [6](Title: Philippine Drug War) that the killing would not be investigated, or they were dumped at the roadside ("salvage" victims). The chairman of the Philippines Commission on Human Rights, Chito Gascon, was quoted in the report: "I am not surprised, I have heard of this." The PNP declined to comment. The report stated: "although the "Guardian" can verify the policeman's rank and his service history, there is no independent, official confirmation for the allegations of state complicity and police coordination in mass murder." On October 28, Datu Saudi Ampatuan Mayor Samsudin Dimaukom and nine others, including his five bodyguards, were killed during an anti-illegal Document [7](Title: Three Billy Goats Gruff) The story introduces three male goats , sometimes identified as a youngster , father and grandfather , but more often described as brothers . In other adaptations , there is a baby or child goat , mama goat and papa goat . In any case , there is almost no grass left for them to eat near where they live , so they must cross a river to get to '' sæter '' ( a meadow ) or hillside on the other side of a stream in order to eat and fatten themselves up . To do so , however , they must first cross a bridge , under which lives a fearsome and hideous troll , who is so territorial that he eats anyone who tries to cross the bridge . Question: who lives under the bridge that the three billy goats Answer:
troll
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: North Carolina Highway 345) 345 turns slightly more northerly and leaves Wanchese. NC 345 runs through very marshy terrain north of town, with many small streams and lakes near the road. Several houses are built off of the side of the rural road, however the land remains fairly undeveloped. The highway becomes the western boundary for the Roanoke Island Marshes Dedicated Nature Preserve leading to why the area is so desolate. As the road nears its northern terminus, the land becomes more forested, and several houses and small businesses are built alongside of the road. Several other small neighborhoods are found off of the Document [1](Title: Drayson Bowman) in 2009–10 and has spent the majority of his tenure with the Hurricanes in the team's farm system with the Albany River Rats and Charlotte Checkers of the American Hockey League (AHL). Internationally, Bowman has competed for the United States at the 2009 IIHF World U20 Championships. Bowman was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and was raised in Littleton, Colorado, after his family moved in the early 1990s. His father, Mark Bowman, owns a financial consulting company in Colorado. His younger brother, Collin, is also a hockey player and went on to also compete in the Western Hockey League with Document [2](Title: The Artform (band)) works. On July 1, 2009, Shawn announced on the Artform Twitter that he is working on two new tracks "Look Around" and "Ocean, Sky". Shortly after recording "Rush Hour", before the album was ever officially released, the Artform parted ways. The album was posted online as a free download but has since been removed. You can still hear four tracks from the album on their MySpace page; "Heart and Bullet", "It's You", "Hold Your Breath" and "Are You There". Copies of the album can still be acquired from Shawn via Facebook and the Aeros website. As of July 2011, Shawn Document [3](Title: Francesco Morano) of the Council (graduating with a diploma of lawyer of the Roman Curia) in Rome. He was ordained to the priesthood on 10 August 1897, and then finished his studies in 1900. Before serving as an officer of the Holy Office from 1903 to 1925, Morano was made an assistant at the Vatican Observatory in 1900. He was raised to the rank of Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness on 20 July 1918. Entering the Roman Curia as a referendary prelate of the Apostolic Signatura on 21 April 1921, Morano became a voting prelate of the same on 28 December 1922. Document [4](Title: Pavol Horov Gymnasium) finished in 1922 and in the period 1922 - 1938 the school bore the name "Czechoslovak state gymnasium." At the stage, the education was conducted in a way that emphasized the idea of the single Czechoslovak nation, and the language taught was the "českoslovenčina", or Czechoslovak language.The School's administrators constantly struggled with finding teachers with sufficient qualifications, teaching post was often filled with engineers, and often the school was dependent on the assistance of local school teachers. In 1931, the school marked its first graduating class, of the 22 students, 18 managed to graduate. Seven years later the school was Document [5](Title: Anthony Richard) Anthony Richard Anthony Richard (born December 20, 1996) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who is currently playing for the Milwaukee Admirals in the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect for the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL). Richard played major junior hockey with the Val-d'Or Foreurs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and was drafted by the Predators in 4th round of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, 100th overall. In his fourth and final season with the Foreurs in 2015–16, Richard was signed to a three-year, entry-level contract with the Nashville Predators on November Document [6](Title: Cirroctopus hochbergi) bycatch. One of the greatest threats to the species is trawling, which damages its habitat. There are an estimated 250 to 1,000 mature individuals. "C. hochbergi's" population is currently decreasing, and it may be locally extinct in areas where it once was common. Like other cirrates, it has a long lifespan and grows slowly, which could make it hard for the species to recover from declines in the population. Cirroctopus hochbergi Cirroctopus hochbergi is a cirrate octopus living between 800 and 1,070 meters deep off the coast of New Zealand. The species is known from 48 specimens. It is most Document [7](Title: 2015 World Series) The 2015 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball 's ( MLB ) 2015 season . The 111th edition of the World Series , it was a best - of - seven playoff between the National League ( NL ) champion New York Mets and the American League ( AL ) champion Kansas City Royals . The series was played between October 27 and November 1 , with the Royals winning the series 4 games to 1 . It was the first time since the 2010 World Series that the World Series extended into November . The Royals became the first team since the Oakland Athletics in the 1989 World Series to win the World Series after losing in the previous year . It was the first World Series to feature only expansion teams and the first since the 2007 World Series to not feature the Philadelphia Phillies , St. Louis Cardinals , or San Francisco Giants as the NL champions . Question: who did kansas city royals play in the world series Answer:
New York Mets
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: 2018 Roller Derby World Cup) tournament's fourth day was additionally carried on BBC Sport. 2018 Roller Derby World Cup The 2018 Roller Derby World Cup was the third international women's Roller Derby World Cup, taking place on February 1–4 at EventCity, in Manchester, United Kingdom, with 38 teams competing. An international roller derby tournament, it was organised by a committee consisting of ten representatives from various areas of the roller derby community. Some teams selected their skaters as early as October 2016, when the tournament was expected to be held in 2017. USA Roller Derby successfully defended their title, defeating Team Australia in the final. Document [1](Title: Alexi Pappas) March 1990, to a Greek-American father who has roots from Rhodes and an American mother, and grew up in Alameda, California. Her mother died when Alexi was four years old. She has a brother who is 4 years older. As a sophomore at Oakland's Bishop O'Dowd High School, Alexi placed fourth in the Division III girl's race at the California Interscholastic Federation State Cross Country Championships on 26 November 2005. She covered the 5K course in 18 minutes, 19 seconds leading the girls' team to place 13th at the 2005 CIF D3 State meet. She was a soccer midfielder at Document [2](Title: White trash) to all other races, especially blacks. People of both regions expressed concern that if the number of white trash people increased significantly, they would threaten the Jeffersonian ideal of a population of educated white freemen as the basis of a robust American democracy. As a derogatory term, "white trash" and "poor white trash" were preceded by "waste people", which was used in England to describe the underclass of their American colonies; they initially conceived of America as a "wasteland", and a place to dump their unwanted excess population. "Waste people" gave way to "squatters" and "crackers", used to describe the Document [3](Title: Benson, New York) of those over 64. Benson, New York Benson is a town in Hamilton County, New York, United States. The population was 192 at the 2010 census. The town is on the south border of Hamilton County and is northwest of Schenectady. The current Town Supervisor is Phillip C. Snyder. Benson was formed in 1860 from the towns of Hope and Mayfield (now in Fulton County). Benson once possessed an iron mine. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town of Benson has a total area of , of which are land and , or 0.70%, are water. The Sacandaga Document [4](Title: St. James Town) this population 8,180 stated that they were immigrants on the census. Although there was not a significant drop in population there was a significant drop of 6, 426 immigrants that no longer live in the area according to the 2006 long census form survey and 2011 National Household Survey (Statistics Canada, 2006; Statistics Canada, 2011). In October 2009, St. James Town contained the following businesses, organizations and institutions: St. James Town St. James Town (sometimes misspelled St. Jamestown) is a neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It lies in the northeast corner of the downtown area. The neighbourhood covers the area Document [5](Title: Georgeson Botanical Garden) bloom later than other regions, providing a competitive advantage on world markets. Research results are available on the GBG website. Research also emphasizes domestication and management of wild stands especially of Alaska wild blueberries and lingonberries. Georgeson Botanical Garden The Georgeson Botanical Garden is located at 117 West Tanana Drive on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus in Fairbanks, Alaska, United States. The five acre garden hosts a variety of research and educational programs in subarctic horticulture. It is open to the public during daylight hours, May through September, for a fee. It is part of the Alaska Agricultural and Document [6](Title: Tape head) Tape head A tape head is a type of transducer used in tape recorders to convert electrical signals to magnetic fluctuations and vice versa. They can also be used to read credit/debit/gift cards because the strip of magnetic tape on the back of a credit card stores data the same way that other magnetic tapes do. Cassettes, reel-to-reel tapes, 8-tracks, VHS tapes, and even floppy disks and modern hard drive disks all use the same principle of physics to store and read back information. The medium is magnetized in a pattern. It then moves at a constant speed over an Document [7](Title: The Night of the Iguana) The 1964 film version was directed by John Huston and starred Richard Burton as Rev. Shannon , Ava Gardner as Maxine and Deborah Kerr as Hannah . It also featured Sue Lyon , Cyril Delevanti , Grayson Hall ( who received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance ) and Barbara Joyce ( later an acclaimed artist ) . The screenplay was written by Huston and Anthony Veiller . Question: who starred in the movie night of the iguana Answer:
Grayson Hall
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Jimmy Hart) with Japanese team the Jumping Bomb Angels (Noriyo Tateno and Itsuki Yamazaki). Hart was named "Pro Wrestling Illustrated"'s Manager of the Year in 1987, an award he won again in 1994. At WrestleMania IV, Hart received a haircut from Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, after interfering in the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship match between Beefcake and the Honky Tonk Man, helping Honky Tonk Man retain the title by getting disqualified. When the Hart Foundation fired Hart as manager (and turned face) in 1988, Hart managed The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers to feud with his former team; the angle was that Hart still retained Document [1](Title: Samuel Bradburn) 1816. Samuel Bradburn Samuel Bradburn (1751–1816), was a Methodist preacher. He was an associate of John Wesley, and an intimate disciple of Fletcher of Madeley. He was the son of a private in the army, and was born at Gibraltar. On his father's return to England, when he was about twelve years old, he was apprenticed to a cobbler at Chester, and after a course of youthful profligacy became a Methodist at the age of eighteen. Bradburn entered the itinerant ministry about three years later in 1774, and continued in it more than forty years till his death. Bradburn was, Document [2](Title: In the Future) releases in 2008. All songs written by Stephen McBean, except where noted. "Stay Free" was used in both the second season of Showtime's "Californication" on the episode "Going Down and Out in Beverly Hills", and the film "Spider-Man 3" (it was included on the soundtrack album, which was released on May 1, 2007, eight months before the release of "In The Future"). "Stormy High" was used in the 2012 videogame "". In the Future In the Future is the second album by Black Mountain, which was released January 21, 2008. It follows their eponymous debut album which was released in Document [3](Title: Fritz Hollings) otherwise a very good year for Democrats nationally. Hartnett had represented the Charleston area in Congress from 1981 to 1987, thus making him Hollings' congressman. His appeal in the Lowcountry – traditionally a swing region at the state level – enabled him to hold Hollings to only 50 percent of the vote. In his last Senate race in 1998, Hollings faced Republican congressman Bob Inglis. One of the more heated and notable moments of the race was a newspaper interview in which Hollings referred to Inglis as a "goddamn skunk". Hollings was re-elected 52%–45%. On January 7, 2003, Hollings introduced Document [4](Title: OFI Crete F.C.) round of the UEFA Cup and Atlético Madrid in the 2nd round (both 2–1 on aggregate). Nobody in Europe could believe that an unknown quantity like OFI could ever knock out of Europe such illustrious opposition. The famous cup run came to an end when OFI was eliminated in the 3rd round by Portuguese club Boavista (Round of 16). Despite the disappointment there was pride for Cretans to be taken in that their team was the most successful Greek team in European competition that season. In 1994–95, Panathinaikos were in dire need of a striker, and OFI had 2 top Document [5](Title: Takuyo-Daini) Takuyo-Daini Takuyo-Daini is a seamount in the Pacific Ocean. Takuyo-Daini is part of the so-called "Seiko" cluster or the "Geisha Guyots" in the Japanese Seamounts; it lies just west of Takuyo-Daisan seamount with which it forms a pair. Takuyo-Daini rises from a depth of to a minimum depth of and has a regular round shape with a small volume of . Both seamounts are guyots and together with two other guyots known as Winterer and Isakov have been interpreted as being part of a hotspot track. The Western Pacific Ocean contains a large number of seamounts which often from clusters Document [6](Title: Marc'Antonio Mazzoleni) Marc'Antonio Mazzoleni Marc'Antonio Mazzoleni (date of birth unknown – died 1632) was a Paduan instrument maker best known for his association with Galileo Galilei, for whom Mazzoleni produced instruments including Galileo's military compasses and other instruments. Marc'Antonio Mazzoleni was the son of Paolo Mazzoleni, of the Mazzoleni family of Paduan clockmakers, and Marietta Bazi. Marc'Antonio's uncle Francesco operated a successful artisan workshop in Padua. Marc'Antonio's older brother Mario was to hold the chair in Natural Philosophy at the University of Padua, a position that he held for thirty-six years. Mazzoleni had been working as an instrument maker at the Arsenale Document [7](Title: Look What You Made Me Do) '' Look What You Made Me Do '' is a song recorded by American singer - songwriter Taylor Swift , released on August 24 , 2017 by Big Machine Records as the lead single from her sixth studio album Reputation ( 2017 ) . Swift wrote the song with her producer Jack Antonoff . '' Look What You Made Me Do '' is an electroclash and pop song , with lyrics that portray various issues that built her reputation . Right Said Fred band members Fred Fairbrass , Richard Fairbrass , and Rob Manzoli are also credited as songwriters since it samples the melody of their song '' I 'm Too Sexy '' . Question: who sang look what you've done to my song Answer:
Taylor Swift
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: My Mother the Car) restoration. The car is coveted by a fanatical collector named Captain Manzini (Avery Schreiber), but Crabtree purchases and restores the car before Manzini can acquire it. For the rest of the series, Crabtree is pursued by the avaricious Captain Manzini, who is determined to acquire the valuable automobile by hook or by crook. In a running gag characterizing his shifty nature, Manzini (who resembles a 1920s silent film villain) always mangles Crabtree's name when speaking to him. "Now, then, Crabapple..." "That's Crabtree." "Whatever." Others in the cast included Maggie Pierce as wife Barbara and Cindy Eilbacher (the sister of Lisa Document [1](Title: Fraser Highway) Whalley Town Centre of Surrey, just south of the King George SkyTrain Station. From there, it passes through the mixed residential, commercial, and rural neighbourhoods of Green Timbers, Fleetwood, and Cloverdale. Leaving Surrey, the route bisects the City of Langley, before entering the more rural neighbourhoods of Murrayville, and Aldergrove in Langley Township. The eastern terminus is at the Trans-Canada Highway, just east of Mount Lehman Road, in the Clearbrook neighbourhood of Abbotsford. Fraser Highway Fraser Highway is a major arterial road in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. Connecting the cities of Surrey and Abbotsford, the highway formerly constituted Document [2](Title: Meadowvale, Ontario) Meadowvale, Ontario Meadowvale is a large suburban district located in the northwestern part of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, just west of Toronto. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, it was a village in Toronto Township. In the 1970s, The area to the west was selected to be the site of a "new town" for the newly (1974) incorporated City of Mississauga. This newer section comprises the bulk of the district today. Meadowvale is located at . The community is situated near the Credit River which lies to the east. Mixed forest is located along the Credit River valley which covers Document [3](Title: Petrus Wandrey) and pixel graphics to analogically create his sculptures and pictures. The fascination of Pop Art, Surrealism, the undefined Dada movement and the language of shapes of the digital age form the basis of his artistic innovation and his analysis of the logic of binary imagery. In 1978 Wandrey proclaimed his "Digitalism" in New York with his panel "Science and Beyond". Since then he has studied and experimented with the extensive possibilities of digital art work. According to Wandrey, the digital language of form does not allow recognizable national or continental features to dominate. Moreover, it is the first symbolic composition Document [4](Title: Kimihiro Watanuki) and illustrate. He was based on a real beautician who has not been identified by the authors. Although the authors noted that Domeki and Yuko were the series' most popular characters, Clamp illustrator Tsubaki Nekoi found that Watanuki was very popular with female readers. Nekoi believed this was due to his kindhearted personality rather than his appearance while head writer Nanase Ohkawa believed it was due to his multiple skills. When reaching the series' conclusion, Clamp received many letters from fans who were saddened with Watanuki's decision to stay inside the shop even after one hundred years. The authors were Document [5](Title: Darby Plantation (New Iberia, Louisiana)) three sides is present only on the front and the back, and dormers were added to the roof in order to let light enter attic space. The inside is also quite differently organized as living quarters are now located downstair. Darby Plantation (New Iberia, Louisiana) The Darby Plantation is a Southern plantation with a historic plantation house located about northwest of New Iberia, Louisiana. The house had two stories, with a central hall plan. The first story was solid brick; the second was briquete entre poteaux, with full or broken brick filling spaces between heavy cypress posts. It was built Document [6](Title: Robert Menzies) to travel to Britain. Amid rumours that Menzies' real intention was to launch a political career in Britain, Labor insisted that the crisis was too dire for Menzies to leave the country. With Labor unwilling to support him traveling to London and his position within his own party room weakening, Menzies called an emergency cabinet meeting. He announced his intention to resign and advise the Governor-General, Lord Gowrie to commission Curtin as Prime Minister. The Cabinet instead urged Menzies to make another overture to Labor for a national unity government, but Labor turned the offer down. With his position now Document [7](Title: All American (TV series)) All American is an American television drama series , created by April Blair that premiered on The CW on October 10 , 2018 . The series is inspired by the life of professional football player Spencer Paysinger . Question: who is the series all american based on Answer:
professional football player Spencer Paysinger
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: History of the St. Louis Cardinals (1953–89)) finished in second place, leading the league in batting average (.274) and finishing third in earned run average (3.78). Meanwhile, a National Football League (NFL) Cardinals franchise relocated from Chicago to St. Louis in 1960. Chicago was distinctly becoming the Bears' town and the Cardinals could not match their success. The 12 NFL owners unanimously voted to allow the Chicago Cardinals franchise to move. Ironically, Chicago forms the other half of the MLB's Cardinals' baseball rivalry with the Cubs. The football Cardinals called St. Louis and Busch Stadium/Busch Memorial Stadium home through the 1987 season, after which the Cardinals migrated Document [1](Title: 2016 Kosovan presidential election) the first two rounds of voting, equivalent to two-thirds of the 120 members of the Assembly. In the third round, the requirement was reduced to a simple majority of 60 votes. 2016 Kosovan presidential election Presidential elections were held in Kosovo on 26 February 2016. At first, they were planned to be held in 2013 following constitutional changes expected to be passed after the compromise reached after the indirect 2011 presidential elections. However, on 6 July 2012, the Constitutional Court ruled that the presidential term could not be cut short in this way. Former Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi was elected Document [2](Title: Occurs check) correctly for all cases that are "not subject to occurs-check" (NSTO). Implementations offering sound unification for all unifications are Qu-Prolog and Strawberry Prolog and (optionally, via a runtime flag): XSB, SWI-Prolog and Tau Prolog. Occurs check In computer science, the occurs check is a part of algorithms for syntactic unification. It causes unification of a variable "V" and a structure "S" to fail if "S" contains "V". In theorem proving, unification without the occurs check can lead to unsound inference. For example, the Prolog goal formula_1 will succeed, binding "X" to a cyclic structure which has no counterpart in the Document [3](Title: Classificatory disputes about art) open to a variety of definitions). The graphics of a video game constitute digital art, graphic art, and probably video art; the original soundtrack of a video game clearly constitutes music. However it is a point of debate whether the video game as a whole should be considered a piece of art of some kind, perhaps a form of interactive art. Film critic Roger Ebert, for example, has gone on record claiming that video games are not art, and for structural reasons will always be inferior to cinema, but then, he admits his lack of knowledge in the area when Document [4](Title: Protected areas of the Azores) an area that includes the islands' tidal zones until the abyssal plain, registering 460 species of fish, across 142 families. In addition, five of the seven species of the known oceanic turtles migrate within the waters of the archipelago, including the Loggerhead sea turtle ("Caretta caretta", considered an important marker for species habitat preservation. In each of the nine islands there are rare and diverse ecosystems, marked by volcanic calderas, lava fields, caves, pit caves, fumaroles, reefs, water courses and geological fissures. Each of these biotopes area characterized by the presence of multiple species and habitats, including various which are Document [5](Title: Buster Warenski) took it to show Hibben; after seeing Hibben's finished knives, he toured Hibben's shop and learned some basic techniques from him. In June 1972 he was hired by Harvey Draper to grind blades and assist him at Draper Knives, but the operation went bankrupt by December of the same year. Warenski became a full-time knifemaker in 1975. He was a president of the Knifemakers' Guild for 2 terms and a "Blade" Magazine member of the Cutlery Hall of Fame. Warenski made knives of all types prior to 1975, specifically hunting knives and skinners, but became famous for his "Art Knives" Document [6](Title: 13th Age) fleshed out in the course of play. Although there are default places, 13 default Icons that are archetypes of powerful gods and NPCs in standard fantasy settings, and a default bestiary, a lot of the setting is dependent on character creation. This is done by means of having freeform backgrounds rather than predefined skills, and by each character having "One Unique Thing" that can be anything which has no direct mechanics; examples in the rulebook include "I am the only halfling knight of the Dragon Emperor" and "I have a clockwork heart made by the dwarves", both of which affect Document [7](Title: Loving You Has Made Me Bananas) '' Loving You Has Made Me Bananas '' is a song composed and performed by Guy Marks . It parodies big band broadcasts of the era with absurd lyrics : Question: who sang loving you has made me bananas Answer:
Guy Marks
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Robert Volkmann) Robert Volkmann Friedrich Robert Volkmann, (), (6 April 1815, Lommatzsch bei Meißen 30 October 1883, Budapest) was a German composer. Robert Volkmann was born in Lommatzsch, Saxony, Germany. His father, a music director for a church, trained him in music to prepare him as a successor. Thus Volkmann learned to play the organ and the piano with his father, studied violin and cello with Friebel, and by age 12 he was playing the cello part in string quartets by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. In 1832 he entered the Freiberg Gymnasium for the purpose of becoming a teacher. There he studied Document [1](Title: Southern Necropolis) comics such as "Tales from the Crypt", despite none of the comics referring to the creature in question, and the ensuing moral panic led to an increase in comic censorship. The Southern Necropolis was taken over by the Glasgow Corporation in 1952, and is now operated by Glasgow City Council. The cemetery is protected as a Category B listed building, while the gate lodge is listed at Category A. The Necropolis contains graves of 11 Commonwealth service personnel, 10 from World War I and one airman of World War II, registered and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Southern Document [2](Title: Comparison of rugby league and rugby union) defending team. In union possession can also be contested at line-outs (played after the ball has gone into touch) and scrums. In the same study it was found that the team with the ball at a scrum regained possession 90 percent of the time, while the team with the ball at a lineout regained possession 80 percent of the time. League does not have a lineout, but does utilise a scrum to restart play. It is uncommon for modern rugby league scrums to be contested, with the side awarded the scrum almost always gaining possession. Possession can also be contested Document [3](Title: 2018 Orlando City SC season) the back of the net and secured City all three points in the club's first victory of the 2018 Major League Soccer season. On April 8, the Lions made team history by securing their first win from a 2-goal deficit, with Dwyer scoring the game-winning goal in the 87th minute for a dramatic 3–2 comeback victory against the Portland Timbers. The result also marked the first back-to-back wins for the club since April 29, 2017. With all three goals scored in the final ten minutes, they lead the league with 25 in the last three seasons, reaffirming the nickname "Cardiac Document [4](Title: Tissue bank) companies under the pretense that they had already been tested for infectious diseases. Specifically, Johnson & Johnson was purchasing body parts from the director of UCLA’s willed body program at a steep price. The representative from Johnson & Johnson claimed that he had no reason to suspect that the body parts were distributed to him illegally. Tissue bank A tissue bank is an establishment that collects and recovers human cadaver tissue for the purposes of medical research, education, and allograft transplantation. A tissue bank may also refer to a location where biomedical tissue is stored under cryogenic conditions, and is Document [5](Title: Lydia Foote) a song that was published as the song that Lydia Foote sang. In 1864 there, she created the role of Enid in Tom Taylor's adaptation of "The Hidden Hand", and in the following year created another role, Miss Hargrave, in Taylor's "Settling Day". She also played Maria in "Twelfth Night". In 1866, she received warm reviews as Clara in Wilkie Collins's "The Frozen Deep". The "Dictionary of National Biography" refers to her "great triumph" as her performances as Esther in T. W. Robertson's "Caste", at the Prince of Wales's Theatre in 1867. She continued to perform regularly in West End Document [6](Title: Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia) "Ka'ba of Najran". Both the Ghassanids and the Christians in the south adopted Monophysitism. The third area of Christian influence was on the north eastern borders where the Lakhmids, a client tribe of the Sassanians, adopted Nestorianism, being the form of Christianity having the most influence in the Sassanian Empire. As the Persian Gulf region of Arabia increasingly fell under the influence of the Sasanians from the early third century, many of the inhabitants were exposed to Christianity following the eastward dispersal of the religion by Mesopotamian Christians. However, it was not until the fourth century that Christianity gained popularity Document [7](Title: Descendants 2) China Anne McClain as Uma , the daughter of Ursula Question: who is the actor of uma in descendants 2 Answer:
China Anne McClain
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Tomasz Abramowicz) Tomasz Abramowicz Tomasz Abramowicz (born 15 February 1979 in Ełk) is a Polish footballer who currently plays as a midfielder or forward for Start Wola Mielecka. Abramowicz began his career as a trainee with Stal Mielec. He made his Ekstraklasa debut on 6 April 1996 as a substitute in a 2–0 defeat against Pogoń Szczecin and scored his first goal on 15 May in a match against GKS Bełchatów. Abramowicz ended the 1995–96 season with one goal in seven league appearances. But Stal finished 17th and were relegated to II liga (second league). After the 1996–97 season Abramowicz moved to Document [1](Title: Jamestown Exposition) elapse before the idea, given impetus by World War I, would become a reality. The new Naval Base was aided by the improvements remaining from the Exposition, the strategic location at Sewell's Point on Hampton Roads, and the large amount of vacant land in the area. The coal piers and storage yards of the Virginian Railway (VGN), built by William N. Page and Henry H. Rogers, and completed in 1909, was immediately adjacent to the Exposition site. The well-engineered VGN was a valuable link directly to the bituminous coal of southern West Virginia, which the Navy strongly preferred for its Document [2](Title: Dante Washington) Dante Washington Dante Deneen Washington (born November 21, 1970, in Baltimore, Maryland) is a retired American soccer striker and currently a TV soccer color analyst. Washington played college soccer at Radford University, and was named a first team All-American in 1991. After years in the various indoor leagues and minor outdoor leagues, he signed with MLS and the Columbus Crew midway through the inaugural 1996 season. But after only three games with the club, Dante was traded to the Dallas Burn for the rights to Brad Friedel. Washington spent the next three and a half seasons in Dallas, his best Document [3](Title: Muriel Duckworth) to sponsor the dissemination of research on issues affecting women. She served as president of CRIAW in 1979–80. Later, she played a leading role in organizing a five-day Women's International Peace Conference held in Halifax in June 1985. Duckworth was the recipient of numerous honours including the 1981 Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the Persons Case and the Order of Canada in 1983. In 1991, she received the Pearson Medal of Peace. She was also granted 10 honorary degrees including one from Mount Saint Vincent University in 1978 and another from Dalhousie University in 1987. In celebration of her Document [4](Title: Uintatheriidae) Uintatheriidae Uintatheriidae is a family of extinct ungulate mammals that includes "Uintatherium". Uintatheres belong to the order Dinocerata, one of several extinct orders of primitive hoofed mammals that are sometimes united in the Condylarthra. Uintatheres were the largest land animals of their time, surviving from the late Paleocene into the Uintan Epoch of the Middle Eocene. They were heavy animals, with thick legs, massive bones, broad feet, and tiny brains. The most distinctive feature of the great majority of species, however, was the presence of multiple blunt "horns", perhaps similar to the ossicones of modern giraffes, and the presence of Document [5](Title: Allen J. Oliver) Allen J. Oliver Allen James Oliver (May 18, 1903 – July 9, 1953) was an American politician from New York. He was born on May 18, 1903, in Rochester, New York. He was a tax consultant and CPA. Oliver was a member of the New York State Senate, from 1943 to 1948, sitting in the 164th, 165th and 166th New York State Legislatures. In November 1948, he ran for re-election, but was defeated by Democrat Ray. B. Tuttle. He died on July 9, 1953, in Rochester, New York, of a heart attack; and was buried at the Riverside Cemetery there. Document [6](Title: Automobilwerk Eisenach) Museum). Automobilwerk Eisenach The Automobilwerk Eisenach (AWE) was an automobile manufacturer in Eisenach, Germany. Heinrich Ehrhardt founded the Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach (FFE) in Eisenach on 3 December 1896 as a stock company. Initially he produced bicycles and guns, but after two years he started to produce a motor car which he called the Wartburg, a licensed model of the French Decauville. The company was the third to manufacture cars in Germany, after "Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft" and "Benz & Cie". His son Gustav took over the factory that at the end of the 19th century employed 1,300 workers, being one of the Document [7](Title: I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian TV series)) Celebrity Known for Day Entered Day Exited Result Casey Donovan Singer & Actress 46 Winner Dane Swan AFL Legend 46 Runner - Up Natalie Bassingthwaighte Singer & Actress 46 Third Place Nazeem Hussain Comedian 45 Evicted 11th Steve Price Radio Shock Jock 42 Evicted 10th Lisa Curry Olympic Swimmer 41 Evicted 9th Ash Pollard My Kitchen Rules contestant 40 Evicted 8th Carson Kressley TV Personality 25 39 Evicted 7th Tegan Martin Beauty Queen 38 Evicted 6th Keira Maguire The Bachelor 4 star 19 35 Evicted 5th Kris Smith TV Personality & Model 35 Evicted 4th Tziporah Malkah Former Model 31 Evicted 3rd Jay Laga'aia Actor & Singer 24 Evicted 2nd Tom Arnold Hollywood Actor 17 Evicted 1st Question: who won celebrity get me out of here 2017 Answer:
Casey Donovan
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Runaways (House)) wanting to experience that again, prefers to remember her mother the way she is now. The Onion's AV Club gave this episode a B rating. 13th most watched program of the week. Runaways (House) "Runaways" is the tenth episode from season eight of House and the one-hundred sixty-fifth overall. It originally aired on January 30, 2012. A teenage girl Callie/Jane Doe (Bridgit Mendler) needs a surgery requiring adult consent, but claims she is fleeing an abusive household. House and Adams debate whether to call Social Services, but then her mom shows up and it turns out the relationship is far Document [1](Title: Nigel Dempster) He married Lady Camilla Osborne in 1977 (divorced 2002). She was the former wife of Robert John Brownlow Harris and was the daughter of John Osborne, 11th Duke of Leeds and his second wife, Audrey Young, a painter. By his second marriage, Dempster had a stepdaughter, Emily Kate Godolphin Harris (born 1972), and a daughter, Louisa Beatrix Dempster (born 1979). On 29 May 2004 Dempster converted to Roman Catholicism at the Brompton Oratory in London. He had been taking instruction for seven months prior to this and was a regular member of the congregation. Dempster died on 12 July 2007. Document [2](Title: Emily McLaughlin) Emily McLaughlin Emily McLaughlin (December 1, 1928 – April 26, 1991) was an American actress known for her long-standing role as Nurse Jessie Brewer on the ABC daytime soap opera "General Hospital". McLaughlin was born in White Plains, New York, where her father was mayor. She was educated at Middlebury College and after studying drama began performing in Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. McLaughlin made her television debut in 1959, with regular role of Eileen Seaton on the NBC daytime soap opera, "Young Doctor Malone". In 1961, she moved to Hollywood and began appearing with guest starring roles on anthology dramas Document [3](Title: The Ten-Per-Cent Solution) is nothing adults enjoy more than the things they liked as children. The performances are praised by both the audience and the critics, and Krusty and Annie initiate a relationship again. Soon, a premium cable television network called HBOWTIME (an obvious portmanteau of HBO and Showtime, straight down to their parody of HBO's longtime slogan, ""It's not just TV, it's more expensive."") gives Krusty his own show and Annie is hired as the producer on his demand. The stars of the series "Entourage", such as Kevin Dillon, become Krusty's assistants. The network executives soon become frustrated with Annie for meddling Document [4](Title: Paranjoy Guha Thakurta) in 1977. With the Emergency of 1975-77, he decided to be a journalist over being a lecturer. In June 1977, he joined a Kolkata-based magazine as assistant editor. Through his career spanning over 30 years, he has been associated with major media houses like "Business India", "Businessworld", "The Telegraph", "India Today" and "The Pioneer". He also hosted the chat show "India Talks" on CNBC-India which ran over 1400 episodes. In 2013, he directed a short documentary film "Coal Curse" which highlighted the wrongs in the Indian coal mining industry. The 45-minute film, supported by Greenpeace, delved into the political economy Document [5](Title: Queen of the South (TV series)) October 1, 2018, it was announced that the USA Network had renewed the series for a fourth season. "Queen of the South" first season received mixed to positive feedback from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a rating of 69%, based on 16 reviews. The site's consensus reads: ""Queen of the South" enlivens an overdone premise with action and narrative vigor—and shows hints of intriguing potential." On Metacritic, the first season scored 59 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Internationally, the series premiered in Australia on Showcase on August 4, 2016. German TV channel Document [6](Title: William Haley) 1969 in an editorial dispute over how to adapt the work to new readers. It was reported that younger executives (including the company's president, Charles E. Swanson) wanted to introduce livelier materials, while Haley favoured the traditional approach and an expansion in size. Sir William died in a nursing home in Jersey. William Haley Sir William John Haley, KCMG (24 May 1901 – 6 September 1987) was a British newspaper editor and broadcasting administrator. Haley grew up on the island of Jersey and attended Victoria College. In 1918 he began to study journalism, and in 1921 he secured his first Document [7](Title: My Friend Dahmer (film)) Dallas Roberts as Lionel Dahmer , Joyce 's husband and Jeffrey 's father Question: who plays the dad in my friend dahmer Answer:
Dallas Roberts
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Bentley Continental R) point it was decided the Corniche could continue as it was, and efforts would once again be channelled into a new Bentley coupé. In 1986 Graham Hull produced a design rendering of a new Bentley coupé which became the Continental R. Based on the Rolls-Royce SZ platform (which was an evolution of the SY platform), an aerodynamically shaped two-door coupé body had been styled. John Heffernan and Ken Greenley were officially retained to complete the design of the Continental R. They had run the Automotive Design School at the Royal College of Art and headed up their own consultancy, International Document [1](Title: Farnace (opera)) by be set in the 1760s. The cuts and changes in the text made for the 1767 performance of Mysliveček's opera are not attributable. Indeed, they are quite extensive; not a single one of Lucchini's original aria texts was re-set by Mysliveček. However, it is the same cut libretto of Farnace, with small variants, used by the Neapolitan Davide Perez in his opera for the Regio Teatro of Turin in the 1751 Carnival, and repeated in Rome at the Torre Argentina Theatre the following year, and in Messina (Regio Teatro della Munizione) and Neaples (Regal Teatro di San Carlo) in Document [2](Title: Gmina Lipsk) Jasionowo, Kolonie Lipsk, Kopczany, Krasne, Kurianka, Lichosielce, Lipsk Murowany, Lipszczany, Lubinowo, Nowe Leśne Bohatery, Nowy Lipsk, Nowy Rogożyn, Podwołkuszne, Rakowicze, Rogożynek, Rygałówka, Siółko, Skieblewo, Sołojewszczyzna, Stare Leśne Bohatery, Starożyńce, Stary Rogożyn, Wołkusz, Wyżarne and Żabickie. Gmina Lipsk is bordered by the gminas of Dąbrowa Białostocka, Nowy Dwór, Płaska and Sztabin. It also borders Belarus. <br> Gmina Lipsk Gmina Lipsk is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Augustów County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, on the border with Belarus. Its seat is the town of Lipsk, which lies approximately south-east of Augustów and north of the regional capital Białystok. The gmina Document [3](Title: Hurricane Fabian) the northern Lesser Antilles. After maintaining its peak intensity for 12 hours Fabian degraded due to internal fluctuations, and began to weaken. The hurricane turned to the northwest on September 2 in response to a weakness in the subtropical ridge, a break caused by a mid-level circulation over the southwest Atlantic Ocean. After fading back to a Category 3 hurricane, Fabian re-intensified on September 4, and regained Category 4 status for a short time. The hurricane weakened again as it accelerated northward towards Bermuda, a motion due to an approaching mid-level trough. As small pockets of dry air became entrained Document [4](Title: Moltke-class battlecruiser) stored aboard the ship. The ships' secondary armament consisted of twelve SK L/45 cannon, mounted in the MPL C/06 mounts as in "Von der Tann". The guns had a total of 1800 shells, at 150 per gun. The 15 cm guns had a range of 13,500 m (14,800 yd) at construction, although this was later extended to 18,800 m (18,373 yd). Initially, twelve guns were also fitted to defend the ships against torpedo boats and destroyers, but these were later removed, with the guns in the aft superstructure replaced with four 8.8 cm Flak L/45 guns. "Moltke" and "Goeben" were Document [5](Title: Stephen Farthing) leaving the university in 2000, Farthing was made a professor emeritus of St Edmund Hall. Farthing moved to New York in 2000 to become the Executive Director of the New York Academy of Art and led the Academy until he became the Rootstein Hopkins Research Chair of Drawing at the University of the Arts London in 2004, a position he held until 2017. Farthing has published extensively. Most known for his authorship of "1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die" and "501 Great Artists". He also authored the Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Art, published in 2000 in addition Document [6](Title: Dez Wells) Mark Turgeon said Wells "was not going to let us lose." Wells's last collegiate game was against West Virginia in Columbus, Ohio in the Round of 32 of the 2015 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. He tallied nine points and eight turnovers in a 69-59 loss. ESPN's Chad Ford considered Wells a potential second-round pick in the 2015 NBA draft, but he went undrafted. He also struggled dribbling with his left hand, which lowered his draft stock. He subsequently joined the Washington Wizards for the 2015 NBA Summer League. However, he was later ruled out of Summer League play Document [7](Title: William Tecumseh Sherman) William Tecumseh Sherman ( February 8 , 1820 -- February 14 , 1891 ) was an American soldier , businessman , educator , and author . He served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War ( 1861 -- 65 ) , for which he received recognition for his outstanding command of military strategy as well as criticism for the harshness of the '' scorched earth '' policies he implemented in conducting total war against the Confederate States . Question: who is known for his practice of total war Answer:
William Tecumseh Sherman
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings) Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings The Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP) is a scholarly literature database, established in 1978. It has indexed material pertaining to international conference proceedings titles, locations, and dates. In addition, indexing terms, references, and abstracts contained within the database are searchable items. It appears that ISTP is combined with an index entitled Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP). The subject coverage is life sciences, natural sciences, and applied sciences in the ISTP, ISSHP, and ISTPB databases. Social sciences, beginning in 1998, are found only in the ISTP and ISSHP databases. The Document [1](Title: Doryrhamphus janssi) developer who had a keen interest in marine biology. Doryrhamphus janssi Doryrhamphus janssi, commonly known as the Janss' pipefish , is a species of pipefish belonging to the family Syngnathidae. "Doryrhamphus janssi" has a long, slender body with an elongated, tubular mouth. It's a small sized fish which can reach a maximal length of 14 cm. The body of this species is bright orange while the head and anterior portion of the trunk are blue. Its tail is flag-like with a black background color, white margin and white dot in the center. The Janss' pipefish is found in the tropical Document [2](Title: Oswald Thomas) and physics at the German "Gymnasium" (high school) in Kronstadt. He relocated to Vienna, taking his Astronomical Bureau organization with him, and was a teacher at various private and public schools from 1913-1915 until he became head of the Urania observatory in Vienna (1915-1922, and again 1933-1934). When the first Zeiss projector planetarium to be installed outside of Germany was established in Vienna in 1927, Thomas became its chief astronomer. His standard presentation "Der Himmel über Wien" (The Sky Above Vienna) achieved huge popularity. It was performed over a thousand times, and according to Thomas it provided the inspiration for Document [3](Title: Cathy Ames) Cathy Ames Cathy Ames, later known as Kate Trask or Kate Albey, is a fictional character and the main antagonist in John Steinbeck's novel "East of Eden". She is the wife of main protagonist Adam Trask, and the mother of his twin sons, Caleb and Aron. Beneath her charming, attractive facade, she is an evil woman who manipulates and destroys people for her own amusement and profit. Steinbeck characterizes her as a "psychic monster" with a "malformed soul". In 1951, Steinbeck wrote a series of letters, known as "The Journal of a Novel: The East of Eden Letters", to his Document [4](Title: Hunterston B nuclear power station) million, and that electricity tariffs would have to rise by between 1 and 2 per cent. Extensive modelling work was performed in the Nuclear Power Company's (NPC) Whetstone, Leicestershire, fluid flow laboratories to determine where the salt would have been deposited, and the salt was successfully removed by technicians using vacuum cleaners and the plant returned to operation. In February 1997 there was concern that contaminated carbon dioxide gas from the plant had got into three road tankers and then entered the food chain via soft drinks and beers. Carlsberg-Tetley withdrew all its gas cylinders in Scotland as a result Document [5](Title: Ellison (band)) known as The Josh Hill Band. After playing a few shows with stand-in musicians, the two quickly realized the potential of a collective band. Following the recruitment of bassist, JD Carlson, the three decided on a more cohesive band name—The Josh Hill Band became known as Ellison. In June 2005 the trio stumbled across the band's newest member, Ian Bolender. Their 2005 EP ("Indecisive and Halfhearted") and constant regional live shows caught the attention of J.T. Woodruff, lead singer of the gold record-selling band Hawthorne Heights. Woodruff launched his own record label, Carbon Copy Media, and in early 2006 signed Document [6](Title: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012) he promised to "push Congress to conduct the maximum amount of oversight possible". The Senate later adopted by a 98 to 1 vote a compromise amendment, based upon a proposal by Senator Dianne Feinstein, which preserves current law concerning U.S. citizens and lawful resident aliens detained within the United States. After a Senate–House compromise text explicitly ruled out any limitation of the President's authorities, but also removed the "requirement" of military detention for terrorism suspects arrested in the United States, the White House issued a statement saying that it would not veto the bill. In his Signing Statement, President Obama Document [7](Title: Jurassic Park (film)) Jurassic Park is a 1993 American science - fiction adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Gerald R. Molen . The first installment in the Jurassic Park franchise , it is based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton and a screenplay written by Crichton and David Koepp . The film is set on the fictional island of Isla Nublar , located off Central America 's Pacific Coast near Costa Rica , where billionaire philanthropist John Hammond and a small team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of cloned dinosaurs . When industrial sabotage leads to a catastrophic shutdown of the park 's power facilities and security precautions , a small group of visitors , along with Hammond 's grandchildren , struggle to survive and escape the perilous island . Question: when was the first jurassic park movie released Answer:
1993
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Driver 2) The officers track Lenny to Havana, where Tanner disrupts Vasquez’s operations, but is too late to stop Lenny from leaving the city on a ship bound for San Diego, indicating that Vasquez’s next target is Las Vegas. Tanner later finds and captures Charles Jericho, one of Caine’s men, before traveling to Las Vegas with Jones to negotiate a truce with Caine. Caine assigns Jones to find Lenny while Tanner uses his driving skills to assist Caine’s operations in Las Vegas, eventually succeeding in destroying Vasquez’s supply depot. Soon after, Caine learns that both Lenny and Vasquez are in Rio de Document [1](Title: Duncan Mackinnon) Cudmore, John Somers-Smith and Angus Gillan. The crew won the gold medal for Great Britain and defeated a Leander crew. Subsequently, Mackinnon rowed for the winning Oxford crews in the Boat Race in 1909, 1910 and 1911. Mackinnon was also in the winning crew in the Grand Challenge Cup twice and in the Wyfold Challenge Cup once, losing only two races in all his Henley appearances. After Oxford, Mackinnon became a partner in the family business in Calcutta. He returned to England on the outbreak of World War I and was commissioned into the Royal North Devon Hussars. He transferred Document [2](Title: Son en Breugel) During the reign of Napoleon, both villages were finally combined into one municipality. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the population stayed relatively stable at about 1,500 inhabitants. However, between 1910 and 1940 the population increased from 1,600 to 3,500 inhabitants when people started moving to the village for economic reasons. It was the scene of heavy fighting at the end of the Second World War, particularly during "Operation Market Garden". From 1960 onwards, Son en Breugel continued to grow. As of August 2002, the number of inhabitants was estimated at 15,000. Currently, the number of households in Son Document [3](Title: Clambake (soundtrack)) Clambake (soundtrack) Clambake is the sixteenth soundtrack album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in mono and stereo, LPM/LSP 3893, in October 1967. It is the soundtrack to the 1967 film of the same name starring Presley. He entered RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee on February 21, 1967 for Recording sessions for his twenty fifth film. Supplemental material sessions took place on September 10 and 11, 1967. It peaked at number 40 on the "Billboard" 200. By the end of 1966, Presley no longer commanded the same level of sales or artistic respect as Document [4](Title: Ganga Kaveri Express) Number 139/140 started its service to Varanasi from Madras Beach station, from the opposite Platform where an "MG Ganga Kaveri Express" used to run to Rameswaram since Chennai Beach - Chennai Egmore - Rameswaram line was still in Metre Gauge. Later the superfast status was erased, made to terminate at Madras Central (now Chennai Central instead of Madras Beach (now Chennai Beach) as an Express and connection with Madras - Rameswaram Exp removed and name changed from Ganga Kaveri Exp to Madras - Varanasi Express. Thus increased halts at Katni, Pipariya, Betul and Sirpur Kaghaznagar, converted from one-night to two-nights Document [5](Title: Patrick Huse) Patrick Huse Patrick Huse (born April 1, 1948) is a Norwegian painter and multimedia artist. He studied landscape art and conceptualism during the late 1970,s and early 1980,s. His works incorporate techniques as painting, drawing, photograph, video, wall based text material and objects. His work is described by Matthew Kangas, Seattle’s leading critic for thirty years, interprets Patrick Huse’s art in the light of this narrative when he gave a great deal of praise in the Seattle Times about “Rift” in the Frye Art Museum, 2000: “Dark, cloudy and moody, Huse’s pictures are part of a long, gloomy tradition of Document [6](Title: Escomb Church) restorations. At an unknown date the eaves were raised. The nave now has a crow-stepped gable at each end. Some simple Gothic windows were inserted in the 13th century and the south porch was built in the 14th century. In the 19th century more windows were inserted and a new door was installed in the porch. But the majority of the windows, small and set high in the walls, are original Anglo-Saxon work. The church is essentially little changed from when it was built. Until the 19th century Escomb was a dependent chapelry of Bishop Auckland. In 1848 a vicarage Document [7](Title: Alex Rodriguez) In 2005 , Rodriguez hit . 321 , leading the American League with 124 runs and 48 HR while driving in 130 runs . He became the first Yankee to win the American League home run title since Reggie Jackson ( 41 ) in 1980 . He also became one of only two players in Major League history to compile at least 35 home runs , 100 runs and 100 RBIs in eight consecutive seasons ( Jimmie Foxx accomplished the feat in nine straight seasons from 1932 to 1940 ) . Rodriguez established the franchise record for most home runs in a single season by a right - handed batter ( broke Joe DiMaggio 's mark of 46 in 1937 ) . His 47 HR from the third base position are a single - season American League record . Rodriguez hit 26 home runs at Yankee Stadium in 2005 , establishing the single - season club record for right - handed batters ( previously held by DiMaggio in 1937 and Gary Sheffield in 2004 ) . On June 8 , at 29 years , 316 days old , he became the youngest player in MLB history to reach the 400 HR mark . 2005 also marked the tenth straight season that Rodriguez scored at least 100 runs . On defense , however , he had the lowest range factor in the league at third for the second straight season ( 2.62 ) . Question: alex rodriguez most home runs in a season Answer:
47
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Maunder Minimum) of the Little Ice Age is that it was the result of volcanic action. The onset of the Little Ice Age also occurred well before the beginning of the Maunder minimum, and northern-hemisphere temperatures during the Maunder minimum were not significantly different from the previous 80 years, suggesting a decline in solar activity was not the main causal driver of the Little Ice Age. The correlation between low sunspot activity and cold winters in England has recently been analyzed using the longest existing surface temperature record, the Central England Temperature record. They emphasize that this is a regional and seasonal Document [1](Title: Just for the Record (Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased))) Just for the Record (Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)) Just for the record is the sixth episode of the popular 1969 ITC British television series "Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)" starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. The episode was first broadcast on 25 October 1969 on ITV. Directed by Jeremy Summers. Jeff Randall and Jeannie are given work as escorts for a beauty contest featuring beautiful women from around the world. While Jeff begins a romantic involvement with the attractive Miss Moscow, Marty quickly becomes aware that Jeannie's charge, Miss London, is an undercover spy interested in valuable documents. Severing Document [2](Title: Capella) Five Chariots"). In Quechua it was known as "Colça"; the Incas held the star in high regard. The Hawaiians saw Capella as part of an asterism "Ke ka o Makali'i" ("The canoe bailer of Makali'i") that helped them navigate at sea. Called "Hoku-lei" "star wreath", it formed this asterism with Procyon, Sirius, Castor and Pollux. In Tahitian folklore, Capella was "Tahi-ari'i", the wife of "Fa'a-nui" (Auriga) and mother of prince "Ta'urua" (Venus) who sails his canoe across the sky. In Inuit astronomy, Capella, along with Menkalinan (Beta Aurigae), Pollux (Beta Geminorum) and Castor (Alpha Geminorum), formed a constellation Quturjuuk, "collar-bones", Document [3](Title: Mirela Dulgheru) Mirela Dulgheru Mirela Dulgheru–Renda, aka Mirela Renda, (born Mirela Dulgheru October 5, 1966) is a Romanian-born Turkish female long jumper. She became a naturalised Turkish citizen by marriage in 1999, and adopted the surname Renda. She is the holder of third national performance outdoor long jump (7.14 m), a Romanian national record in long jump indoor (6.99 m) and a national record at sprint distances sample 50 m, 60 m and 80 m. She won twelve titles at Balkan Championships, and was over hundred times winner at national level in Romania. Mirela Dulgheru competed for her native country Romania at Document [4](Title: Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre) Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre City of London Academy (also known as "The NCS" ) is a newly established selective Sixth Form college located in East Ham, London, and is based in three fully renovated listed buildings. The college is coeducational and is affiliated with University College London. As one the most demanding sixth form colleges in London, it is often rated as Outstanding by OFSTED for its study programmes. The NCS specialises in the teaching of Maths and the Sciences, and contains nine labs that are equipped to a high standard for studying the Document [5](Title: Grange P-12 College) Years curriculum. The college operates a thirty period week. The facilities on the primary campus, which were built in 1997, include 18 permanent classrooms and 12 relocatables. Specialist facilities include an Art/ Dance classroom, ICT laboratory, Library, hall/gymnasium and canteen. The surrounding grounds feature adventure play equipment, a basketball court, and a grassed oval. The college has developed plans for further improvement and this will provide a new gymnasium and artificial turf covering for some play areas. Improvements achieved in the last two years at the secondary campus include the new VCE study centre, vocational studies facilities for hairdressing and Document [6](Title: Christopher Carley) and "Veronica Mars". He also played a small role in the film "Lions for Lambs". Most recently, he starred with Clint Eastwood in the film "Gran Torino". In 2018, Chris Carley is currently featured in a TD Ameritrade commercial playing pool with the TD Ameritrade representative. Christopher Carley Christopher Murphy Carley (born May 31, 1978) is an American actor who is sometimes credited as Chris Carley. Carley was born in Suffern, New York to Elizabeth and Gerard Carley and grew up in Pearl River. He has two sisters, Cara and Sarah, and graduated from Pearl River High School in 1996. Document [7](Title: Flag of Chicago) The flag , designed by Wallace Rice , was adopted in 1917 after Rice won the design competition for the flag . The three sections of the white field and the two stripes represent geographical features of the city , the stars symbolize historical events , and the points of the stars represent important virtues or concepts . The historic events represented by the stars are Fort Dearborn , the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 , the World 's Columbian Exposition of 1893 , and the Century of Progress Exposition of 1933 -- 34 . Question: what are the four stars on the chicago flag Answer:
symbolize historical events
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Economic history of the Russian Federation) a market system. In the Soviet economy, prices were an accounting mechanism only. The government established prices for all goods and services based on the role of the product in the plan and on other noneconomic criteria. This pricing system produced anomalies. For example, the price of bread, a traditional staple of the Russian diet, was below the cost of the wheat used to produce it. In some cases, farmers fed their livestock bread rather than grain because bread cost less. In another example, rental fees for apartments were set very low to achieve social equity, yet housing was in Document [1](Title: Peter II of Yugoslavia) soldier, 50 Serb civilians would be shot in reprisal worked to deter Chetniks from attacking the Wehrmacht after October 1941 as Mihailović concluded that guerrilla attacks were not worth the reprisals. The Chetniks were most active in Serbia and Montenegro while the Communist Partisans drew most of their support from the "prečani" Serbs in Bosnia and in the "Krajina" and from anti-fascist Croats, Slovenes and Bosnian Muslims. Unlike the Chetniks who had a narrowly Serbian and Orthodox nationalist message, the Partisans were a pan-Yugoslav force. The Partisans were considerably better organized than the Chetniks and were more willing to accept Document [2](Title: Armour, South Dakota) at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 95.7% White, 2.7% Native American, 0.3% Asian, and 1.3% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.6% of the population. There were 325 households of which 20.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49.5% were married couples living together, 3.7% had a female householder with no husband present, 2.5% had a male householder with no wife present, and 44.3% were non-families. 41.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 28% had someone living alone who was Document [3](Title: Mechanical ventilation) positive pressure ventilation, where air (or another gas mix) is pushed into the lungs through the airways, and negative pressure ventilation, where air is, in essence, sucked into the lungs by stimulating movement of the chest. Apart from these two main types there are many specific modes of mechanical ventilation, and their nomenclature has been revised over the decades as the technology has continually developed. Mechanical ventilation is indicated when the patient's spontaneous ventilation is inadequate to maintain life. It is also indicated as prophylaxis for imminent collapse of other physiologic functions, or ineffective gas exchange in the lungs. Because Document [4](Title: Shankara (2016 film)) Prasad Labs. Ramesh Prasad gave the clap, Chamundeswarinath switched on the camera and VV Vinayak directed the first shot. An item song was shot on British model-turned-actress Hazel Crowney, who has appeared in the Hindi films "U Me Aur Hum" and "A Flat". Nara Rohit and Regina play the lead and Ahuti Prasad, M.S. Narayana, Rajeev Kanakala and Pragathi are in other important roles in this film. The Music Was Composed By Sai Karthik and Released by Aditya Music. Shankara (2016 film) Shankara is a 2016 Telugu film directed by Tatineni Satya and produced by R.V. Chandramouli Prasad (Kinnu) under Document [5](Title: Deidre Brock) opera "Home and Away". She moved to Scotland in 1996 to live with her partner, having met him when she visited the country on holiday a year earlier. Brock worked for Rob Gibson MSP before being elected as a SNP Councillor on the City of Edinburgh Council for the Leith Walk ward in 2007 where she topped the poll with 2,550 first preferences. She was re-elected in the 2012 elections, again topping the poll with 1,735 first preferences, and subsequently became the Deputy Lord Provost of Edinburgh as the SNP and the Scottish Labour Party formed an arrangement to run Document [6](Title: Upper Beaches) The community was then at a distance of about 5 miles from the city at Woodbine, in a still largely wooded area. By 1850, the village’s population had reached 100. At this point, the village also included a few inns, three taverns, a school and a blacksmith’s shop. One of the popular inns was The Norway House Hotel, standing on the south side of Kingston Road just east of Woodbine Avenue and was typical of many hotels in the suburbs of Toronto, heavily patronized by farmers on their way to and from market. Another was James Shaw’s Hotel and Tavern, Document [7](Title: Daydream (The Lovin' Spoonful song)) '' Daydream '' is a popular song written by John Sebastian , published in 1966 . The song was originally recorded that year by Sebastian 's group The Lovin ' Spoonful and released on their album of the same title . Question: who sings the song what a day for a daydream Answer:
The Lovin ' Spoonful
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Majed Abdullah) Majed Abdullah Majed Ahmed Abdullah ( (born 11 January 1959) is a former striker for Al Nassr FC and Saudi national team. He was one of the top international scorers in the world (115 goals). He won Asian Footballer of the Year three times in 1984, 1985, and 1986. He won the AFC Asian Cup twice in 1984 and 1988. He has been the league's top scorer 6 times and was nicknamed the "Arabian Jewel". Abdullah was born in the Al-Baghdadia District in Jeddah, close to Al-Ittihad Club. Majed is the second son of Ahmed Abdullah. Being a neighbor to Document [1](Title: Anglican Bishop of Southwark) He had previously been the area Bishop of Woolwich (2005–2011). When the post-holder ranks among the longest-serving 21 bishops heading a diocese, he or she will qualify for a place in the House of Lords, joining the other five who qualify "ex officio", including the two archbishops. Anglican Bishop of Southwark The Bishop of Southwark is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Southwark in the Province of Canterbury. Until 1877, Southwark had been part of the Diocese of Winchester when it was transferred to the Diocese of Rochester. In 1891, the Bishop of Rochester appointed Huyshe Yeatman-Biggs Document [2](Title: Melbourne Town Hall) emerged." The Town Hall was designed by the famous local architect Joseph Reed and Barnes, in the Second Empire style. Reed's designs also included the State Library of Victoria, the Royal Exhibition Building, and Melbourne Trades Hall. The building is topped by Prince Alfred's Tower, named after the Duke. The tower includes a 2.44 m diameter clock, which was started on 31 August 1874, after being presented to the council by the Mayor's son, Vallange Condell. It was built by Smith and Sons of London. The longest of its copper hands measures 1.19 m long, and weighs 8.85 kg. The Document [3](Title: Danleigh Borman) selected to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference second team in 2007 after finishing his senior season with one goal and seven assists. Borman totalled seven goals and 16 assists in 83 games in his four seasons with Rhode Island. During the 2006 and 2007 season Borman also played for the Rhode Island Stingrays in the USL Premier Development League. In 2006, he led the Stingrays with seven goals, including a hat-trick in a 6–0 victory over the Vermont Voltage on 2 July 2006. Borman was drafted with the 7th overall pick in the 2008 MLS Supplemental Draft by New York Red Document [4](Title: Siege of Hasedō) general Kamiizumi Yasutsuna was killed. Shortly afterwards, however, news arrived of Tokugawa Ieyasu's victory at Sekigahara, and so Naoe called a full withdrawal of all his forces back to Yonezawa, putting an end to his campaigns in the north. Siege of Hasedō The was one of a series of battles fought in the far north of Japan's main island of Honshū (the Tōhoku region) contemporaneous with the famous and decisive campaigns between Tokugawa Ieyasu and Ishida Mitsunari further south. Over the course of the year 1600, Naoe Kanetsugu, a general loyal to Ishida Mitsunari, would lead a campaign in Tōhoku, Document [5](Title: International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement) the International Red Cross; he visited Theresienstadt in 1944. The choice of the inexperienced Rossel for this mission has been interpreted as indicative of his organization's indifference to the "Jewish problem", while his report has been described as "emblematic of the failure of the ICRC" to advocate for Jews during the Holocaust. Rossel's report was noted for its uncritical acceptance of Nazi propaganda. He erroneously stated that Jews were not deported from Theresienstadt. Claude Lanzmann recorded his experiences in 1979, producing a documentary entitled "A Visitor from the Living". On 12 March 1945, ICRC president Jacob Burckhardt received a message Document [6](Title: Mikhail Nikolayevich Zadornov) wordplay into his sketches, based on folk etymology. Zadornov ran an internet site and quotes stories and jokes found on the Internet or e-mailed to him by fans. In March 2014 he signed a letter in support of the position of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin on accession of Crimea to Russia. Zadornov attended a public school in Riga and showed a lot of interest in play acting and performing. After Zadornov graduated, he went to Riga's Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers, as his parents wanted. Later on, he transferred to Moscow Aviation Institute, where he finished his studies Document [7](Title: Woman's Hour) Created by Norman Collins and originally presented by Alan Ivimey , Woman 's Hour was first broadcast on 7 October 1946 on the BBC 's Light Programme ( now called Radio 2 ) . Janet Quigley , who was also involved with the birth of the UK radio programme Today , has been credited with '' virtually creating '' the programme . Question: when was late night woman’s hour created Answer:
7 October 1946
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Volkswagen Beetle (A5)) extra 10 horsepower for a total of 210. Volkswagen has started production of a new R-Line Beetle. This new, limited edition trim level comes equipped with the new 210 hp gen3 turbo four, new front fascia and a metal dash plate finished off with 'R' badging all around. Along with increased performance, the new engine is expected to get about 8% greater fuel economy, or around 1–2 more miles per gallon. The engine will be fitted to all Volkswagens that currently use the gen2 2.0l turbo four. A version with a rugged off-road look called the 'Beetle Dune' went on Document [1](Title: Mississippi Civil Rights Museum) Rights Museum Advisory Commission had also been established, and the public was invited to participate in a series of meetings to determine the museum's scope and the type of collections it should acquire. Architectural drawings for the building's interior as well as a number of conceptual proposals for the exterior were developed by April 2012, and taken around the state to seek citizen input. Interim Project Manager Angela Stewart told the press, "We are in the schematic design phase of the museum where simultaneously architects are working on a design for the building. Also our exhibit designers are working on Document [2](Title: Rapperswil, Bern) as "Ruopolsriet". During the Late Middle Ages the village was owned by the von Ergeuw family from Burgdorf. The family is mentioned in 1373 during a dispute over land use near the village. At some time before 1506, Konrad von Ergeuw sold the village to Bern. Under Bernese control Ruppoldsried was placed under the control and low court of Mülchi. It was part of the high court of Zollikofen. The residents were part of the parish of Messen in Solothurn. In the 16th century, when Messen embraced the Protestant Reformation and adopted the Reformed faith, Ruppoldsried followed. Beginning in the Document [3](Title: Sigma Piscium) both stars can be detected and it is double-lined. It has an orbital period of 81 days, and the orbit is relatively eccentric, at about 0.9. Both components are B-type main-sequence stars. Sigma Piscium is moving through the Milky Way at a speed of 23.5 km/s relative to the Sun. Its projected galactic orbit carries it between 24,300 and 29,400 light years from the center of the galaxy. Sigma Piscium was a latter designation of 40 Andromedae. In Chinese, (), meaning "Legs (asterism)", refers to an asterism consisting of refers to an asterism consisting of σ Piscium, η Andromedae, 65 Document [4](Title: Yijing (monk)) method of Chinese romanization. Zhang Wenming became a monk at age 14 and was an admirer of Faxian and Xuanzang, both famed monks of his childhood. Provided funding by an otherwise unknown benefactor named Fong, he decided to visit the renowned Buddhist university of Nalanda, in Bihar, India, to further study Buddhism. Traveling by a Persian boat out of Guangzhou, he arrived in Srivijaya (today's Palembang of Sumatra) after 22 days, where he spent the next six months learning Sanskrit grammar and Malay language. He went on to record visits to the nations of Malayu and Kiteh (Kedah), and in Document [5](Title: Municipalities of Kerala) of the municipalities in Kerala. The act, which was integrated for the municipalities and corporations in the state, laid out the constitution of the town panchayats, municipalities and municipal corporations. The state of Kerala has 87 municipalities and six municipal corporations. With 13 municipalities, the district of Ernakulam has the most number of municipalities in the state. The present form of urban local government owes its genesis to the British rule. Lord Ripon's Resolution of 18 May 1882 on local self-government dealt with the constitution of local bodies, their functions, finances, and powers, and laid the foundation of local self-government Document [6](Title: Statue of John Bunyan, Bedford) and faces symbolically the site of his imprisonment. A ring of bollards, connected by chains protect the base of the statue. A controlled crossing has resulted in the erection of a set of traffic lights extremely close to the statue. John Bunyan (1628-1688) was an English Christian writer and religious dissident, who was born, and lived in Bedfordshire and was twice imprisoned in Bedford County Gaol. Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, Baronet (1834–1890) was a medallist and sculptor, born in Vienna to Hungarian parents. While several of Boehm's colossal statues are considered important, notably the statue of Queen Victoria he is Document [7](Title: Ireland's Got Talent) Name of act Age ( s ) Genre Act Semi-final Result Aaron J. Hart 24 Music Rapper Finalist ( Won Judges ' Vote ) Affia Ni Fhaolin 18 Singing Singer / Pianist Eliminated Atlantic Rhythm Unknown Dance Musicians Group / Dance Group Eliminated ( Lost Judges ' Vote ) Christopher King 29 Singing Singer Eliminated Deaftones 13 - 22 Singing Choir Eliminated ( Lost Judges ' Vote ) Double Impact 9 & 12 Dance Dance Duo Finalist ( Won Judges ' Vote ) Evelyn Williams 81 Singing Singer Eliminated FKFT Unknown Dance Hip - Hop Dance Troupe Runners - up Grim Squeaker 33 Danger Sideshow Act Eliminated Keeva Air Candy 32 Acrobatics Aerialist Eliminated Linda McLoughlin 38 Singing Singer Finalist ( Won Judges ' Vote ) Martin McGuinness 51 Singing Drag Act Eliminated Matt Dodd 68 Singing Singer Finalist ( Wildcard ) Mini Puppet Popstars Unknown Comedy Puppeteer Group Eliminated Paul Ryder 30 Singing Drag Act Eliminated ( Lost Judges ' Vote ) Philip Murphy 72 Singing Singer Eliminated RDC 12 - 22 Dance Dance Troupe Winner Ronan Brady 31 Acrobatics Cyr Wheel Acrobat Eliminated Sean Hegarty 34 Comedy Comedian Eliminated Shania Rollo 13 Singing Singer Eliminated Steve Barry 31 Singing Opera Singer Eliminated Tamara Operi 28 Music Singer / Rapper Eliminated Xquisite 8 - 11 Dance Ballroom Dance Group Runners - up Zacc Milne 19 Dance Dancer Finalist ( Wildcard ) Question: who are the finalists in ireland's got talent Answer:
Linda McLoughlin
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: FC AGMK) old and original name AGMK, under which he performed from 2004 to 2008, before renaming in "FK Olmaliq" in 2009. Olmaliq FK played plays its matches at the Metallurg Stadium. Metallurg Stadium was built in 1960 and holds 11,000 spectators. In 2011 club started with building of new modern 12.000-all-seater stadium, "New Olmaliq Stadium" located not far from Metallurg Stadium. The sporting complex also includes indoor courts for volleyball, handball, basketball, kurash and outdoor and indoor tennis courts. The construction works were finished in February 2014. The old stadium remains and will be renovated. The whole sporting compplex with "New Document [1](Title: Chechen State University) Chechen State University Chechen State University (Russian: Чеченский государственный университет) is a university located in Grozny, Chechnya, Russia. The school is home to the North Caucasian Centre of Pedagogics. The university traces its roots back to 1938. Chechen State University, formerly Grozney University, saw a surge of development between 1970 and 1980. Botanical gardens were built in the mountainous areas of the Chechen Republic. Technologies developed at the university were used in aviation design for Tupolev, and many of the university's scientific discoveries were displayed at the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition of the USSR and at international exhibitions. Regional scientific conferences Document [2](Title: Josephine Baker) on Theatre Row, 42nd Street, New York City. It celebrates Baker's life and works. Château des Milandes, a castle near Sarlat in the Dordogne, was Baker's home where she raised her twelve children. It is open to the public and displays her stage outfits including her banana skirt (of which there are apparently several). It also displays many family photographs and documents as well as her Legion of Honour medal. Most rooms are open for the public to walk through including bedrooms with the cots where her children slept, a huge kitchen, and a dining room where she often entertained Document [3](Title: Kingdom of Jimma) of "Jimma Badi"), but late in the 18th century another group, the Diggo of Mana, began to extend their domain, conquering the Lalo clan who lived around Jiren, and gaining access to the market and trade center at Hirmata (later called Jimma). Mohammed Hassen believes that the Badi lost their predominant position in part due to raids by king Abba Bagido of Limmu-Ennarea, but also due to constant infighting. It was during the reign of Abba Jifar I that the kingdom of Jimma coalesced, and after this time Jimma was frequently referred to as "Jimma Abba Jifar". King Abba Jifar Document [4](Title: First Presbyterian Church (Marion, Iowa)) First Presbyterian Church (Marion, Iowa) First Presbyterian Church is located in Marion, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. The church was organized on February 5, 1842. There were originally nine members, many of whom transferred their membership from the Linn Grove Presbyterian Church near Springville, Iowa. It was originally called the Old School Presbyterian Church. While that generally refers to it being conservative, it also meant in the years before the Civil War that it was anti-slavery. Initially, the congregation met for services in public buildings, including the Linn County courthouse, Document [5](Title: 1st Lincolnshire Artillery Volunteers) and at zero hour (07.30) 137th Brigade made its attack with 1/6th Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment and 1/6th Bn North Staffordshire Regiment in the lead. Patrols had already established that the German wire was not adequately cut: there were four partially cut lanes on the South Staffs' front and five areas of weakened wire in front of the North Staffs. In addition, German casualties during the bombardment had been few because of their deep dugouts, and when the attack went in their men emerged to receive the attack with heavy machine-gun and rifle fire from their trenches and from Gommecourt Document [6](Title: Triple H) in 2000 blossomed into a real-life romance when Levesque began dating Stephanie McMahon. They were married on October 25, 2003, at the St. Teresa of Avila Church in Sleepy Hollow, New York. They have three daughters: Aurora Rose Levesque (born July 24, 2006), Murphy Claire Levesque (born July 28, 2008), and Vaughn Evelyn Levesque (born August 24, 2010). Levesque had previously been in a long-term relationship with fellow wrestler Chyna, but they split up over her personal issues and her not being interested in having children. In late 2004, Levesque released a book titled "Making the Game: Triple H's Approach Document [7](Title: Andi Mack) Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 12 April 7 , 2017 ( 2017 - 04 - 07 ) June 23 , 2017 ( 2017 - 06 - 23 ) TBA October 27 , 2017 ( 2017 - 10 - 27 ) TBA Question: when does the new andy mac come on Answer:
October 27 , 2017
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Nana (manga)) Miyazaki as Hachi (Nana Komatsu), Ryuhei Matsuda as Ren Honjo, Tetsuji Tamayama as Takumi Ichinose, Hiroki Narimiya as Nobuo Terashima, and Matsuyama Kenichi as Shinichi Okazaki. The DVD edition was released on March 3, 2006. The film did quite well at the Japanese box office, grossing more than 4 billion yen, and staying in the top 10 for several weeks. A sequel, "Nana 2", was announced right after the debuted. However, on August 4, 2006, Toho stated that shooting would begin mid-September and that the film was to be released on December 9, 2006. Aoi Miyazaki and Ryuhei Matsuda would Document [1](Title: Ángel Di María) and was later taken off the field. It was later announced after the match that Di María would miss the rest of the tournament due to the injury. He had previously helped to create Gonzalo Higuaín's only goal of the match, which sent Argentina into the semi-finals. Argentina finished the tournament as runners-up to Germany. On 11 July, Di María was named on the ten-man shortlist for FIFA's Golden Ball award for the tournament's best player. On 3 September 2014, in a friendly away against world champions Germany, Di María had a part in all four of Argentina's goals in Document [2](Title: Fractional calculus) is essentially what has been described above. The theory for periodic functions (therefore including the 'boundary condition' of repeating after a period) is the Weyl integral. It is defined on Fourier series, and requires the constant Fourier coefficient to vanish (thus, it applies to functions on the unit circle whose integrals evaluate to 0). The Riemann-Liouville integral exists in two forms, upper and lower. Considering the interval [a,b], the integrals are defined as Where the former is valid for t>a and the latter is valid for t</ref> By contrast the Grünwald–Letnikov derivative starts with the derivative instead of the integral. Document [3](Title: Gene stacked event) Gene stacked event A genetically modified organism (GMO) and all subsequent identical clones resulting from a transformation process are called collectively a transformation event. If more than one gene from another organism has been transferred, the created GMO has stacked genes (or stacked traits), and is called a gene stacked event. Gene stacked events have become an important topic in plant breeding. Occasionally, researchers wish to transfer more than one trait (e.g. an insect resistance and a herbicide resistance) to a crop. Consequently, they need to transfer more than one gene, and do so either in one or in subsequent Document [4](Title: Vanessa Kirby) In May that year, it was reported that Kirby was cast as Princess Margaret after a six-month search, in Netflix's first original British series "The Crown" written by Peter Morgan and directed by Stephen Daldry. She was nominated for the BAFTA in 2017, and then went on to win the BAFTA for her performance in season two in 2018. Baz Bamigboye reported Kirby would play Elena in Robert Icke's "Uncle Vanya" at the Almeida Theatre in 2016, for which she won rave reviews, with Matt Trueman of "Variety" writing: "Kirby is a superlative Elena: lithe, fickle, hypocritical, shallow and yet Document [5](Title: 2002 Marshall Thundering Herd football team) second half, but a pair of penalties stalled its drive. Marshall took over at its 46, and Doss had a 13-yard TD catch after a beautiful 24-yard pass from Leftwich to Marriott. The Thundering Herd used a 10-play, 80-yard drive to start the fourth quarter, taking a 31-7 lead on Marriott's 26-yard TD reception. Leftwich was 5-of-7 for 63 yards on the drive. A fumble by Ragone was recovered by Marshall defensive end Johnathan Goddard on the Louisville 29. After a penalty moved Marshall closer, Franklin Wallace scored on a 16-yard run for the Herd's final touchdown. External link: https://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores102/102352/20021218NCAAFLOUISVILLE0.htm/ Document [6](Title: California Polytechnic State University) come from working-class and low-income families." It's one among 20 public institutions in the U.S. with this negative distinction. Though generally regarded as a positive for the area due to the economic impact, Cal Poly has received criticism for both the behavior of students upsetting the community, and the effects on local housing market. Parties and gatherings have gotten wilder due to an increased student body size and social media presence, leading to the university being named the #9 party school in California by Niche. In 2017, the median home price in San Luis Obispo was $530,000. In May 2018, Document [7](Title: Soviet-Afghan War) The Soviet -- Afghan War lasted over nine years , from December 1979 to February 1989 . Insurgent groups known as the mujahideen fought against the Soviet Army and the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan government , mostly in the country 's rural countryside . The mujahideen groups were backed by the United States and Pakistan , making it a Cold War proxy war . Between 562,000 and 2,000,000 civilians were killed and millions of Afghans fled the country as refugees , mostly to Pakistan and Iran . Question: who was involved in the soviet invasion of afghanistan Answer:
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan government
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Jeremiah Hamilton) time of his death in May 1875, Jeremiah Hamilton was said by obituaries to be the richest black man in the United States. He is buried in his family lot in the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn. There is no known surviving image of Jeremiah Hamilton. As biographer Shane White has reasoned, Hamilton "almost certainly did have photographs taken, and quite likely commissioned a painting, but if any likenesses have survived they are probably catalogued under ‘miscellaneous’ or as ‘subject unknown'." Jeremiah Hamilton Jeremiah G. Hamilton (sometimes Jerry Hamilton) was a Wall Street broker noted as "the only black millionaire in Document [1](Title: Platelet-derived growth factor) cells of mesenchymal origin, including fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells and glial cells. In both mouse and human, the PDGF signalling network consists of five ligands, PDGF-AA through -DD (including -AB), and two receptors, PDGFRalpha and PDGFRbeta. All PDGFs function as secreted, disulphide-linked homodimers, but only PDGFA and B can form functional heterodimers. Though PDGF is synthesized, stored (in the alpha granules of platelets), and released by platelets upon activation, it is also produced by other cells including smooth muscle cells, activated macrophages, and endothelial cells Recombinant PDGF is used in medicine to help heal chronic ulcers and in orthopedic surgery Document [2](Title: Inside Out (1975 film)) The truck was assigned to collect a cargo from a railroad yard and deliver it to the Reich Bank. The driver named Hans Schmidt (Günter Meisner) presented the order to the railroad official in charge to receive the cargo that was intercepted by a convoy of SS officers. They presented Schmidt with an order signed by a Nazi party official to transport the cargo from the Balkans. Schmidt noticed the contents of gold bars when one of the crates was dropped. Schmidt was shipped out to the Eastern front, where he was captured, and remained in prison until the year Document [3](Title: Bromley-by-Bow tube station) and Great Eastern Railway (GER)—which ran services from Fenchurch Street to North Woolwich—saw plans drawn up in 1892 to construct a new station. A fire on 20 December of that year saw these plans brought forward and work was started early in 1893. Bromley Junction was moved west to accommodate this work and a new 36 lever signal box was opened with the re-sited junction on 1 October 1893. The new station to the west of St. Leonards Street (now Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach) was opened on 1 March 1894 and the old station on the other side of the Document [4](Title: Economy of Vancouver) market. CMHC says those imbalances can occur when overbuilding, overvaluation, overheating and price acceleration, or combinations of those factors, move away from historical averages. Downtown also plays host as a major centre for diplomacy and foreign relations. 54 countries have a consulate or consulate general offices in the city . In addition, major diplomatic meetings have been hosted by the city, including the Yeltsin-Clinton summit in 1993 and the APEC annual meeting in 1997. The city hosted the United Nations' World Urban Forum III in 2006. Finally, Greenpeace was founded in Vancouver and had its world headquarters there in the Document [5](Title: The Adventures of Robin Hood) and "Sherwood Forest", so named because they were the location sites for the earlier Douglas Fairbanks production of "Robin Hood" (1922). Several scenes were shot at the Warner Bros. Burbank Studios and the Warner Ranch in Calabasas. The archery tournament was filmed at the former Busch Gardens, now part of Lower Arroyo Park, in Pasadena. Stunt men and bit players, padded with balsa wood on protective metal plates, were paid $150 per arrow for being shot by professional archer Howard Hill. Hill, although listed as the archer captain defeated by Robin, was cast as Elwen the Welshman, an archer seen Document [6](Title: Scarlet Harlets) "the actors' ability to literally think on their feet". The company's process for rehearsal included a week for research and development, during which the actors were allowed to improvise so as to identify characters and suitable story elements. The writer took this material and made it into a script over the next few months. The actors then worked with the script in their rehearsals. This process was modified somewhat to permit the adaptation of pre-existing scripts, whether in English or translated. It was adapted one step further to include the commissioning of fresh translations by people such as Eaton who Document [7](Title: Good Vibrations (Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch song)) '' Good Vibrations '' US commercial cassette single Single by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch featuring Loleatta Holloway from the album Music for the People B - side '' So What Chu Sayin '' Released July 16 , 1991 Format 7 '' maxi CD Genre Pop - rap new jack swing hip hop eurodance Length 4 : 25 Label Interscope Songwriter ( s ) Donnie Wahlberg Mark Wahlberg Amir Quadeer Shakir Dan Hartman Producer ( s ) Donnie Wahlberg Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch singles chronology '' Good Vibrations '' ( 1991 ) '' Wildside '' ( 1991 ) '' Good Vibrations '' ( 1991 ) '' Wildside '' ( 1991 ) Loleatta Holloway singles chronology '' So Sweet '' ( 1987 ) So Sweet1987 '' Good Vibrations '' ( 1991 ) Good Vibrations1991 '' Take Me Away '' ( 1992 ) Take Me Away1992 Question: when was good vibrations by marky mark released Answer:
July 16 , 1991
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Eldorado Canyon State Park) Eldorado State Park is the Roosevelt National Forest and Colorado's Front Range. East of the site you'll find the heavily populated areas of Boulder and Denver on the High Plains. Snow and ice are common on roads and trails from mid-October through late April. In the summer months, snow is still possible but less common. Varying conditions throughout a given day can be expected throughout the year. Summer days can typically have beautiful sunny mornings and short sudden thunderstorms in the afternoon. Eldorado Canyon State Park Eldorado Canyon State Park is part of the Colorado State Park system. It is Document [1](Title: High school secret societies) Initial growth in the Midwest may have been fueled by competition with the East Coast. Boston Latin, the oldest public school in America, and Erasmus High School often had football matches with Chicago's top public schools, thereby spreading an influence from the East Coast to the Midwest. Many of Chicago's upper class students had East Coast connections. Introductions could have been made to the "K.O.A" and "A.U.V." (Auctoritas, Unitas, Veritas) secret societies of Phillips Academy, of which Skull and Bones inductee George H. W. Bush was a member of the latter. Secret societies at Phillips Academy remain prevalent to this Document [2](Title: Joseph Breen) Joseph Breen Joseph Ignatius Breen (October 14, 1888 – December 5, 1965) was an American film censor with the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America who applied the Hays Code to film production. Breen was the youngest of three sons born to Mary and Hugh A. Breen in Philadelphia. His father had emigrated from Ireland and met his mother Mary in New Jersey. Breen was raised in a strict Roman Catholic home and attended Gesu Parish School until the eighth grade. He then attended Boys Catholic High School. He attended Saint Joseph's College but dropped out after two years, Document [3](Title: DDR4 SDRAM) the nature of DDR, speeds are typically advertised as doubles of these numbers (DDR3-1600 and DDR4-2400 are common, with DDR4-3200 and DDR4-4800 available at high cost). Although a low-voltage standard has yet to be finalized (), it is anticipated that low-voltage DDR4 will run at a voltage of 1.05 V, compared to DDR3's low-voltage standard (DDR3L) which requires 1.35 V to operate. Standards body JEDEC began working on a successor to DDR3 around 2005, about 2 years before the launch of DDR3 in 2007. The high-level architecture of DDR4 was planned for completion in 2008. Some advance information was published Document [4](Title: John Horse) pursued charges of kidnapping against the suspected slavers. The slave raids continued as tensions mounted. In 1844 John Horse traveled to Washington, D.C. with a delegation of Seminole including Coacoochee to argue for a separate land grant for the Seminole on the grounds that they were and had been a separate people for at least a hundred years. Failing to secure the backing they needed, they returned to Indian Territory, but Horse traveled once more to Washington, this time on his own (acting as servant to an officer's brother) to lobby General Jesup to live up to his earlier promises. Document [5](Title: Razak Omotoyossi) scoring four goals in the 2008–09 season as Al-Nassr finished 5th in the Saudi Professional League. On 9 June 2009 Omotoyoissi signed a three-year contract with French Ligue 2 side FC Metz. He scored twice in 8 starts and 14 as a substitute player as Metz finished fourth in the 2009–10 season, just missing out on promotion to Ligue 1. On 30 March 2011 Swedish club GAIS confirmed that they had signed Omotoyossi, he was signed on a short-term contract until July. On 21 July 2011 Omotoyossi signed a short-term contract with Syrianska FC where he only played 5 matches Document [6](Title: MétéoMédia) MétéoMédia MétéoMédia is the French-language component of the Canadian Category A weather information specialty channel and web site owned by Pelmorex. MétéoMédia primarily serves viewers in Quebec, although some cable TV systems in Ontario and New Brunswick carry the channel as well. It is available nationwide via satellite. MétéoMédia went on the air along with the bilingual specialty service's English-language component, The Weather Network, for the first time on September 1, 1988; both MétéoMédia and The Weather Network broadcast separate 24-hour-a-day feeds. MétéoMedia has a separate feed for the Montreal area. Both MétéoMedia and the Weather Network are owned by Document [7](Title: Hard Rock Stadium) Opened August 16 , 1987 Question: when was hard rock stadium in miami built Answer:
August 16 , 1987
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Henry Cosgrove (judge)) (1988–91), Chairman of the Superannuation Accumulation Fund (1989–92), President of the Retirement Benefits Fund (1990–95) and Chairman of the Legal Aid Commission (1991). Cosgrove was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 1993. Cosgrove died in 2010. Henry Cosgrove (judge) Henry Edward Cosgrove AM QC (9 November 1922 – 22 February 2010) was an Australian judge. Cosgrove's father, Robert Cosgrove, would serve as Premier of Tasmania from 1939 to 1947. He attended St Virgil's College from 1929 to 1939, graduating dux and with the Dr James Scott Memorial Prize for English Composition. He enrolled in a commerce degree Document [1](Title: Boeing 747-400) the 747-400's first European customer, KLM, the Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) shocked Boeing by refusing to grant regulatory certification for the aircraft, citing the upper deck cabin floor's resistance to collapse in the event of a sudden decompression. While the manufacturer asserted that the 747-400's cabin floor was no different from the already-certified and in-service 747-300, the JAA maintained that the newer model would have a service life into 2020 and beyond and was thus subject to a newer, more stringent standard which had been updated to reflect the risk of explosive devices. In the days leading up to the Document [2](Title: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) further Narnia adaptations. Stage adaptations include a 1984 version staged at London's Westminster Theatre, produced by Vanessa Ford Productions. The play, adapted by Glyn Robbins, was directed by Richard Williams and designed by Marty Flood. Jules Tasca, Ted Drachman, and Thomas Tierney collaborated on a musical adaptation published in 1986. In 1997, Trumpets Inc., a Filipino Christian theatre and musical production company, produced a musical rendition that Douglas Gresham, Lewis's stepson (and co-producer of the Walden Media film adaptations), has openly declared that he feels is the closest to Lewis's intention. It starred among others popular young Filipino singer Sam Document [3](Title: Legal system of Armenia) rights, legitimate interests and welfare. The highest legal form for this new platform of interaction of the Armenian state and society – the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia – was voted in the referendum from July 5, 1995. The legal system of the Republic of Armenia began and still shares the patterns and the characteristics that describe the legal systems of civil law countries. The Constitution of Armenia is based on the model of the French Constitution, and several principal aspects of the Civil Code of Armenia depict the model code of civil law elaborated for the Commonwealth of Document [4](Title: Ray Platnick) a photo story by Rae Russel in 1948, showing him with his cameras and in the darkroom. As a consequence of the standardisation of press photographers’ technique and their similarity, Platnick’s photographs could be used to stand in for those of Weegee in "The Public Eye", directed by Howard Franklin (October 1992) in which Joe Pesci plays a tough, live-by-his-wits news photographer in the early 1940’s. The film is loosely modelled on Weegee, but the story is not, and several photographers' pictures, including Weegee’s, but also those of Lisette Model, Mickey Pallas, Wilbert H. Blanche, Irving Haberman, Roger Smith and Document [5](Title: Nat Pierce) arranger and assistant road manager, Pierce took residence in New York City and freelanced with musicians such as Pee Wee Russell, Lester Young, Emmett Berry and Ruby Braff, to name a few. From 1957 to 1959 Pierce led a band off and on which featured Buck Clayton, Gus Johnson and Paul Quinichette. He recorded with a number of other well-known musicians as well, including Quincy Jones, Coleman Hawkins and Pee Wee Russell. Pierce was noted for his ability to play piano in the Basie style and appeared on many releases by Basie sidemen. Pierce also arranged the music for "The Document [6](Title: Montague, California) (37.4%) lived in rental housing units. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,456 people, 560 households, and 390 families residing in the city. The population density was 815.3 people per square mile (314.1/km²). There were 609 housing units at an average density of 341.0 per square mile (131.4/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 89.01% White, 0.07% African American, 5.08% Native American, 0.14% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 2.20% from other races, and 3.43% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.43% of the population. There were 560 households out of which 36.3% Document [7](Title: Chibiusa) Author Naoko Takeuchi describes Chibiusa as a precocious person who likes pulling pranks . She is the daughter of Neo-Queen Serenity and King Endymion . Her real name is the same as her mother 's , but is called Chibiusa in Japanese to avoid confusion between the two . Her name in several English - language versions of Sailor Moon , Rini , is a diminutive of '' Serena '' , the name of her mother . She is known for having pink hair put into a unique style that resembles rabbit ears on top of her head . Chibiusa 's hair is apparently truly pink , and not just colored that way for stylistic purposes ; its color is stated in the manga 's first Picture Diary and in the poem about her in the Sailor Stars CD single . Question: who is the pink hair girl in sailor moon Answer:
Chibiusa
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Moheda IF) Moheda IF Moheda IF is a Swedish football club located in Moheda in Alvesta Municipality, Kronoberg County. Moheda Idrottsförening was founded in 1908 and is one of the oldest sports clubs in Småland. The club now concentrates exclusively on football, but in the past has covered athletics, orienteering, skiing, ice-hockey and table tennis within its activities. Lars-Åke Lagrell, the Swedish sports personality and President of the Swedish Football Association, has close links with Moheda IF. Since their foundation Moheda IF has participated mainly in the middle and lower divisions of the Swedish football league system. The club currently plays in Document [1](Title: Andrew R. Ciesla) Andrew R. Ciesla Andrew R. Ciesla (born July 24, 1953) is an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey Senate, where he represented the 10th legislative district from 1992 to 2012. From 1994 to 1997, Ciesla was the Assistant Majority Leader in the Senate. Ciesla serves on the Transportation Committee and the Environment Committee. Ciesla announced in January 2011 that he would not run for another term and would leave the Senate when his term ended in 2012. From 1987 to 1991, Ciesla served on the Brick Township Council and he served as President of the Council Document [2](Title: The Mall at Mill Creek) sued arguing that they would suffer "considerable losses" if forced to move, a claim rejected by a judge of the New Jersey Superior Court who argued that monetary compensation from Hartz Mountain would adequately compensate the tenants for their losses. The Kohl's department store on the site remains open. In November 2007, the former Mill Creek Mall Site was reopened but now only five stores occupy the mall site: Kohl's, Toys R Us, Babies R Us, and TJ Maxx. Another store, Sports Authority, opened later in the year, however, Sports Authority closed in 2016 as part of Bankruptcy. New Jersey Document [3](Title: Nissan Maxima) Nissan" section underneath. For the first model year, the 810 Deluxe was the only version to receive the five-speed manual, while the luxurious 810 Maxima only came with a three-speed automatic. The Maxima's introduction to North America followed the successful introduction of the Nissan S30, and used the same engine and transmission while offering luxurious accommodations and four doors. The sedans have independent rear suspension while the wagon has a leaf sprung live rear axle. The wagon also received rear drums rather than disc brakes. The second generation retained the same 2.4-liter base engine as the previous Datsun 810, although Document [4](Title: MY Bob Barker) tailed by "Bob Barker" for over , "Nisshin Maru" changed course and headed towards Japan, cutting short the 2010–11 whaling season. On 5 March 2012, Sea Shepherd reported that after a lengthy search "Bob Barker" found the whaling fleet's factory ship, "Nisshin Maru". Three days later, on 8 March 2012, the whalers left the Southern Ocean for the 2011–12 season. On 20 February 2013, the Japanese whaling ship "Nisshin Maru" rammed "Bob Barker", , "Steve Irwin" and "Sun Laurel" multiple times in a confrontation in the Southern Ocean, north of Australia's Casey Research Station in Antarctica. "Bob Barker" was hit Document [5](Title: Maine Humanities Council) for social change, bringing people together in conversation that crosses social, economic and cultural barriers." The Council's programs are statewide. They include literacy and reading and discussion initiatives for child care providers and preschoolers ("Born to Read"), adult new readers ("New Books, New Readers"), rural Mainers and summer and year-round communities ("Let's Talk About It"), and health care professionals ("Literature & Medicine: Humanities at the Heart of Health Care", which was created by the Council and has traveled to other states, becoming a national model). The Council also offers a program for Maine teachers that introduces new content and new Document [6](Title: Lhasa (prefecture-level city)) Where grasslands have been converted into irrigated farms fed by dams the result may damage the environment. Jama wetland in Maizhokunggar County is vulnerable to grazing and climate change. Extensive mining in some mountainous regions have turned areas of what was green pasturage into a grey wasteland. The authorities are reported to have suppressed protests by the local people. Military personnel have been involved in efforts to protect and improve the environment, including replanting programs. A 2015 study reported that during the non-monsoon season the levels of arsenic in the Duilong River, at 205.6 μg/L were higher than the WHO Document [7](Title: Eiffel Tower) The Eiffel Tower ( / ˈaɪfəl / EYE - fəl ; French : tour Eiffel ( tuʁ ‿ ɛfɛl ) ( listen ) ) is a wrought iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris , France . It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel , whose company designed and built the tower . Question: who built the eiffel tower in paris france Answer:
named after the engineer
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Kimberley, British Columbia) Golden. Five of the district schools are in Kimberley. Other schools accredited by the government: Kimberley has a continental climate with semi-arid influences and heavy moderation from the nearby mountains which tend to block arctic air masses, and produce a rain shadow. Its fairly high elevation counters this effect slightly, as temperatures are somewhat cooler and the town slightly more rainy than it would otherwise be. The Kimberley Dynamiters Junior B Ice Hockey team play in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL). The Dynamiters have produced many pro hockey players including Jason Wiemer, who last played with the New Document [1](Title: Indochinese leopard) 1940s and 1980s, that by 2000 it was estimated as being close to locally extinct. In 2015, leopards were recorded for the first time by camera-traps in the hill forests of Karen State. In Thailand, the Indochinese leopard is present in the Western Forest Complex, Kaeng Krachan-Kui Buri and Khlong Saeng-Khao Sok protected area complexes. But since the turn of the 21st century, it has not been recorded any more in northern and south-central forest complexes of the country. In Hala Bala Wildlife Sanctuary on the Thai-Malaysian border, only two leopards walked past camera traps deployed between October 2004 and Document [2](Title: Medipally Nakkartha) The nearby village Nanak Nagar was also a part of this village panchayat till 1986. Nakkartha Medipally lies on the 17.003° north latitude and 78.654° east longitude. It has an average elevation of about 585 meters (1920 feet) above sea level. The total area of the village is 2018 hectares. It is one of the backward villages of Ranga Reddy district. It is located in the Yacharam mandal of Ranga Reddy district in Telangana, India. It is near to the well known Nagarjuna Sagar about 7 km from it. It is surrounded by the mountains on three sides. There are Document [3](Title: Battle of Albert (1916)) aircraft spotted for French artillery and kept headquarters relatively well informed. Harris wrote that the objective in the south was the German first position, which had been demolished by the French artillery. Harris blamed Haig for the decision to attempt to take the second German position north of the Albert–Bapaume road on the first day, although he was unconvinced that the extra depth of the final objective led to the British artillery unduly to dilute the density of bombardment of the first position. Harris also criticised the breadth of the attack and laid blame on Rawlinson and his chief of Document [4](Title: Sentimental novel) a popular shift from Neoclassical ideas of order and reason to emotion and imagination. Popular stylistic elements, such as the "discovery" of the original manuscript by the author (as in Walpole's "The Castle of Otranto") or creating fragmented works by combining disjointed tales (seen in Sterne's "A Sentimental Journey") were meant to suggest to the reader that there was no act of artistic creation to distort reality between the reader and the work, or that the emotional intensity and sincerity remained intact. Sentimental novel The sentimental novel or the novel of sensibility is an 18th-century literary genre which celebrates the Document [5](Title: John T. Hudson) John T. Hudson John T. Hudson (1811 – April 16, 1887) was an American politician from New York. He lived in Buffalo, New York. In November 1846, he was elected on the Democratic and Anti-Rent tickets a canal commissioners. Under the Act of May 6, 1844, there were two canal commissioners to be elected to a four-year term beginning on February 1, 1847, but at the same State election the voters ratified the New York State Constitution of 1846 which extended the terms of the incumbent commissioners until the end of 1847, calling for a new election in November 1847. Document [6](Title: Jürgen Cain Külbel) Jürgen Cain Külbel Jürgen Cain Külbel is a German former criminal investigator of the GDR, who became an investigative journalist after the reunification of Germany. Born in Thuringia in 1956, Külbel graduated from the Humboldt University of Berlin in 1979 with a degree in criminal investigation and worked in the field for 11 years. He also organised a karate championship in the GDR, before becoming a journalist. Külbel has worked with the Voltaire Network and writes analyses of Middle Eastern issues. He came to international attention after publishing a counter-investigation on the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri, Document [7](Title: List of Fear the Walking Dead episodes) Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 6 August 23 , 2015 ( 2015 - 08 - 23 ) October 4 , 2015 ( 2015 - 10 - 04 ) 15 April 10 , 2016 ( 2016 - 04 - 10 ) October 2 , 2016 ( 2016 - 10 - 02 ) 16 June 4 , 2017 ( 2017 - 06 - 04 ) October 15 , 2017 ( 2017 - 10 - 15 ) Question: fear the walking dead season 1 total episodes Answer:
6
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Rashtriya Indian Military College) the three great Indian warriors Maharana Pratap, Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Chhatrapati Shivaji. Strength of the college increased significantly in 1960 and it was decided to keep the new entrants in a Holding Section to give them a chance to settle down. In 1965, the strength of the college rose to 200 and it became necessary to turn the Holding Section into a new House, which was called the Chandragupta Section after the Indian Emperor Chandragupta Maurya. Cadets at the RIMC follow the 10+2 pattern curriculum of Indian Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi over the next five Document [1](Title: Classical Kuiper belt object) and the bluish hot population. Another difference between the low-inclination (cold) and high-inclination (hot) classical objects is the observed number of binary objects. Binaries are quite common on low-inclination orbits and are typically similar-brightness systems. Binaries are less common on high-inclination orbits and their components typically differ in brightness. This correlation, together with the differences in colour, support further the suggestion that the currently observed classical objects belong to at least two different overlapping populations, with different physical properties and orbital history. There is no official definition of 'cubewano' or 'classical KBO'. However, the terms are normally used to refer Document [2](Title: Elijah Craig (bourbon)) age statement from the Small Batch label and switch to a composite of 8- and 12-year-old bourbon to extend their stocks. The new labeling of Elijah Craig Small Batch debuted shortly thereafter without an age statement. The company also increased the maximum number of barrels dumped per batch for the Small Batch expression from 100 to 200 barrels. On September 29, 2016, Heaven Hill announced a redesign of the Elijah Craig Small Batch and Small Batch Barrel Proof offerings. The Elijah Craig Small Batch (94 proof, 47% ABV) offering is the only Elijah Craig release available for private barrel selection. Document [3](Title: John A. Long) sites for exceptional preservation of fossils of this age. One of Long's discoveries, the placoderm "Mcnamaraspis", made history by becoming Australia's first official state fossil emblem when it was declared by the Governor as the Western Australian fossil emblem on 5 December 1995. In addition to his work as a palaeontologist John Long has been prominent as a key science communicator in Australia, mainly through his many popular science books, written for both adults and children, which include works of fiction as well as non-fiction. His book "The Rise of Fishes −500 Million Years of Evolution" is widely used as Document [4](Title: Economic ideology) of supply and demand reaching efficient market equilibrium. In such a system, capital, property and enterprise are entirely privately owned and new enterprises may freely gain market entry without restriction. Employment and wages are determined by a labour market that will result in some unemployment. Government and judicial intervention are employed at times to change the economic incentives for people for various reasons. The capitalist economy will likely follow economic growth along with a steady business cycle of small booms and busts. The social market economy (also known as Rhine capitalism) is advocated by the ideology of ordoliberalism and social Document [5](Title: Balsam, North Carolina) Balsam, North Carolina Balsam is an unincorporated community located in the Scott Creek township of Jackson County, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, USA. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 49. There is one United States Post Office in the town. The Zip Code is 28707. Balsam is located near Balsam Gap, a mountain pass between the Great Balsam Mountains and the Plott Balsams, two of the highest ranges in the Appalachian Mountains. The town and ranges are named after the nicknames of the red spruce and Fraser fir ("he-balsam" and Document [6](Title: Charles Anderson Dana) which he accepted. It was reported in the New York papers the next morning. Dana held this position from 1863 to 1865. With the likely exception of John Rawlins, Dana had a greater influence over Grant's military career than any other political or military man. In 1865–1866, Dana conducted the newly established and unsuccessful Chicago "Republican," when the paper was owned by Jacob Bunn, and published by Alonzo Mack. He became the editor and part-owner of "The Sun (New York)" in 1868, and remained in control of it until his death. Upon taking control over the organization, he announced his Document [7](Title: Winnie-the-Pooh) The first collection of stories about the character was the book Winnie - the - Pooh ( 1926 ) , and this was followed by The House at Pooh Corner ( 1928 ) . Milne also included a poem about the bear in the children 's verse book When We Were Very Young ( 1924 ) and many more in Now We Are Six ( 1927 ) . All four volumes were illustrated by E.H. Shepard . Question: when did the first winnie the pooh book come out Answer:
1926
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Mihara, Kōchi) dense mountain forests and clear, pristine rivers providing ideal conditions for farming and agriculture. As a result, Mihara Village has become well known for its superior rice and vegetable produce. Although Mihara's main industry is agriculture, the village also features some very rare and unique attractions. Doburoku Doburoku is a rare type of undistilled rice wine which is creamy in texture with a unique flavor and very potent. Although Doburoku is not exclusive to the village, Mihara is one of the few places that still produce and sell Doburoku. In addition, there is a Doburoku festival held annually in Mihara Document [1](Title: Millwall F.C.–West Ham United F.C. rivalry) 28 April 1900. After Ironworks won 1–0, the players took a short rest and played the rest of the abandoned game. With no further score, Millwall won the game 2–0. Thames Ironworks was disbanded in June 1900 owing to disputes over the running of the club. The following month it was relaunched as West Ham United. The club's nickname is "The Hammers", owing to their Ironworks origins. In the 1901–02 and 1902–03 seasons, Millwall and West Ham competed in the Southern League, London League, Western League and Southern Professional Charity Cup. The two sides met seven times in each of Document [2](Title: Partap Sharma) with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and emphysema." – CNN/IBN Sharma won numerous first prizes in school & university in debating, elocution & acting including first prize at the All India Inter-University Youth Festival, Delhi, in 1958. 1971 National Award for the lead role in the feature film "Phir Bhi" which also won the National Award for the best Hindi film of the year. Cleo Award USA for best voice. 1976 RAPA First Prize for best voice in radio spots. 1992 the "Hamid Sayani" Trophy for a lifetime of all-round excellence in radio and television. 2000 Ad Club of Mumbai Award Document [3](Title: Raymond Leonard) stall on spare land selling fruit and vegetables on Saturdays. Having left school before his fifteenth birthday he began an apprenticeship at Crossley Engines in Manchester. Here he won a state scholarship in 1961 to take a degree in Mechanical Engineering. His father died when he was 14, and his mother died when he was 19. He had no brothers or sisters. It was during these early years that Leonard developed his lifelong interest in science, religion and their complementary interactions. Having graduated with B.Sc and Ph.D degrees from Salford University, Leonard enjoyed a career in marine diesel industry before Document [4](Title: Miroslav Štěpánek (artist)) Miroslav Štěpánek and Jan Švankmajer." [[Category:1930 births]] [[Category:2005 deaths]] [[Category:Czech painters]] [[Category:Czech monarchists]] [[Category:People from Černošice]] [[Category:Czech screenwriters]] [[Category:Czech film directors]] [[Category:Academy of Performing Arts in Prague alumni]] [[Category:Charles University in Prague alumni]] [[Category:Czech male sculptors]] [[Category:Czech illustrators]] [[Category:Czech animators]] [[Category:Czech graphic artists]] Miroslav Štěpánek (artist) Miroslav Štěpánek (December 1923 – 28 November 2005) was a Czech artist, director, screenwriter, set designer, illustrator, graphic designer, animator, and sculptor. He was known for his contributions to Czech animated film and Czech, British and Japanese puppet film, cartoon animation and theatre during the 20th century. Štěpánek was born in Libčice nad Vltavou. Document [5](Title: Lore Alford Rogers) Busy the Bacteriologists" (1900), and "Notes on Some Dairy Troubles" (1900). Lore Rogers's research experience under Russell at Wisconsin and at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station provided the background he needed to land a government position in 1902 with the US Department of Agriculture. The office was then designated as the Dairy Division of the Bureau of Animal Industry. Rogers arrived in Washington followed by a flurry of activity. He attended his first meeting of the Society of American Bacteriologists, and with C. E. Gray was assigned an applied research project on butter, at Ames, Iowa, as animal Document [6](Title: Congenital heart defect) heart field migrate to the tube, and form a ring of heart cells (myocytes) around it by day 21. On day 22, the heart begins to beat and by day 24, blood is circulating. At day 22, the circulatory system is bilaterally symmetrical with paired vessels on each side and the heart consisting of a simple tube located in the midline of the body layout. The portions that will become the atria and will be located closest to the head are the most distant from the head. From days 23 through 28, the heart tube folds and twists, with the Document [7](Title: Parenthood (season 6)) The sixth and final season of the American television series Parenthood premiered on September 25 , 2014 and concluded on January 29 , 2015 . The season order consists of 13 episodes . As part of the budget cuts made by NBC so that the series would have a sixth season , none of the main cast members appear in every episode . The season five budget was reportedly $3.5 million per episode , but the season six budget was only $3 million per episode . Question: how many episodes are in parenthood season 6 Answer:
13
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: 40S ribosomal protein S27) 40S ribosomal protein S27 40S ribosomal protein S27 also known as metallopan-stimulin 1 or MPS-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the "RPS27" gene. Metallopanstimulin is a zinc finger protein proposed to be involved DNA repair as well as oncogenesis. Ribosomes, the organelles that catalyze protein synthesis, consist of a small 40S subunit and a large 60S subunit. Together these subunits are composed of 4 RNA species and approximately 80 structurally distinct proteins. This gene encodes a ribosomal protein that is a component of the 40S subunit. The protein belongs to the S27E family of ribosomal proteins. Document [1](Title: Fardunjee Marzban) Parsi-run newspapers, including the Indian Spectator (later the Voice of India) and the Bombay Times (now a supplement of the Times of India). 1832 was not a fortuitous year for Fardunji Marzban. He had to withdraw from the Bombay Samachar that year. It appears that his printing Gujarati translations of Parsi scriptures caused great controversy. In addition to this, he also lost his trading ship (which traded with China) that he owned. The ship was called "Hindustan". Perhaps because of these double losses in his journalistic enterprise and trade, he had to leave Bombay. He went to Daman, then a Document [2](Title: Benjamin Franklin Greene) Benjamin Franklin Greene Benjamin Franklin Greene (1817–1895) was the third senior professor and first director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire on October 25, 1817. He graduated from Rensselaer in 1842. He taught mathematics at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland from 1843-46. He married in 1848 but his wife died two years later. In 1846, he was appointed senior professor at Rensselaer, replacing George Hammell Cook, who served as senior professor since the death of Amos Eaton in 1842. He conducted an extensive study of the technical schools of Europe, such as the École Polytechnique Document [3](Title: Xerox) as saying, "They just had no idea what they had." In 1980, Jobs invited several key PARC researchers to join his company so that they could fully develop and implement their ideas. In 1981, Xerox released a system similar to the Alto, the Xerox Star. It was the first commercial system to incorporate technologies that have subsequently become commonplace in personal computers, such as a bitmapped display, window-based GUI, mouse, Ethernet networking, file servers, print servers and e-mail. The Xerox Star and its successor the Xerox Daybreak, despite their technological breakthroughs, did not sell well due to its high price, Document [4](Title: Lawson Fiscus) Lawson Fiscus Ira Lawson Fiscus (1866-1949) was one of the first professional football players. He attended Princeton University, where his outstanding play at offensive guard earned him the title Samson of Princeton, before going on to play professionally with the Allegheny Athletic Association in 1891 and the Greensburg Athletic Association in 1893. His brothers Ross and Newell also played for Pittsburgh-area athletic clubs and were highly regarded as players. Lawson was the son of a farmer and he grew up in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. He was just one of sixteen children. All of his brothers were athletic and largely built, Document [5](Title: Will Vodery) Dixie to Broadway" (1924), he is most famous for the vocal and choral arrangements that he created for the original Broadway stage production of the classic musical "Show Boat" (1927). His arrangements for the show were used again in the London production of the show (1928), and the first revival on Broadway (1932), as well as in both the Universal Pictures film version (1936), and the prologue to the part-talkie 1929 film version (also by Universal) of Edna Ferber's novel, on which the show is based. Vodery's original arrangements were combined with new ones by Pembroke Davenport for the 1946 Document [6](Title: R. H. Naylor) a result was offered a weekly column in the "Sunday Express" by Gordon. His column became Britain's first regular astrology column, and such was its success that other British newspapers were soon hosting their own regular columns. By 1937, Naylor had developed a system using the 12 sun signs (star signs) which he called "Your Stars". This simplified system of astrology allowed twelve forecasts to be made based purely on reader's birth dates. The forecasts could be changed endlessly, thus making an ideal regular newspaper feature. Naylor's columns, however, continued to combine Star Sign forecasts by birth month with forecasts Document [7](Title: Mayors in England) A mayor usually appoints a consort , usually a spouse , other family member or fellow councillor . The designated female consort of a mayor is called the mayoress and accompanies the mayor to civic functions . A female mayor is also called mayor , not , as sometime erroneously called , '' Lady Mayoress '' . A mayoress or Lady Mayoress is a female consort of a mayor or Lord Mayor ; a male consort of a mayor or Lord Mayor is a Mayor 's Consort or Lord Mayor 's Consort . Question: what do you call a female mayors husband Answer:
Lord Mayor 's Consort
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Heathenry in Canada) The two most prevalent are "blót" and "symbel". Followed by these are various votive offerings, such as "sóa" or faining as well as processing. These ceremonies or customs are done with the focus of honouring or venerating the holy powers including the deities of northern Europe, landwights, or ancestors. "Blót" is a celebration that is centered upon a sacrifice to the holy powers. Traditionally this was an animal sacrifice, which may still be performed in our modern times. Most often the modern Canadian "blót" is a feast which is shared communally with a significant portion of the meal and alcohol Document [1](Title: Peter I of Serbia) recently restored, as well as several smaller monuments in Belgrade and the rest of Serbia. The other monuments in honor to King Peter I were restored or erected in Republika Srpska, in Bosnia-Herzegovina where his cult status as a national hero is as strong as in Serbia. In Paris, an avenue off the Champs-Élysées is named after him, Avenue Pierre Ier de Serbie. There is a modest monument dedicated to King Petar I of Serbia in Orléans, France, when he fought as a volunteer in the French army. A large monument to King Peter and his son Alexander I of Document [2](Title: StankDawg) and many smaller hacking forums. He saw some people who he thought were insanely brilliant individuals who seemed to have the same mindset and positive attitude towards hacking that he did so he decided to approach a couple of them to see if anyone would be interested in forming a group and working together. There was always a huge emphasis not only on technical competence and variety, but also on strength of character and integrity. The team was a mix of hackers, programmers, phone phreakers, security professionals, and artists. They had experience in multiple programming languages and operating systems. DDP Document [3](Title: Document capture software) information internally through a document management system such as SharePoint can improve collaboration between departments or employees and also eliminate the risk of losing this information through disasters such as floods or fire. Organisations adopting an ECM/DMS often implement electronic workflow which allows the information held on paper to be included as part of an electronic business process and incorporated into a customer record file along with other associated office documents and emails. For business critical documents, such as purchase orders and supplier invoices, digitising documents can help speed up business transactions as well as reduce manual effort involved in Document [4](Title: Personal Computer World) Incisive Media, which announced its closure on 8 June 2009. As the magazine was launched four years before the first IBM PC (reviewed in the magazine in November 1981) the magazine originally covered early self-build microcomputers. It later expanded its coverage to all kinds of microcomputers from home computers to workstations, as the industry evolved. Regular features in the earlier years of the magazine were Guy Kewney's "Newsprint" section, "Benchtests" (in-depth computer reviews), "Subset", covering machine code programming, type-in program listings, "Bibliofile" (book reviews), the "Computer Answers" help column, "Checkouts" (brief hardware reviews) "TJ's Workshop" (for terminal junkies), "Screenplay" for Document [5](Title: Pantuwaraya Lake National Park) Pantuwaraya Lake National Park Pantuwaraya Lake National Park is a protected area of the Philippines located in barangay Pantao Raya in the municipality of Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur. The park covers an area of 20 hectares comprising Lake Pantao Raya and surrounding area. It was declared a national park in 1965 by virtue of Republic Act No. 4190. The park's location in the Lake Lanao-Agus River Watershed Area makes it an important site for conservation efforts. This area supplies much of the region's water and powers the Agus Hydroelectric Power Plant that provides 70% of Mindanao's electricity. The park is Document [6](Title: Argyroupoli) their old hometown. There was persumambly much resemblance between the two towns as, Argyroupoli is built on a plain with the Hymettus mountain to its north, as Gümüşhane is built on a plain with the Pontic Alps to the north. One of the first tasks of the settlers was to build the church of "Αγία Βαρβάρα" (St. Barbara), named after the patron saint of the now Turkish city. During the Second World War, the settlement was used by the Germans to protect their ammunition and airplanes that were stationed in the nearby airfield. On December 6, 1943, the settlement was Document [7](Title: Military history of the United States during World War II) On 11 December 1941 , Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany declared war against the United States , the same day that the United States declared war on Germany and Italy . Question: when did us start fighting in europe ww2 Answer:
11 December 1941
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Our Lady Peace) Canadian radio. The band almost broke up after completing their "Spiritual Machines" tour. In December 2001, having dropped original producer Arnold Lanni, the band met with new producer Bob Rock to start work on their fifth album. Later the following month, founding guitarist Mike Turner either quit the band or was forced out due to the other members' concerns about his guitar-playing abilities. Said Maida of Turner's departure, "The last two records we've been yearning for a guitar player that can really stand up and have a strong voice and Mike (Turner) just wasn't that kind of guitar player." Turner Document [1](Title: Battle of Saint-Julien (1814)) of Austria on 29 January. Francis wrote, "We must not forget that the enemy can, from the South of France, move against our left, where the allies have few men, and that it is very necessary to hold strongly the road which, in case of a check, would serve for retreat". Napoleon wanted Augereau to advance toward Chalon-sur-Saône to carry out the threat that Francis feared. On 21 February, Napoleon sent Augereau a letter urging the marshal to, "pull on his boots of 1793". The emperor wrote, "Count Bubna has no more than 10,000 miserable troops with which to oppose Document [2](Title: Toxgnostics) though careful considerations must be applied to the relevance, analysis and interpretation of the results to prevent over-fitting, which produces false-positive results, a proposed GWAS workflow is shown below. Toxicity biomarkers can be co-developed and co-approved with the respective drug as a companion diagnostic test, this requires premarket approval (PMA). The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) IVD Companion Diagnostic Device guidance issued in draft 14 July 2011 states that a companion diagnostic test can be used to “Identify patients likely to be at increased risk for serious adverse reactions as a result of treatment with a particular therapeutic product”. Additionally Document [3](Title: Henry Gerber House) on the east side, is a small bathroom. On its north is another fireplace. While the house's historical significance comes from its association with Gerber in the mid-1920s, it has a history before and after that period. The area today known as Old Town was unsettled marshland ceded to the city by local Ojibwa Native Americans in the 1833 Treaty of Chicago. It remained uninhabited until German refugees began arriving due to unrest there during the 1840s and filled in the wetlands to establish cabbage farms. By the time of the Civil War in the 1860s houses had been built Document [4](Title: Static & Silence) at No. 10 and 13 on the US Modern Rock and Adult Top 40 charts, respectively, and at No. 41 in Australia. Second single "Cry" peaked at No. 44 in the UK Singles Chart. Static & Silence Static & Silence is the third and final studio album by The Sundays, released in the UK by Parlophone on 22 September 1997, and in the U.S. by Geffen on 23 September 1997. The title and cover photo are a reference to the TV screening of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, which inspired the final track "Monochrome". Guitarist and leader David Gavurin says Document [5](Title: Bo Orlando) when the West Virginia Mountaineers recruited him, they moved him to strong-safety. He helped lead the Mountaineers to their undefeated 1988 season, and is one of the greatest defensive backs to play for West Virginia University. In 1987 against East Carolina, Orlando had an interception that he returned 67 yards for a touchdown, which is the fifth longest interception return in school history. Orlando was selected 157th overall, sixth round in the 1989 NFL Draft by the Houston Oilers. He played five seasons with the Oilers, into 1994, recording seven interceptions and returning one for a touchdown. He then played Document [6](Title: Blue Chip Stamps) Court in the opinion "Blue Chip Stamps v. Manor Drug Stores". This ruling helped establish the precedent that only buyers or sellers of securities can file suit for damages due to deceptive practices. Berkshire Hathaway, the investment vehicle of Warren Buffett, began investing in Blue Chip Stamps in 1970. Berkshire's investment in Blue Chip went from 36.5% in 1977, to 60% in 1979, and finally merged in a stock swap in 1983. According to Buffett's 2006 letter to Berkshire shareholders, Blue Chip had 1970 sales of $126 million as about 60 billion of "stamps were licked by savers, pasted into Document [7](Title: Endocrine system) The endocrine system is a chemical messenger system consisting of hormones , the group of glands of an organism that carry those hormones directly into the circulatory system to be carried towards distant target organs , and the feedback loops of homeostasis that the hormones drive . In humans , the major endocrine glands are the thyroid gland and the adrenal glands . In vertebrates , the hypothalamus is the neural control center for all endocrine systems . The field of study dealing with the endocrine system and its disorders is endocrinology , a branch of internal medicine . Question: what part of the brain functions as the control center of the endocrine system Answer:
hypothalamus
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Paula Kent Meehan) that covers local news in Beverly Hills, California. Paula Kent Meehan served on the Board of Regents of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. In July 2013, she donated US$5 million to the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. She was one of the largest donors to the Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden. She was also a donor to Childhelp, a non-profit organization aimed at preventing child abuse, from which she received the "Angel Award" in 2003, and donated to the Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California. She also served on the Board of Document [1](Title: Robert A. Lovett) Robert A. Lovett Robert Abercrombie Lovett (September 14, 1895May 7, 1986) was the fourth United States Secretary of Defense, having been promoted to this position from Deputy Secretary of Defense. He served in the cabinet of President Harry S. Truman from 1951 to 1953 and in this capacity, directed the Korean War. Lovett was a core member of the group of foreign policy elders known as "The Wise Men", and was deemed an "architect of the cold war" by social scientist G. William Domhoff, in his 1970 book, "The Higher Circles: The Governing Class in America". Lovett was born on Document [2](Title: 2005 NCAA conference realignment) comments about the ongoing situation. Leaked minutes of Big East meetings have shed light on the confusing process surrounding the defection of three of its members. At a summer meeting of the "football schools", following the announced departures of Miami and Virginia Tech, discussion among the Presidents and Athletic Directors of the remaining schools focused on a potential split into two conferences; an all-sports conference including football, and a second conference focused primarily on basketball. The idea of a 16-team superconference of both basketball and football schools was discussed, as was merging with Conference USA. Minutes of a July 9, Document [3](Title: Medeiros e Albuquerque) Albuquerque. Initially homeschooled by his mother, he studied at the Colégio Pedro II and later in Lisbon. Returning to Brazil, he studied natural history with Émil Goeldi and was tutored by Sílvio Romero. He initially worked as a primary teacher, getting in contact with famous writers such as Francisco de Paula Ney and Pardal Mallet. In 1889 he published his first poetry books: "Pecados" and "Canções da Decadência", of strong Symbolist influence. In 1888 he worked for the newspaper "Novidades" alongside Alcindo Guanabara, defending Abolitionist ideals. With the proclamation of the Republic in Brazil, he was nominated a secretary by Document [4](Title: Jim Wiley) Bears, Pittsburgh's AHL affiliate, although he did appear in 26 games for the Penguins over that stretch, recording 4 assists. Wiley was selected by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1974 intra-league draft, but continued to find himself toiling in minor pro. He would earn a 2-game callup in 1975–76, and would have his longest NHL stint in 1976–77, when he recorded 4 goals and 10 points in 34 games for the Canucks. He would retire in 1980 without seeing any further NHL action. Wiley appeared in 62 NHL games, recording 4 goals and 10 assists for 14 points along with Document [5](Title: Wisconsin Highway 125) Wisconsin Highway 125 State Trunk Highway 125 (often called Highway 125, STH 125 or WIS 125) is a state highway in Outagamie County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs from Interstate 41 in the Town of Grand Chute east to Wisconsin Highway 47 in Appleton; the route is located entirely within these two municipalities. Highway 125 is maintained by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Highway 125 begins at a junction with I-41 and County Highway CA in the Town of Grand Chute. From here, the route heads east as a divided highway called College Avenue, passing through a Document [6](Title: Compositing window manager) with graphics hardware via programming interfaces such as OpenGL or Direct3D. The earliest widespread implementations using this technique were released for the Mac in Mac OS X 10.2, and for Linux in a Luminocity prototype. Currently, window managers using OpenGL include Compiz, KWin, and the Quartz Compositor, while Desktop Window Manager currently uses DirectX 9. OpenGL is still not fully supported in hardware, so performance of OpenGL-based compositing should continue to improve as hardware improves. Stacking window managers running on X server required a chroma keying or green screening extension. Compositing was introduced by way of the "Composite" extension. Compositing Document [7](Title: Despicable Me) Gru , a supervillain , is disheartened when an unknown supervillain steals the Great Pyramid of Giza . Gru , with the assistance of his colleague Dr. Nefario and his Minions , resolves to one - up this mystery rival by shrinking and stealing the Moon . As it would be costly to steal the moon , Gru seeks a loan from the Bank of Evil . Bank president Mr. Perkins is impressed by the plan but will provide the money only if Gru can obtain the necessary shrink ray first . Upon learning that an up - and - coming villain named Vector was responsible for the pyramid theft , Gru starts a rivalry with him . Question: what is the name of the villain in despicable me Answer:
Vector
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Necrophagist) that Romain Goulon would be joining the band as their new drummer, replacing Minnemann, who would still be working with Suiçmez on a side project. Necrophagist played in the "Pillage the Village Tour" in 2008 from August 26, 2008 to September 10, 2008 with death metal bands Dying Fetus and Beneath the Massacre. Shows in some areas also included Carcass, Suffocation, 1349, and Aborted. In 2008, Necrophagist began work on its next album with new drummer Romain Goulon. According to rumors, two possible names were "The Path to Naught" and "Death to the Faithful". Suiçmez stated that the band would Document [1](Title: Frank Vandenbroucke (cyclist)) Petegem. Vandenbroucke was banned by the Flemish cycling federation from riding in Belgium for six months. The police said he was "very evasive" during questioning. The inquiries continued and in December 2004 Vandenbroucke admitted taking growth hormones, EPO, amphetamine, morphine and steroids, although he did not name his suppliers. He was found guilty in 2005 and sentenced to 200 hours of community service. He appealed and a court in Ghent fined him 250,000 euros instead. The Belgian press agency, Belga, said the court considered a fine suited to "the type of crime and Vandenbroucke's personality." Vandenbroucke said he was naive Document [2](Title: Tangled: Before Ever After) do everything he can to understand and will take their relationship slow. After he leaves, Rapunzel reads a message in the journal given to her by her mother and becomes inspired to live her life to the fullest despite the obstacles she will have to face. A while later, a mysterious individual comes across the site of the magical flower, with more of the rocks now covering the area. Non-speaking animal characters include Rapunzel's pet chameleon Pascal, and Maximus, the horse of the head of the palace guard. On June 3, 2015, Disney Channel announced the development of a "Tangled" Document [3](Title: Bolton and Preston Railway) and sometimes being provided with alternative forms of transport, using the canal or road coaches. The rivalry was short-lived as the Bolton & Preston Railway was acquired by the North Union Railway by an Act of 10 May 1844. At the Bolton end the railway met the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal Navigation and Railway Company's line from Manchester. The Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal Navigation and Railway Company operated the B&PR until it was acquired by the NUR by an Act of 10 May 1844. Bolton and Preston Railway The Bolton and Preston Railway was an early British railway Document [4](Title: 17th Infantry Battalion (Philippines)) recruited to enhance the intelligence efforts of the unit and was able to collect eighty (80) information. Likewise, the unit also extended twelve (12) security coverage to VIPs visiting the unit’s area of operation and has conducted ten (10) security surveys and inspections to vital installations. For the period from 1 April 2004 to 14 April 2005, the unit participated in three (3) Brigade-directed operations, twenty-four (24) Battalion-size operations, one hundred eight (108) Company-size operations, two hundred twenty six (226) Platoon-size operations, one thousand one hundred forty nine (1,149) small unit/strike operations, eighty-four (84) resource control operations and conducted three Document [5](Title: The Superior Foes of Spider-Man) Accepting the deal, Chameleon (disguised as Hammerhead) tricks Herman Schultz (Shocker), James Sanders (Speed Demon), Janice Lincoln (Beetle), and Overdrive coming back together and bailing out Myers under the guise that Myers has a jewel heist planned. The two stipulations being that legally Myers must attend a super villain support group led by reformed super villain Mach VII, and secretly Myers must have his team work for Chameleon without charge and without them finding out. After learning that Myers is being tailed by superhero Mach VII, and deciding they have all the information they need to steal the head of Document [6](Title: Blanche of Lancaster) of Lancaster and his wife Isabel de Beaumont. She and her elder sister Maud, Countess of Leicester, were born at Bolingbroke Castle in Lindsey. Maud married Ralph de Stafford and then William I, Duke of Bavaria; however, Maud left no surviving children so upon her death her younger sister inherited the entirety of her father's titles and very considerable estates. On 19 May 1359, at Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, Blanche married her third cousin, John of Gaunt, third son of King Edward III. The whole royal family was present at the wedding, and the King gave Blanche expensive gifts of Document [7](Title: Dan Scott) Dan survives the fire , but the dealership is destroyed . Dan at first thinks it was Lucas who tried to kill him when he remembers seeing him in the fire , but it is revealed that Lucas saved him . Wanting access to the fire investigation , Dan runs for mayor of Tree Hill . His family - based campaign includes having Deb pretend to love him in exchange for a final divorce . This ploy works and Dan is elected mayor . As mayor , Dan gains access to CCTV showing Keith buying the whisky used to drug Dan , and when Keith returns to town Dan has him arrested on suspicion of his attempted murder . Although the police release Keith due to lack of evidence , Dan still believes that Keith was the perpetrator , and things become worse when Keith announces that he is going to marry Karen and adopt Lucas . One day at Tree Hill High , Jimmy Edwards takes a gun to school and fires it , causing a lock down . Keith persuades Dan as mayor to let him go into the school to talk to Jimmy , but Jimmy commits suicide by shooting himself in front of Keith . Dan then gets into the school , picks up the gun and shoots Keith , killing him . Jimmy gets the blame for Keith 's death as it is assumed that he shot Keith before turning the gun on himself . Dan convinces himself that Keith deserved what he got as he started the war with Dan . Nevertheless , Dan becomes haunted , seeing visions of Keith as a child everywhere , and this has a profound effect on him . Realizing he has to change his ways he tries to get closer to Nathan , telling his son that he is proud of him and that he loves him . Haley then gives Dan a second chance by inviting him to her and Nathan 's second wedding . At the ceremony Deb tells Dan that it was her , not Keith , who tried to kill him in the fire . Dan goes to Keith 's grave and breaks down . Dan then apologizes to Karen for how he treated her and Lucas and she reveals that she is pregnant with Keith 's child . Dan takes her in his arms promising to be there for her this time . He then goes home and discovers that someone has written '' MURDERER '' on his wall . Question: who set the fire to dan scott motors Answer:
Deb
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Corey Thompson) from him really. He was in everything tonight. Corey's been a standout right throughout the pre-season." With Lolohea selected at fullback for the round 1, Thompson was chosen on the right wing ahead of regular winger David Nofoaluma. Near the end of the game, he scored a match-winning "freakish try finished with polish" as Wests Tigers defeated the Sydney Roosters 10-8. After Lolohea suffered a knee injury, Thompson was named at fullback for round 2. Described as the, "early contender for bargain buy of the season". Thompson signed an upgraded contract for 2019. He continued to switch between fullback and Document [1](Title: Division of Gippsland) it is the only seat the party has held continuously since its creation. On its new boundaries, however, it takes in most of the industrial Latrobe Valley. Sitting MP Peter McGauran announced his resignation in April 2008, sparking a June 2008 by-election, with the three major parties all contesting the election. The Nationals retained the seat on an increased margin, electing Darren Chester. Division of Gippsland The Division of Gippsland is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was one of the original 65 divisions contested at the first federal election. It is named for the Gippsland region of Document [2](Title: John Bell (Tennessee politician)) now president. He suggested that even if the war was defensive, the U.S. had no right to take over a portion of Mexico's territory. He was concerned, among other things, that the addition of new territory would bring the divisive issue of slavery back to the forefront of American politics, especially in light of the Wilmot Proviso, which would have banned slavery in the new territories. He nevertheless voted to ratify the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in March 1848. As Bell had feared, sectional strife erupted in 1849 when California applied for statehood as a free state. Bell supported the Document [3](Title: Direct methanol fuel cell) atmospheric pressure. The energy density of methanol is an order of magnitude greater than even highly compressed hydrogen, and 15 times higher than Lithium-ion batteries. Methanol is toxic and flammable. However, the International Civil Aviation Organization's (ICAO) Dangerous Goods Panel (DGP) voted in November 2005 to allow passengers to carry and use micro fuel cells and methanol fuel cartridges when aboard airplanes to power laptop computers and other consumer electronic devices. On September 24, 2007, the US Department of Transportation issued a proposal to allow airline passengers to carry fuel cell cartridges on board. The Department of Transportation issued a Document [4](Title: Characters of StarCraft) to a cerebrate. A brood was engineered for a specific function, which impacted its numerical strength and the diversity of its strains. The Terrans gave the Great War broods reporting names based on beasts found in Earth mythology. The Command Wing broods were responsible for defending the Overmind and searching for new species for assimilation. These broods did not engage in front-line combat unless necessary. The Command Wing included the Tiamat Brood, Baelrog Brood, and Fenris Brood. The Attack Wing broods were the Swarm's front-line forces, meant to conquer and occupy worlds. The wing's primary broods were amongst the largest Document [5](Title: Ionia Rollin Whipper) staff of the maternity department at Freedmen's Hospital. After treating numerous unwed mothers, Dr. Whipper began to offer some of these young women room in her own home. In 1931, together with seven other women from St. Luke's AME Church, she organized a charitable group, the Lend-A-Hand Club, which raised funds to support unwed African-American mothers. In 1931, with the club's support, she purchased of land in the northwest part of Washington, D.C., where she opened the Ionia R. Whipper Home for Unwed Mothers, which served young women regardless of their race. Dr. Whipper continued to run the home until Document [6](Title: Wang Yanzhang (athlete)) the javelin and discus. Wang was born in Shanghai, China in 1991. He has cerebral palsy. Wang Yanzhang (athlete) Wang Yanzhang (born 31 May 1991) is a Paralympian athlete from China competing mainly in F34 classification throwing events. Wang represented China at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, entering the shot put, javelin throw and discus throw events. He finished eighth in the shot put, but finished on the podium in both the javelin and discus, winning silver and gold respectively. As well as his Paralympic success Wang has won medals at the World Championships winning two silvers at the Document [7](Title: Justin Guarini) Justin Guarini ( born Justin Eldrin Bell ; October 28 , 1978 ) is an American singer / musician , actor , host and producer , who in 2002 was the runner - up on the first season of American Idol . Question: who's the guy that does the dr. pepper commercials Answer:
Justin Guarini
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Digital zoom) lens and doesn't make any interpolation of the original resolution, so the resulting image quality is good (optical zoom) in reduced resolution. The terms among camera manufacturers are “Smart Zoom” (Sony), “Safe Zoom” (Canon) and “Intelligent Zoom” (Panasonic and others). There are also cameras with digital zooms as high as 7.2x and SmartZoom with approximately 30x total zoom (optical zoom 20x and digital zoom 1.5x) for 7MP from 16MP total resolution and also 144x total zoom (optical zoom 20x and digital zoom 7.2x) for VGA 640x480. Some photographers purposefully employ digital zoom for the characteristic low-fidelity appearance of the images Document [1](Title: De Schelde Scheldemusch) De Schelde Scheldemusch The de Schelde Scheldemusch was a single-seat pusher biplane designed in the Netherlands to be easy and safe to fly. It was one of the first light aircraft to use a tricycle undercarriage. Despite a sales campaign in the UK, only six were built, one being briefly tested by the RAF. A single example of a flying boat version, one of the smallest of this class, was also built. In 1935 the Dutch dockyard "NV Koninklijke Maatschappij De Schelde", based at Vlissingen (Flushing) on the Schelde (Scheldt) estuary moved into aircraft manufacture with the acquisition of the Document [2](Title: Daniel Riemer) party's nominee. Riemer won easily in the end, with 16,664 votes (85.4%) to Krusick's 2499 (12.8%) and 361 scattered votes (1.8%). Riemer is married to Paula Phillips, a member of the Milwaukee Board of School Directors. Phillips won the seat while she and Riemer were engaged, in April 2017. Daniel Riemer Daniel Riemer (born December 10, 1986) is an American legislator and attorney from Milwaukee County, Wisconsin who currently serves in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Riemer defeated incumbent Assembly member Peggy Krusick in the August 14, 2012 Democratic primary for the 7th Assembly district. Riemer was the presumptive winner in Document [3](Title: Imouto Paradise 2) were compiled into one tankōbon volume by Kadokawa Shoten under Enterbrain's Tech Gian Style imprint on April 3, 2014. A digital version of the "Imouto Paradise! 2" manga was formerly available on Amazon's Kindle store as an e-book, before being removed. Kadokawa later issued a "voluntary recall" for the manga, in order to avoid "confusion and trouble" for bookstores. A light novel adaptation () was written by Hiro Masayuki, and illustrated by Itou Life, who was also the visual novel's primary illustrator. Paradigm published the 249-page novel under its Puchipara Bunko imprint on October 11, 2013. A 129-page art book Document [4](Title: Dualistic Petri nets) further in this iterative fashion until the dPNs are decomposed into the implementation language of software or hardware specification. The final hierarchical dPN map documents the architectural decisions that were accepted and a specification is in place that can be used to maintain the system's future evolution. In business processes, process requirements are policies that must be fulfilled by acceptable procedures. Complex procedures can be specified by simpler procedures. Since business processes are processes, dPNs are an ideal modeling language for them – especially when considering complex business processes like logistics. The entire network of dualistic Petri nets becomes the Document [5](Title: Syretsko–Pecherska line) there is an unfinished station named Lvivska Brama between Lukianivska and Zoloti Vorota and a derelict Telychka station, located between Vydubychi and Slavutych. Initially the line shared the Obolon (№ 2) depot with the Kurenivsko–Chervonoarmiyska line. On August 23, 2007, construction of the dedicated Kharkivska (№ 3) depot (tracks connection extended from its Chervony Khutir terminus) was complete, to which the Syretsko–Pecherska line trains have been transferred. 27 five-carriage trains are assigned to this line. On the far end of the Pechersky radius, a project that has been approved and finalised exists to bring the line from its current terminus Document [6](Title: Mark Miller (actor)) Story in Newport, RI, at the Casino Playhouse and began a long-lasting career acting on stage and in television. He co-starred with Joanne Dru, J. Carrol Naish, and Flip Mark in the 1960-1961 ABC sitcom, "Guestward, Ho!", the story of a New York City family named "Hooten" who relocates to New Mexico to operate a dude ranch. Miller guest starred in numerous series, including NBC's western, "The Tall Man", with Barry Sullivan and Clu Gulager. He also had a role in the film "Youngblood Hawke" (1964), and appeared on Jack Lord's ABC rodeo adventure series, "Stoney Burke". During 1965–1966, he Document [7](Title: Money for Nothing (song)) '' Money for Nothing '' is a single by British rock band Dire Straits , taken from their 1985 studio album Brothers in Arms . The song 's lyrics are written from the point of view of two working - class men watching music videos and commenting on what they see . The song features a guest appearance by Sting singing background vocals , providing both the signature falsetto introduction and backing chorus of '' I want my MTV . '' The groundbreaking video was the first to be aired on MTV Europe when the network launched on 1 August 1987 . Question: who sang backing vocals on money for nothing Answer:
Sting
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: East Kong Yick Building) some of the balconies in the ID mark business fraternities, others signify family associations. These are community organizations based on family surnames that are derived from one's family's "home" village in China. The Kong Yick as well as other buildings in the area housed a number of family associations. Family associations were the first social "community centers" in Chinatown/ID. The associations were not just social organizations but also provided social services, helping new immigrants adjust to their new lives in America. Many would turn to these family associations to find work, health care and a place to live. The East Document [1](Title: Rob Conway) College in Hanover, Indiana. On February 22, 2015, in Seymour Indiana Rob Conway defeated Eric Draven for the NWA Supreme Heavyweight Championship. On June 20, 2015, Conway defeated both Tim Storm and All That Alan Steele to become the NWA Mid-South Unified Heavyweight Champion. On October 10, 2015, Conway was defeated by Greg Anthony in a double title match losing the NWA Mid-South Unified Heavyweight Championship. On December 4, 2015, Conway teamed with Matt Riviera teaming under the name The Iron Empire defeating The Heatseekers (Elliot Russell and Sigmon) to win the NWA World Tag Team Championships. On March 3, Document [2](Title: Percnodaimon) Alps, in which they are found. They are known to be found at altitudes ranging from 800 to 2500 meters. The morphology of the butterfly also plays an important physiological role. Its dark wings coupled with its large surface area acts as a black body, and absorbs the electromagnetic energy from the sun's rays. By absorbing and storing heat, the wings of the black mountain ringlet butterfly essentially act like solar panels. This is another adaptation evolved for survival in the frosty conditions of the Southern Alps. The adult female black mountain ringlet deposits her eggs atop stones on the Document [3](Title: Douglas Street) former extension, which were not overbuilt by the new artery, retain the name Douglas Street. Douglas Street Douglas Street is a road in Victoria, British Columbia. It is named after Sir James Douglas, the second Governor of the Colony of Vancouver Island. A segment of the Trans-Canada Highway, the main part of Douglas Street runs approximately from Dallas Road on the Georgia Strait to just north of Saanich Road, where the Trans-Canada curves westward towards the Western Communities. The intersection of Douglas Street and Dallas Road is the western end of the Trans Canada Highway, known as Mile 0. There Document [4](Title: Lion's Blood) south lies the Aztec nation of Azteca which often fights with Bilalistan. Vikings maintain a colony in the New World known as Vinland to the north of Bilalistan and there is a Chinese colony in California. White runaway slaves often join Native American tribes, or manage to make their way to Vinland to find work as paid laborers. Christianity is also mentioned in the novel, though it failed to become a dominant world religion, with the majority of its followers being Europeans. Without the influence of Rome and the Catholic Church, Christianity is much more divided between traditional and Gnostic Document [5](Title: George Sweetland) returned to upstate New York to take a job with Hobart College his alma mater. In 1914 Sweetland was named physical and athletic director at Hobart as well as being in charge of physical training of young women at William Smith College. He was paid approximately $3000 a year to run the athletic department, coaching several sports including football, basketball, and baseball. Hobart President Lyman Powell wanted "...to make the college one of the best in the United States and he is selecting on his faculty the strongest men that can be obtained." In football Sweetland was 1–5 the first Document [6](Title: Coffeehouse) the social scenes of Singapore. Instead of crowding at shopping malls, the youngsters could now hang out at cafes. In the Philippines, coffee shop chains like Starbucks became prevalent in upper and middle class professionals especially in Makati. However, Carinderias also serve coffee alongside viands. Events such as "Kapihan" often officiated at bakeshops and restaurants that also served coffee for breakfast and merienda. In Thailand, the term "café" is not a coffeehouse in the international definition, as in other countries, but it is a night restaurant that serves alcoholic drinks during a comedy show on stage. The era in which Document [7](Title: Oreo) The original design of the cookie featured a wreath around the edge of the cookie and the name '' OREO '' in the center . In the United States , they were sold for 25 cents a pound ( 453 g ) in novelty cans with clear glass tops . The first Oreo was sold on March 6 , 1912 , to a grocer in Hoboken , New Jersey . Question: where were the first oreo cookie sold in the us Answer:
Hoboken , New Jersey
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: J. P. Batista) Barton County Community College in Kansas, where he mentored teammate and fellow international student Antanas Kavaliauskas. He finished his first season with Gonzaga averaging 12 points and 6 rebounds per game, and was named the top newcomer in the West Coast Conference. Playing alongside the All-American Adam Morrison, Batista finished the 2005-06 NCAA basketball season averaging over 19 points and 9 rebounds per game, while shooting a remarkable 59 percent from the field and 83 percent from the line. Despite his impressive collegiate statistics, Batista was generally ignored by the scouts leading up to the 2006 NBA Draft, with his Document [1](Title: Al-Shafi‘i) result of those sessions with his disciples. At least one authority states that al-Shāfi'ī died as a result of injuries sustained from an attack by supporters of a Maliki follower named Fityan. The story goes that al-Shāfi'ī triumphed in the argument over Fityan, who, being intemperate, resorted to abuse. The Governor of Egypt, with whom al-Shafi'i had good relations, ordered Fityan punished by having him paraded through the streets of the city carrying a plank and stating the reason for his punishment. Fityan's supporters were enraged by this treatment and attacked Shafi'i in retaliation after one of his lectures. Al-Shafi'i Document [2](Title: Frederick A. de Armas) Saracens? The second has to do with Don Quixote as an "imperial" vehicle for the assimilation or destruction of literary genres. Starting around 2008 De Armas became increasingly interested in the cultural and literary productions of the maternal side of his family, publishing essays on Ana Galdós, Domingo A. Galdós and Benito Pérez Galdós. He has also started to publish fiction while continuing to work on the literature and culture of early modern Spain. His novel, "El abra del Yumuri", takes place in Cuba during the last three months of 1958, just before the fall of Fulgencio Batista and the Document [3](Title: Loara High School) that were designed to model future prospects. Sammy Saxon is the school mascot. His appearance is typically depicted as a caricature of an Anglo-Saxon warrior. Loara had one of the largest International Baccalaureate (IB) programs in Orange County. The IB program is no longer offered at Loara. Loara was authorized to offer the IB Diploma Programme in July 1999, the program is taught in English to 148 students. The school competes in the CIF-SS Golden West League. State championships CIF Championships Loara High School Loara High School is a public four year American high school in the Anaheim Union High Document [4](Title: OASIS (organization)) free, all of its patents to the OASIS group. Larry Rosen, a software law expert and the leader of the reaction which rose up when OASIS quietly included a RAND clause in its policy, welcomed the initiative and supposed OASIS will not continue using that policy as other companies involved would follow. History proved him wrong, as that RAND policy has still not been removed and other commercial companies have not published such a free statement towards OASIS. Patrick Gannon, president and CEO of OASIS from 2001 to 2008, minimized the risk that a company could take advantage of a Document [5](Title: Always Dreaming) flash forward two years and I can't kiss him enough. He has a keen eye." In the summer of 2016, Bonomo and Vincent Viola, both long-time racing fans from Brooklyn, decided to join forces, a move that affected the ownership of Always Dreaming. Viola owns St. Elias Stable and his wife is the owner of Teresa Viola Racing Stable. "I'm a couple of years older (than Bonomo), but we played baseball together and, you know each other from the neighborhood," said Viola before the 2017 Kentucky Derby. "When I got back into the Thoroughbreds, I called Anthony. We were doing Document [6](Title: National Register of Historic Places listings in Botetourt County, Virginia) removed. National Register of Historic Places listings in Botetourt County, Virginia This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Botetourt County, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Botetourt County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. There are 28 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another 2 properties were once listed but have Document [7](Title: 2022 FIFA World Cup) The 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup , the quadrennial international men 's football championship contested by the national teams of the member associations of FIFA . It is scheduled to take place in Qatar in 2022 . This will be the first World Cup ever to be held in the Arab world and the first in a Muslim - majority country . This will be the first World Cup held entirely in geographical Asia since the 2002 tournament in South Korea and Japan ( the 2018 competition in Russia featured one geographically Asian venue , Yekaterinburg ) . In addition the tournament will be the last to involve 32 teams , with an increase to 48 teams scheduled for the 2026 tournament . The reigning World Cup champions are France . Question: where is the next world cup being played Answer:
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You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: BoBoiBoy Galaxy) aliens have been trying to find and capture the Power Sphera for their own benefit. To prevent the Power Sphera from falling into the hands of a villain, a young hero from Earth, BoBoiBoy, was assigned to track the spheres scattered throughout the galaxy with the help of his friends. Nizam Razak, the creator of BoBoiBoy, said that the idea of changing the storyline came in 2014 when he was in Japan. He was impressed with the diversity of Pokémon merchandise, getting the idea to diversify the Power Spheres. They started making the series after the end of BoBoiBoy mid-2016 Document [1](Title: Diagnostically Acceptable Irreversible Compression) Diagnostically Acceptable Irreversible Compression In medical imaging applications, Diagnostically Acceptable Irreversible Compression, abbreviated DAIC, is the application of irreversible compression in medical imaging to produce a result that has no negative impact on the ability of the user to perform a particular diagnostic task (contribute to making a medical diagnosis using the image). The term was first introduced at a workshop on irreversible compression convened by the European Society of Radiology (ESR) in Palma de Mallorca October 13, 2010, the results of which were reported in a subsequent position paper. It is not a trivial problem to establish the criteria Document [2](Title: Togan Arslan) the north and in 1133 the bey of Hasankeyf Artukiks from the south laid sieges on Bitlis . In both campaigns Togan Arslan was able to defend Bitlis successfully. In 1134, Imadettin Zengi, from Mosul, one of the most powerful commenders of the region tried to capture Bitlis. Togan Arslan paid to save the city. Togan Arslan died in 1137. Togan Arslan Togan Arslan was a bey of the Beylik of Dilmaç After Alp Arslan of Seljukids defeated Byzantine army in the battle of Manzikert in 1071, a series of Turkmen beyliks (principalities) were formed in Anatolia (Asiatic part of Document [3](Title: Franklin, Sacramento County, California) Franklin, Sacramento County, California Franklin is a census-designated place in Sacramento County, California. Franklin sits at an elevation of . The 2010 United States census reported Franklin's population was 155. Franklin is located about west-southwest of Elk Grove. The town was named after the Franklin House that Andrew George built in 1856. Several businesses operate in the town, including The Franklin Restaurant, King's Skate Country, and Gil's Bar and Store. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP covers an area of 2.1 square miles (5.5 km²), all of it land. The 2010 United States Census reported that Franklin Document [4](Title: Todd Manning and Marty Saybrooke rape storylines) leave." That's when I tendered my resignation. Howarth went on to say Todd and Marty suddenly bonding did not make sense and that he could not, in good conscience, promote the story of Todd Lord, who had become a likeable character. "If the rape had been an unrealistic, soapy thing, then it wouldn't matter. But because it was so in-depth and so brutal, to show Todd and Marty having drinks together in Rodi's — to show Marty feeling safe and comfortable with Todd — is bizarre," he said. "People have come up to me and said, 'My 7-year-old loves you.' Document [5](Title: Bektashi Order) Bektashi do not consider this a form of trinity. There are many other practices and ceremonies that share similarity with other faiths, such as a ritual meal ("muhabbet") and yearly confession of sins to a "baba" ("magfirat-i zunub" مغفرة الذنوب). Bektashis base their practices and rituals on their non-orthodox and mystical interpretation and understanding of the Quran and the prophetic practice (Sunnah). They have no written doctrine specific to them, thus rules and rituals may differ depending on under whose influence one has been taught. Bektashis generally revere Sufi mystics outside of their own order, such as Ibn Arabi, Al-Ghazali Document [6](Title: Chinatown (1974 film)) Owens River Valley and made it resonate. "Chinatown" isn’t a docudrama, it’s a fiction. The water project it depicts isn’t the construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, engineered by William Mulholland before the First World War. "Chinatown" is set in 1938, not 1905. The Mullholland-like figure—"Hollis Mulwray"—isn’t the chief architect of the project, but rather its strongest opponent, who must be discredited and murdered. Mulwray is against the "Alto Vallejo Dam" because it’s unsafe, not because it’s stealing water from somebody else…. But there are echoes of Mullholland’s aqueduct project in "Chinatown"…. Mullholland’s project enriched its promoters through insider land Document [7](Title: John Harrison) John Harrison ( 3 April ( O.S. 24 March ) 1693 -- 24 March 1776 ) was a self - educated English carpenter and clockmaker who invented a marine chronometer , a long - sought - after device for solving the problem of calculating longitude while at sea . Question: who solved the problem of longitude at sea Answer:
John Harrison
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Charles Manson) was part of the journalist's prime-time special on Satanism. At least as early as the Snyder interview, Manson's forehead bore a swastika in the spot where the X carved during his trial had been. Nikolas Schreck conducted an interview with Manson for his documentary "Charles Manson Superstar" (1989). Schreck concluded that Manson was not insane but merely acting that way out of frustration. On September 25, 1984, Manson was imprisoned in the California Medical Facility at Vacaville when inmate Jan Holmstrom poured paint thinner on him and set him on fire, causing second- and third-degree burns on over 20 percent Document [1](Title: Nicholas C. Creede) Occasionally he would strike it rich enough to sell out and obtain a year's grubstake, but more often he was broke and forced to work at whatever he could to get enough money to resume prospecting. He usually traveled with one or more partners. Creede's first significant strike was in 1878 in Chaffee County, Colorado, when he discovered the "Monarch" located near present-day Monarch Pass. As was common during that time as most prospectors rarely had the capital, the knowledge and/or the will to develop the strike themselves, he sold the "Monarch" for a small sum. He then struck a Document [2](Title: DeeDee Trotter) ground, just keep running'. Trotter is also a multi-time IAAF Diamond League silver and bronze medalist. Leading into the 2012 Olympics, she again recorded the fastest time that year in the 400m. She said of the time that, "My personality, demeanor, confidence and spirit were low. That DeeDee is gone. I overcame my entire career crumbling and made the Olympic Team." She qualified at the national championships with a second place showing. At the 2012 Olympics in London she won the bronze medal in the 400 meters in a time of 49.72, two one hundredths of a second behind the Document [3](Title: 1986–87 National Basketball League season) second division. Hemel v Bolton fixture not played and Bolton were deducted one point * TF Group Cleveland Comets, CBS Centurions Colchester, Ellesmere Port, Lambeth TopCats, Oldham Celtics, Plymouth Raiders, Just Rentals Rhondda, Swindon Rakers, Tower Hamlets, Team Walsall 1986–87 National Basketball League season The 1986–87 Carlsberg National Basketball League season was the fifteenth and last season of the National Basketball League formed in 1972. The league was sponsored by Carlsberg for the third consecutive year. Portsmouth won the first division league title, Kingston Kings claimed the Play Off's & Crystal Palace lifted the National Cup for the seventh time Document [4](Title: 1865 New York state election) 1865 New York state election The 1865 New York state election was held on November 7, 1865, to elect the Secretary of State, the State Comptroller, the Attorney General, the State Treasurer, the State Engineer, two Judges of the New York Court of Appeals, a Canal Commissioners, an Inspector of State Prisons and the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate. The Democratic state convention met on September 6 and 7 at Albany, New York. C. H. Winfield was Temporary Chairman until the choice Document [5](Title: U.S. Route 40 in Delaware) plans were made to replace the intersection with DE 41/DE 141 in Basin Corner with a modified cloverleaf interchange in an effort to reduce traffic congestion. Construction on the interchange began in September of that year. The interchange between US 13/US 40 and DE 41/DE 141 was completed in 1956. In 1958, construction began for a bridge at the Farnhurst interchange that would link the US 40 approach to the Delaware Memorial Bridge to the Delaware Turnpike that was proposed to run west to the Maryland border. A year later, the Farnhurst interchange and the bridge approach were upgraded to Document [6](Title: Günter von Drenkmann) about it in 2014. Günter von Drenkmann Günter von Drenkmann (9 November 1910 - 10 November 1974) was a German lawyer. In 1967 he was appointed president of the Berlin district court (""Kammergericht""). The post was one that had held between 1890 and 1904. He was killed by "2 June Movement" terrorists during a kidnapping attempt. George Richard Ernst Günter von Drenkmann was born in Berlin. He came from an exceptionally well connected family. The "Drenckmanns" had become "von Drenckmanns" when his grandfather was ennobled in 1901. His father, Edwin von Drenkmann (1864-1944) had been a senior Prussian financial official Document [7](Title: Myrtle Beach Boardwalk) The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade , located in Myrtle Beach , South Carolina , officially opened in May 2010 at a cost of nearly $6.4 million and runs 1.2 miles ( 1.9 km ) along the oceanfront from the Pier 14 at 14th Avenue North to the 2nd Avenue Pier at 2nd Avenue North . National Geographic has ranked Myrtle Beach Boardwalk number three in the United States , while Travel and Leisure ranked the boardwalk number two . Question: how long is the boardwalk in myrtle beach sc Answer:
1.2 miles
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Crollalanza theory of Shakespeare authorship) proposed by "a most eccentric breed of anti-Stratfordians." Carla Dente of Pisa University calls it an example of "fantastic biographical reconstructions", and remarks that it depends too much on the assumption that Shakespeare's heavy use of Italian settings in his plays must mean that he was Italian. The Crollalanza theory seems to have been first set out in Santi Paladino's 1929 pamphlet "Shakespeare sarebbe il pseudonimo di un poeta italiano" ("Shakespeare would be the pen name of an Italian poet"). In the early versions Crollalanza was said to be from a Calvinist family in Valchiavenna or nearby Valtellina in Northern Document [1](Title: 1929–30 Chicago Black Hawks season) 1929–30 Chicago Black Hawks season The 1929–30 Chicago Black Hawks season was the team's fourth season in the NHL. After a two-year absence, the Hawks would return to the playoffs, losing to the Montreal Canadiens in the first round of the playoffs. They were coming their second straight season of winning only 7 games, and finishing in last place in the league. The Black Hawks would make yet another coaching change, hiring Tom Shaughnessy. The Hawks would surprise the league, getting off to a 10–8–3 start, however, the team would fire Shaughnessy and replace him with Bill Tobin. Tobin would Document [2](Title: L'Echo) of 4.5% in 2002. The paper had a 18,736 copies in the second half of 2012. L'Echo L'Echo is a Belgian business newspaper, published by Mediafin and mainly distributed in Wallonia and Brussels. It is the French counterpart of the Flemish daily "De Tijd" which is its sister paper. "L'Echo" was first published on 22 May 1881. The paper is owned by Mediafin which is also the owner of the Flemish business daily "De Tijd". Both papers offer financial and economic news. "L'Echo" is headquartered in Brussels. In March 2012 it began to be published in Berliner format. "L'Echo" sold Document [3](Title: Robin ATL) Robin ATL The Robin ATL ("Avion Très Léger", "very light aircraft") is a French two-seat light aircraft designed by Avions Robin in the 1980s to meet a need for an economical two-seat aircraft to equip flying clubs. It is a single-engined monoplane with a fixed tricycle undercarriage, conventional control stick, and is, unusually, fitted with a V-tail. Due to the large bubble canopy, visibility is excellent. Its benign flight characteristics, moderate speeds and low fuel consumption, as well as some unique details, like an engine starter button which can only be pressed when the fuel selector switch is open, made Document [4](Title: Mémoires secrets) itself." The work is attributed to Louis Petit de Bachaumont (1690–1771), but it is unlikely that he was the actual author, since all volumes describe events which occurred after his death. It is currently attributed to Mathieu-François Pidansat de Mairobert and Mouffle d’Angerville, but it is likely that the text is the work of multiple authors. There are eighteen volumes, each of which covers one or two years of events. The text consists of short, anonymous reports, each with an exact date, on political and cultural events. Some volumes have an "Additions" section which contains reports from prior years. Political Document [5](Title: Typhoon Haikui) "vowed to make all-out efforts to locate the missing" according to the Xinhua News Agency. Local residents feared the death toll could rise significantly as many people living in the area were undocumented migrant workers from other provinces. There has also been criticism over the effectiveness of the rescue effort, with one resident stating that it took an hour for rescue personnel to arrive in the area after the dam collapsed. Hospitals around the disaster area were reportedly overwhelmed with an influx of casualties stemming from the collapse, though no number was stated. Following the collapse, officials blocked off the Document [6](Title: Sod roof) Sod roof A sod roof, or turf roof, is a traditional Scandinavian type of green roof covered with sod on top of several layers of birch bark on gently sloping wooden roof boards. Until the late 19th century, it was the most common roof on rural log houses in Norway and large parts of the rest of Scandinavia. Its distribution roughly corresponds to the distribution of the log building technique in the vernacular architecture of Finland and the Scandinavian peninsula. The load of approximately 250 kg per m² of a sod roof is an advantage because it helps to compress Document [7](Title: Winter Paralympic Games) The Winter Paralympics began in 1976 in Örnsköldsvik , Sweden . Those Games were the first Paralympics ( Summer or Winter ) that featured athletes other than wheelchair athletes . The Games have expanded and grown to be ( along with the Summer Games ) part of the largest international sporting event after the Olympic Games . Given their expansion , the need for a very specific classification system has arisen . This system has also given rise to controversy and opened the door for cheating . Winter Paralympians have also been convicted of steroid use and other forms of cheating unique to Paralympic athletes , which has tainted the integrity of the Games . Question: when was the first winter paralympic games held Answer:
1976
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Inoculation theory) motivation to maintain current attitudes and beliefs, but weak enough that the receiver will refute the counterargument (Compton, 2013; McGuire, 1964). Inoculation has been proven successful through trials and research. This article highlights vital aspects of inoculation theory, however, it is not exhaustive–there is a large volume of quality research on the theory not mentioned. Finally, while numerous studies have tested and verified the efficacy of the inoculation process, there continues to be a need for refinement and elaboration. Inoculation theory is used today as part of the suite of tools used by those engaged in shaping or manipulating public Document [1](Title: Carbon dioxide clathrate) that dry ice, CO clathrate, liquid CO, and carbonated groundwater are common phases, even at Martian temperatures (Lambert and Chamberlain 1978, Hoffman 2000, Kargel "et al." 2000). If CO hydrates are present in the Martian polar caps, as some authors suggest (e.g. Clifford "et al." 2000, Nye "et al." 2000, Jakosky "et al." 1995, Hoffman 2000), then the cap will not melt as readily as it would if consisting only of water ice. This is because of the clathrate’s lower thermal conductivity, higher stability under pressure, and higher strength (Durham 1998), as compared to pure water ice. The question of Document [2](Title: Technology of The Saga of Seven Suns) drives attached. Ekti is harvested from gas giants as their atmosphere is mostly Hydrogen. Hydrogen being the most abundant element in the universe can also be found in interstellar nebulae as well as planets close to and farthest away from the Sun. To extract the Hydrogen which in turn is converted to Ekti large Skymines are used. These plants are usually manned by Roamers, nomadic breakaway Earthers, but occasionally by Ildirans and the Hansa. In extracting Hydrogen from nebula large Nebular Skimmers slowly collect the Hydrogen for transport to be converted into Ekti, where it is shipped off. Harvesting of Document [3](Title: Pelagibacter ubique) strain HTCC1062 was completely sequenced in 2005 showing that "P. ubique" has the smallest genome (1,308,759 bp) of any free living organism encoding only 1,354 open reading frames (1,389 genes total). The only species with smaller genomes are intracellular symbionts and parasites, such as "Mycoplasma genitalium" or "Nanoarchaeum equitans" It has the smallest number of open reading frames of any free living organism, and the shortest intergenic spacers, but it still has metabolic pathways for all 20 amino acids and most co-factors. Its genome has been streamlined. This streamlining concept is important because it reduces the amount of energy required Document [4](Title: Pro Oriente) Pro Oriente The foundation Pro Oriente was founded in 1964 by the Viennese cardinal Franz König to improve relationships between the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches. The foundation was established during Second Vatican Council which opened the Catholic Church's doors to other religions with its ecumenism-decree "Unitatis Redintegratio". Pro Oriente has charters in Vienna, Graz, Salzburg and Linz. Pro Oriente experienced a crisis in the year 1998 with the death of its leader and president of many years, Alfred Stirnemann. In 1972 Pro Oriente established the Viennese Christological formula ("Wiener Christologische Formel") as a mutual Document [5](Title: New York State Route 374) David Sweat from Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora in June 2015. The New York State Police shut down a section of NY 374 from Dannemora to West Plattsburgh. New York State Route 374 New York State Route 374 (NY 374) is a state highway in the North Country of New York in the United States. The route follows a generally northwest to southeast progression; however, the portion of the route within Franklin County runs north–south and is signed in the same manner. The western terminus of NY 374 is at a junction with U.S. Route 11 in the village of Document [6](Title: 1977 Long Beach State 49ers football team) PCAA). The following were selected in the 1978 NFL Draft. 1977 Long Beach State 49ers football team The 1977 Long Beach State 49ers football team represented California State University, Long Beach during the 1977 NCAA Division I football season. Cal State Long Beach competed in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association. The team was led by first year head coach Dave Currey, and played the majority of their home games at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California. One game was still played at Veterans Stadium adjacent to the campus of Long Beach City College in Long Beach, California. They finished the season Document [7](Title: Ghana Bar Association) The British parliament established the Supreme Court of Judicature for the Gold Coast Colony in 1876 , with a Chief Justice and no more than four Puisne Justices . John Mensah Sarbah was the first native of Ghana to be called to the bar by Lincoln 's Inn in 1887 . The legal system was based on that of England , in which solicitors provide legal advice and prepare legal documents while barristers act as advocates in court . However , this division was not observed in practice in Ghana , and in 1960 an act abolished the distinction . Until the Ghana School of Law was established in 1958 , all lawyers were trained abroad , almost always at the Inns of Court in England . As of 2011 there are about 2,500 practicing lawyers , although not all have registered as members of the Bar Association . Question: who was the first ghanaian to become a lawyer Answer:
John Mensah Sarbah
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Early Spring 2008 Midwest floods) businesses that needed repairs after the floods, 74 of the buildings were in Harrisburg, Illinois. Early Spring 2008 Midwest floods The March 2008 Midwest floods were a massive flooding event in the Southern Midwest and portions of the Southern Plains. Cape Girardeau, Missouri officially reported between March 18 and 19. At least 17 people died as a result of the flooding. Levee breaks were observed in several areas, most notably in Southeastern Missouri, where levee breaks occurred through mid-April. The National Weather Service posted flood watches stretching from Dallas, Texas, to Scranton, Pennsylvania, starting March 16. Two strong low-pressure centers Document [1](Title: Ohio Army National Guard) program's inception, and in September 2006 initiated a second program with Serbia. The purpose of the program is to provide assistance to the host countries in establishing reserve military forces like the National Guard, before transitioning to follow-on programs designed to assist the citizen-soldiers in their non-military lives. The Ohio Army National Guard presently consists of the following major commands or units: Ohio Army National Guard The Ohio Army National Guard is a part of the Ohio National Guard and the Army National Guard of the United States Army. It is also a component of the organized militia of the Document [2](Title: Torodora fuscobasalis) "fusc" (meaning brown). Torodora fuscobasalis Torodora fuscobasalis is a moth in the Lecithoceridae family. It was described by Kyu-Tek Park in 2002. It is found in Thailand. The wingspan is about 17 mm. The forewings are dark brown before the antemedian line, which is bordered by creamy-white scales and followed by a pale brownish-grey area. The discal spot is relatively large and found near the upper angle of the cell. There is also a triangular greyish orange costal spot at four-fifths. The hindwings are grey. The species name refers to the dark brown basal half of the forewings and is Document [3](Title: Aztec cuisine) Fire ceremony, which occurred every 52 years, some priests fasted for a whole year; the other priests 80 days and lords 8 days. Commoners engaged in fasts, but less rigorously. There was also a permanent contingent of fasters in Tehuacan. Along with various ascetic rigors like sleeping on a stone pillow, they fasted for periods of four years on one 50-gram corn tortilla (about 2 ounces) per day. The only respite came every 20 days, when they were allowed to eat whatever they wanted. Even rulers such as Moctezuma were expected to cut down on their otherwise luxurious lifestyle and Document [4](Title: 3rd Bombay European Regiment) out the 3rd Bombay Europeans and their C.O. Lt. Col. Liddell for praise. 5 men of the 3rd Europeans were injured in the engagement. By 9 February, the 3rd Bombay Europeans were once more heading for action as part of the force to attack Garhakota. Once they had pitched camp near the fort, the enemy started a bombardment of round shot and rockets. The rebel sepoys of the 51st and 52nd Bengal regiments advanced in force towards the guns of the horse artillery but were beaten back twice by the 3rd Bombay Europeans and eventually retreated back into their fort. Document [5](Title: Jessica's Law) after Jessica Lunsford, a young Florida girl who was sexually battered and murdered in February 2005 by John Couey, a previously convicted sex offender. Public outrage over this case spurred Florida officials to introduce this legislation. Among the key provisions of the law was classifying lewd or lascivious molestation on a person under the age of 12 as a life felony, and a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years in prison and lifetime electronic monitoring of adults convicted of lewd or lascivious molestation against a victim less than 12 years old. The statute also requires that if an offender is Document [6](Title: Youth Conference (Christian)) from Newfoundland & Labrador. The director of this group since the beginning of YC Newfoundland is Pastor Dean Brenton. YC Newfoundland & Labrador Official Web Site YC Belize was announced on May 28, 2006 at YC Alberta by Mike Love. The event was not officially announced but it was mentioned that Extreme Dream Ministries planned on collaborating with other youth missions groups to hold a Youth Conference in Belize. The event will run February 23–25, 2007 in Belize City, Belize. Two teams consisting of youth and young adults from Bethesda Christian Fellowship and Strathcona Christian Academy will assist Extreme Dream Document [7](Title: Roosevelt Bridge (Florida)) The Roosevelt Bridge is a major highway segmental bridge across the St. Lucie River in Stuart , Florida . Carrying U.S. Route 1 ( Federal Highway ; unsigned State Road 5 ) , it was built to supersede the old Roosevelt Bridge , which had twin parallel drawbridges , one for northbound traffic ( opened in 1934 , 27 ° 12 ' 12 '' N 80 ° 15 ' 35 '' W  /  27.203228 ° N 80.259612 ° W  / 27.203228 ; - 80.259612 ) and the other for southbound ( opened in 1964 , 27 ° 12 ' 09 '' N 80 ° 15 ' 35 '' W  /  27.202475 ° N 80.259762 ° W  / 27.202475 ; - 80.259762 ) . The new bridge , completed in 1996 , is raised and much longer than the older twin drawbridges . The southbound span of the old bridge is still functional for road and boat traffic and now carries two - way road traffic for what is now known as Dixie Highway , County Road 707 . The new high - level Roosevelt Bridge is approximately one mile long and is made of two three - lane sections running parallel to each other . The northbound bridge was completed first , and housed two lanes of both north and south - bound traffic until the second bridge was finished . Question: how long is the roosevelt bridge in stuart fl Answer:
approximately one mile
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero) make this a rousing affair," Pandohar wrote in his analysis. Sachin Khedekar's portrayal of Bose was praised by critics including Ziya us-Salam of "The Hindu" newspaper. "Khedekar may not win too many international awards for portraying Bose but accolades in India should come in thick and fast," she wrote in her review. "Benegal may not have put together an epic to challenge the lasting greatness of "Gandhi," Richard Attenborough's tribute to our father of the nation. But nor has he had the advantage of such resources. Where Benegal deserves credit is not in the canvas of his work but the Document [1](Title: Ferguson v. NTSB) National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) adopted the FAA's suspension as its response to the incident. Ferguson appealed the suspension and claimed he was entitled to a waiver of punishment under the "inadvertent and not deliberate" provision of a joint FAA-National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) aviation safety program called the Aviation Safety Reporting Program. While the NTSB agreed that Ferguson's actions were not deliberate, his appeal was rejected when the court decided his actions were reckless and in violation of a key FAR (§ 91.5) that required a pilot to familiarize himself or herself with all available flight information, and Document [2](Title: 3/40 Evzone Regiment) Battalion in particular distinguished itself during the conflict, being used often in a fire brigade or rapid reaction force, such as in the Battle of Karpenisi in January 1949. On 15 April 1951, the 76th Brigade was renamed as the 40th Evzone Regiment. On 25 June 1951, Queen Frederica was named its honorary colonel-in-chief, as a result of which the regiment bore her royal monogram on the shoulder straps. In the wars between 1912 and 1949, the regiment suffered 35 officers dead and 35 wounded, and 224 other ranks dead and 647 wounded, as well as 41 missing in action. Document [3](Title: Masterpiece (The Master's Apprentices album)) current fad for concept albums by linking the songs with a short guitar-and-string arrangement, crossfaded between tracks. The title track, a live recording, provides a vivid aural snapshot of their live show during 1968, complete with the deafening screams of fans. The album also includes their own version of "St John's Wood", a track Ford and Keays wrote for Brisbane band The Sect, who had released it as a single on Columbia during the year. The album's retrospective reviews have been mixed. Allmusic's Richie Unterberger said "It's a respectable but oddly schizophrenic effort, finding them searching for an identity with Document [4](Title: Exchange (chess)) one may also consider making exchanges of pawns or other pieces to open up a file for one's rooks and queen or opening up a diagonal for one's bishop and queen, even if a pawn deficiency is incurred. If a player gains material superiority in a game, a strategy can involve making even exchanges to eliminate other pieces for simplification to make the superiority more decisive. The opponent with less material may try to avoid exchanges, but then the player with more material may try to force exchanges anyway. Strong players commonly play a materially even game with each other, Document [5](Title: Yang Luchan) own teacher—the 14th generation of the Chen Family, Ch'en Chang-hsing. One night, he was awakened by the sounds of "Hen" (哼) and "Ha" (哈) in the distance. He got up and traced the sound to an old building. Peeking through the broken wall, he saw his master Chen, Chang-xing teaching the techniques of grasp, control, and emitting jin in coordination with the sounds "Hen" and "Ha." He was amazed by the techniques and from that time on, unknown to master Chen, he continued to watch this secret practice session every night. He would then return to his room to ponder Document [6](Title: Bulgarian dances) on the beat. In music band playing, the meter seems favored, thus skipping some of the time-bending subtleties. Given this fact, though, some meters are more common or popular, but there is a wide variation of less frequent combinations, as well. There is also disagreement about whether one should use or as meter denominator, but this is just a notational convenience. In the list below, the denominator follows in part notational practice of the region, and in part the speed of the type of tune, giving the note a reasonable number of beats per minute (as on a metronome). Folk Document [7](Title: Suraj Jagan) Suraj Jagan ( born May 11 , 1967 ) is an Indian playback singer . He is noted for the song Give Me Some Sunshine from the award - winning movie 3 Idiots . The song received the '' Best Emerging Male Performer '' award in the Max Stardust Award . Jagan 's singing career began in 1990 , and has included both solo work and as front man for the rock band Dream Out Loud . He has also worked in advertising jingle campaigns , Bollywood playback singing , acting in theatre productions and an acting role in the Bollywood film Rock On ! ! & '' Hunterrr '' . Question: who sang the song give me some sunshine Answer:
Suraj Jagan
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Arts and Crafts movement) The Arts and Crafts use of stained glass was popular in Ireland, with Harry Clarke the best-known artist and also with Evie Hone. The architecture of the style is represented by the Honan Chapel (1916) in Cork in the grounds of University College Cork. Other architects practicing in Ireland included Sir Edwin Lutyens (Heywood House in Co. Laois, Lambay Island and the Irish National War Memorial Gardens in Dublin) and Frederick 'Pa' Hicks (Malahide Castle estate buildings and round tower). Irish Celtic motifs were popular with the movement in silvercraft, carpet design, book illustrations and hand-carved furniture. The beginnings of Document [1](Title: Comparison of command shells) with version 5.0) provides the option to specify a CommandValidationHandler ScriptBlock which runs before submitting the command. This allows for custom correcting of commonly mistyped commands, and verification before actually running the command. An integrated environment is the integration of the command-line interface with editors (typically multiple documents), help system and possibly debugging and other tools. Take Command Console (TCC) comes with an integrated environment with command line pane, file explorer, editor, batch debugger and more. PowerShell ISE includes a command line pane with support for integrated command line, copy-paste, multiple document editors, source-level debugging, help pane, command explorer pane Document [2](Title: Derek Latham) Latham has served as Regional Representative for the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) in the East Midlands, a founder member of Opun - (East Midlands Architecture and Built Environment Centre) and Chairman of Regeneration East Midlands (Centre for Excellence). He was also involved in establishing the Regional Project Design Review Panel, was a Yorkshire Forward Urban Renaissance Panel Member, and his work in conservation included spells with organisations including the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) and the Heritage Lottery Fund. In 2008 he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Professional Practice by the University Document [3](Title: Susie Wee) CTEO of Collaboration. Wee was the co-editor of the JPSEC standard and the JPSEC amendment. She also served as an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Circuits, Systems and Video Technology as well as the IEEE Transactions on Image Processing. Cisco DevNet, Cisco's community for developers, was launched in 2014 under Wee's leadership. Susie Wee Susie J. Wee (born ca. 1970) is an American technology expert. In 2011, she became the Vice President and Chief Technology and Experience Officer (CTEO) of Collaboration at Cisco Systems. Wee is a WITI Hall of Fame inductee. Susie J. Wee was born in Document [4](Title: Doonagore Castle) Doonagore Castle Doonagore Castle is a round 16th-century tower house with a small walled enclosure located about 1 km above the coastal village of Doolin in County Clare, Ireland. Its name may be derived from "Dún na Gabhair", meaning "the fort of the rounded hills" or the "fort of the goats". Doonagore Castle is at present a private holiday home, inaccessible to the public. Doonagore Castle sits on a hill overlooking Doolin Point and, along with a nearby higher radio mast, is used as a navigational point by boats approaching Doolin Pier. It is located in the townland of Doonagore, Document [5](Title: Bob and the Trees) Bob and the Trees Bob and the Trees is a 2015 American fictional vérité drama film that won the Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Shot in The Berkshires, "Bob and the Trees" follows farmer and logger Bob Tarasuk (played by himself), his son and business partner Matt (Matthew Gallagher), and Bob's wife Polly (Polly MacIntyre) as they work to earn money during winter. The film, Diego Ongaro's feature-length directorial debut, premiered in the noncompetitive "Next" section of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in January 2015, where it was met with positive reviews. Director Diego Ongaro moved Document [6](Title: Ferratum) Russia Ferratum The Ferratum Group (“Ferratum” or the “Group”) is an international provider of mobile financial services. Ferratum, headquartered in Helsinki, Finland and was founded in May 2005. Ferratum is a specialist for automated banking processes with a centralized technology infrastructure and sales experts. Ferratum was founded in 2005 by the Group’s Founder and CEO Jorma Jokela. He studied accounting at the Commercial College of Kuopio and the Helsinki Business College. He is the founder of Jokela Capital Oy in Helsinki where he headed the company as CEO from 1998 to 2000. He subsequently sold the Jokela Capital business in Document [7](Title: Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again) '' Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again '' is an Australian rock song written by Doc Neeson , John Brewster and Rick Brewster , and performed by their group , the Angels . The song was initially recorded as a ballad in March 1976 but subsequently re-released as a rock song . The song is best known for the expletive - laden audience response , '' No Way , Get Fucked , Fuck Off '' , to the live version , which was issued in March 1988 . This chant has been described by The Guardian 's Darryl Mason as '' one of the most famous in Australian rock history '' . The song reached at number 58 on the ARIA Charts and it stayed in the charts for 19 weeks . Question: who sang am i ever gonna to see your face again Answer:
the Angels
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: 2001 National Hockey League All-Star Game) Accuracy event again. Bourque has won the event for the eighth time. Tampa Bay Lightning's Fredrik Modin won the Hardest-Shot title. His shot was clocked at 102.1 miles per hour. Boston Bruins' Bill Guerin won the Fastest Skater event with a time 13.69 seconds. Joe Sakic, Bill Guerin, and Los Angeles Kings' Luc Robitaille pot three goals in the inaugural pass and score competition. Buffalo Sabres' Dominik Hasek faces breakaways from Dallas Stars' Brett Hull, Ray Bourque and Pittsburgh Penguins' Mario Lemieux in the breakaway relay. The 2000–01 season was highlighted by the return of Mario Lemieux. After three-and-a-half years Document [1](Title: History of the Catholic Church in the United States) nomination. His base was among urban Catholics and polls showed they rallied to his support while most Protestants favored his opponent Richard Nixon. The old fear was raised by some Protestants that President Kennedy would take orders from the pope. Kennedy famously told the Greater Houston Ministerial Association on September 12, 1960, "I am not the Catholic candidate for President. I am the Democratic Party's candidate for President who also happens to be a Catholic. I do not speak for my Church on public matters – and the Church does not speak for me." He promised to respect the separation Document [2](Title: Southcote, Berkshire) similar development of names occurred at Circourt Manor near Denchworth, Oxfordshire. Lower Paleolithic and Palaeolithic materials have been recovered in various excavations in the Southcote area. An Iron Age occupation was located when houses were constructed in the 20th century. A Saxon urn was found in Southcote in 1924. The urn contained ashes and bone fragments, and was given to the Museum of Reading. A polished stone celt was also found in Southcote in 1926. An excavation of Southcote Manor in the 1960s uncovered many Roman, Romano-British and medieval artefacts such as sherds and pottery; a sample of the latter Document [3](Title: Miller effect) (1 + 1/"A")"C" draws the same current from the output as does the coupling capacitor in Figure 2A. In order for the Miller capacitance to draw the same current in Figure 2B as the coupling capacitor in Figure 2A, the Miller transformation is used to relate "C" to "C". In this example, this transformation is equivalent to setting the currents equal, that is or, rearranging this equation This result is the same as "C" of the "Derivation Section". The present example with "A" frequency independent shows the implications of the Miller effect, and therefore of "C", upon the frequency response Document [4](Title: Saint George's Monastery, Homs) goblets, and other tools. It is also home to a manuscript written by the caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab, which discussed the relationships between Muslims and Christians. The monastery is busiest during pilgrimages at the feast of Saint George (May 6) and the feast of the elevation of the Holy Cross on (September 14). Saint George's Monastery, Homs Saint George Monastery or Deir Mar Georges () is a historic Greek Orthodox monastery in the village of al-Mishtaya in the "Valley of the Christians" (وادي النصارى, "Wadi al-Nasara"), belonging to the Homs Governorate in northwestern Syria, the place located just a few Document [5](Title: Sabina Spielrein) chair in child psychology at First Moscow University, and took up work in pedology (children study), an approach to pediatrics that integrated it with developmental and educational psychology. She also joined the Moscow Psychoanalytic Institute, which had been founded in 1922 under the direction of Moise (Moishe) Wulff. She then became involved with an ambitious new project in children's learning known as the "Detski Dom" Psychoanalytic Orphanage–Laboratory (also known as the "White House.") Founded in 1921 by Vera Schmidt (who had also been one of Freud's students), the "Detski Dom" was intended to teach children based on Freud's theories. The Document [6](Title: Bảy Núi) Sơn range are: The prince Nguyễn Ánh, who later proclaimed himself the first emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty (1802–1945), sought refuge on the mountain from the Tây Sơn insurgents. Ánh forbade anyone to come to the mountain, hence its Vietnamese name meaning "forbidden mountain". Followers of the Bửu Sơn Kỳ Hương tradition, founded in An Giang in 1849, refer to these mountains as "Bửu Sơn" ("Precious Mountains"), since their founder, Đoàn Minh Huyên, is said to have spent time in meditation in these mountains. The mountain is commonly busy with tourists and pilgrims during the festival season, from the 4th Document [7](Title: V sign) When displayed with the palm inward toward the signer , it has long been an offensive gesture in some Commonwealth nations . In the 1940s , during the Second World War , a campaign by the Western Allies to use the sign with the back of the hand toward the signer ( U + 270C ✌ VICTORY HAND in Unicode ) as a '' V for Victory '' sign proved quite effective . During the Vietnam War , in the 1960s , the '' V sign '' was widely adopted by the counterculture as a symbol of peace . Shortly thereafter , it also became adopted as a gesture used in photographs , especially in Japan . Question: what does a peace sign mean in england Answer:
Victory
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Super Best Friends) three-disc DVD set in the United States on February 22, 2005. The sets included brief audio commentaries by Parker and Stone for each episode. The episode was included in the re-release of the fifth season on Blu-ray, released on December 5, 2017. This was the first time the episode was made available in HD, as the episode was not released alongside the rest of the season when it debuted in HD on iTunes in 2011. The episode is shown in its original presentation, without Muhammad's image being obscured as in later episodes of the series. Super Best Friends "Super Best Document [1](Title: Anna Levanova) Anna Levanova Anna Nikolayevna Levanova (; born 19 December 1988) is a Russian television and film actress, known for "McMafia" and "Two Women". In 2014, she won the Yul Brynner Award of the Pacific Meridian International Film Festival of Asia Pacific Countries for her role in "Two Women". Anna Levanova ("née" Bulatova) was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia). There were no professional actors or musicians in her family, yet home concerts and performances have always been a family tradition. According to Anna, she made her debut on the stage in a kindergarten - in the role Document [2](Title: Heathrow Airport Holdings) raised. The initial capitalisation of BAA plc was £1,225 million. In the early 1990s, the company sold Prestwick International Airport (now known as Glasgow Prestwick Airport). BAA won a contract to manage the retail operations at Pittsburgh International Airport in 1991. In December 2005, BAA made a winning bid of £1.2 billion for a 75% stake in Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, the largest airport in Hungary, which was being privatised by the Hungarian government. In July 2006, BAA was taken over by a consortium led by Ferrovial, following a bid which valued the company at £10.1 billion ($20 billion). As Document [3](Title: Knickerbocker, Texas) Knickerbocker, Texas Knickerbocker is an unincorporated community in southwestern Tom Green County, Texas, United States. It lies along Farm to Market Road 2335 southwest of the city of San Angelo, the county seat of Tom Green County. Its elevation is 2,051 feet (625 m). Although Knickerbocker is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 76939. Named for Washington Irving's character Diedrich Knickerbocker by early settlers related to Irving, the community quickly became significant, being the most important community in the county aside from San Angelo. Agriculture was long the community's mainstay, between grain farming and sheep Document [4](Title: Founders Brewing Company) and artists have booths. Each year more than 5,000 people attend the festival. Past acts have included Nahko and Medicine for the People, Soulive, Toubab Krewe, That 1 Guy, Galactic, Chicago Afrobeat Project, and The Crane Wives Founders Brewing Company Canal Street Brewing Co., L.L.C., doing business as Founders Brewing Company, is a brewery in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Canal Street Brewing Company was organized in 1996 as John Pannell Brewing Company by Mike Stevens and Dave Engbers, who began operation and changed the company's name to Canal Street Brewing Co. in 1997. Stevens and Engbers were homebrewing enthusiasts who had Document [5](Title: Varsity Show) was the first recipient of the award. McNally graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Columbia College with a B.A. in English in 1960 and went on to author works such as "Master Class", "Love! Valour! Compassion!", and "Ragtime." During his senior year at Columbia, McNally wrote the 66th Annual Varsity Show, which featured music by fellow student Edward Kleban (who would later share the Pulitzer Prize for "A Chorus Line") and was directed by Michael Kahn (later the artistic director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C.). In 2005, Jeanine Tesori, Barnard College Class of 1983, was honored with the Document [6](Title: 68th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment) the war not yet over, the government encouraged re-enlisting, and many of the 68th did so. The three-year men of the 8th and 29th Infantry, two other German-American units reduced by casualties and expiring enlistment terms, were consolidated into the 68th. Drafted men and substitutes brought the ranks up to 400 present for duty. Among those continuing in the army was the colonel of the 8th New York, Prince Felix Salm-Salm. As the 68th had been without a colonel since von Bourry had been cashiered, Governor Seymour appointed Salm-Salm to the post on June 8, 1864. The youngest son of Document [7](Title: War for the Planet of the Apes) Woody Harrelson as The Colonel , the leader of the paramilitary organization Alpha - Omega , who is obsessed with wiping out Caesar and his tribe to preserve humans as the dominant species . Amiah Miller as Nova , a mute orphan whom Maurice befriends and cares for . Gabriel Chavarria as Preacher , a human soldier working under the Colonel in Alpha - Omega . Question: who plays the colonel in the planet of the apes Answer:
Woody Harrelson
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: William Alden Smith) the nation. He was a member of the Republican State Central Committee from 1888 to 1892. Smith was elected as a Republican from the Michigan's 5th congressional district to the 54th United States Congress and to the six succeeding Congresses, serving from March 4, 1895, until his resignation, effective February 9, 1907, having been elected to the U.S. Senate. While in the House of Representatives, Smith was chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the State Department in the 56th Congress, the Committee on Pacific Railroads in the 57th and 58th Congresses. While Chairman of the Committee on Pacific Railroads, Document [1](Title: History of Pittsburgh) and Great Lakes tribes overran many forts; one of their most important targets was Fort Pitt. Receiving warning of the coming attack, Captain Simeon Ecuyer, the Swiss officer in command of the garrison, prepared for a siege. He leveled the houses outside the ramparts and ordered all settlers into the fort: 330 men, 104 women, and 196 children sought refuge inside its ramparts. Captain Ecuyer also gathered stores, which included hundreds of barrels of pork and beef. Pontiac's forces attacked the fort on June 22, 1763. The siege of Fort Pitt lasted for two months. Pontiac's warriors kept up a Document [2](Title: Catan: Cities & Knights) the least defense. Should Catan prevail, the player who contributes the most to Catan's defense receives a special "Defender of Catan" card, worth a victory point. Regardless of the outcome, all knights are immediately deactivated, and the barbarian ship returns to its starting point on the track. In the event of a tie among the greatest contributors of knights, none of the tied players earn a Defender of Catan card. Instead, each of the tied players draw a progress card (explained below) of the type of their choosing. There are 6 Defender of Catan cards. As the likelihood of having Document [3](Title: Mercedes McQueen) has not contracted HIV from Malachy. Calvin Valentine (Ricky Whittle), the ex-husband of Mercedes half-sister, Carmel (Gemma Merna), hires Mercedes as a barmaid at The Loft nightclub and they later kiss. Mercedes and Calvin have sex, unaware that Malachy has seen them. They begin an affair and Mercedes is jealous when Calvin reconciles with Carmel. Calvin and Carmel then plan to remarry. On the day of their wedding, Mercedes attempts to seduce Calvin, but he rejects her. Malachy's former girlfriend, Cheryl Brady (Bronagh Waugh), later reveals Calvin and Mercedes' affair to Carmel. Malachy then ends his marriage to Mercedes. Mercedes Document [4](Title: NASA Deep Space Network) low-noise receivers; large parabolic-dish antennas; tracking, telemetry, and command systems; digital signal processing; and deep space navigation. The Deep Space Network formally announced its intention to send missions into deep space on Christmas Eve 1963; it has remained in continuous operation in one capacity or another ever since. The largest antennas of the DSN are often called on during spacecraft emergencies. Almost all spacecraft are designed so normal operation can be conducted on the smaller (and more economical) antennas of the DSN, but during an emergency the use of the largest antennas is crucial. This is because a troubled spacecraft Document [5](Title: Howard Williams (humanitarian)) a vegetarian), but they all had critical views of meat-eating. It was of some importance at the time. As Jon Gregerson wrote in "Vegetarianism: A History", “Not unimportant in the momentum gathered by the Vegetarian Movement in late Victorian England was a book by one Howard Williams entitled "The Ethics of Diet", which was published in 1890”. It was read by Indian spiritual leader Mohandas Gandhi, Russian writer Leo Tolstoy, English social reformer Henry Stephens Salt, and Portuguese philosopher Jaime de Magalhães Lima (as he mentioned in his conference "O Vegetarismo e a Moralidade das Raças"). Gandhi, who met Williams Document [6](Title: Existence precedes essence) cruel or good, he is, in fact, neither of these things "essentially". To claim that existence precedes essence is to assert that there is no such predetermined essence to be found in humans, and that an individual's essence is defined by the individual through how that individual creates and lives his or her life. As Sartre puts it in his Existentialism is a Humanism: "man first of all exists, encounters himself, surges up in the world – and defines himself afterwards". Existentialism tends to focus on the question of human existence and the conditions of this existence. What is meant Document [7](Title: Driver's licenses in the United States) In 1899 Chicago and New York City were the first locales to require testing before being allowed to drive a motor vehicle . Massachusetts and Missouri were the first U.S. states to require a license for driving a motor vehicle in 1903 ; however , Missouri did not require testing before a license was granted . Question: when did driver's license start in the us Answer:
1899
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: SARAL) altimeter to operate at K band. It built by the French National Space Agency CNES. The payload is intended for oceanographic applications, operates at 35.75 GHz. ALTIKA is set to take over ocean-monitoring from Envisat. It is the first to operate at such a high frequency, making it more compact and delivering better performance than the previous generation. While existing satellite-borne altimeters determine sea level by bouncing a radar signal off the surface and measuring the return-trip time, ALTIKA operates at a high frequency in K band. The advantage of this is twofold. One, the earth’s atmosphere slows down the Document [1](Title: 2008 Big 12 Championship Game) Pac-12, and SEC. However, the Big 12 title game ended after the 2010 edition. A major conference realignment that started in 2010 and carried over into 2011 saw the Big 12 drop to 10 members, below the 12 required by NCAA rules for a conference championship game. The same realignment saw the Big Ten and former Pac-10 expand to 12 teams each; both conferences will hold their first championship games in 2011. The Big 12 South representative in the game was the Oklahoma Sooners. This was the 114th year of season play for the Sooners who were led by head Document [2](Title: Manchester United F.C. 9–0 Ipswich Town F.C.) Hotspur against Wigan Athletic in November 2009; Dimitar Berbatov – for Manchester United against Blackburn Rovers in November 2010; and Sergio Agüero – for Manchester City against Newcastle United in October 2015. Ipswich goalkeeper Forrest went on to concede a further seven goals against Manchester United, playing for West Ham United in a 7–1 defeat in April 2000. Specific General Manchester United F.C. 9–0 Ipswich Town F.C. The 1994–95 season match between Manchester United and Ipswich Town at Old Trafford, Manchester, took place on 4 March 1995. The two teams went into the match at opposite ends of the table, Document [3](Title: If (band)) summer of 1972, the band had to come off the road in the middle of a US tour when Dick Morrissey was admitted to hospital for major surgery. As a result of the break-up, the band members went off to work on other projects. Consisting of essentially two clearly defined line-ups, as well as an intermediate, transitional one, the original band had a heavier leaning towards jazz, and was formed by Dick Morrissey, on tenor sax and flute, and Terry Smith on guitars, both "Melody Maker" award-winning British jazz musicians who had played together in US soul singer J.J. Jackson's Document [4](Title: Submarine mines in United States harbor defense) was most useful in situations when more than one enemy ship was approaching the mine field, or was approaching quite rapidly, which made observed fire more difficult, or under conditions of poor visibility. On the other hand, these types of fire made it much more dangerous for any friendly shipping that might be near the mine field. Extensive on-shore facilities, as well as a small fleet of mine-planting boats, supported each mine casemate. For Fort Strong in Boston Harbor, these facilities are illustrated in the map shown at right. The mine wharf was where mine planters tied up to load Document [5](Title: Per Egil Hegge) St. Olav (Knight 1st Class). Per Egil Hegge Per Egil Hegge (born 6 March 1940) is a Norwegian journalist. Hegge was born in Trondheim as a son of two teachers from Skatval. The family moved to Inderøy in 1941. He served his military service at the elite Russian language program of the Norwegian Armed Forces. He started his career in the Norwegian News Agency, and was hired in "Aftenposten" in 1962 and remained there for the rest of his career. He was the newspaper's London correspondent from 1963 to 1965, and then worked in Norway (winning the Narvesen Prize in Document [6](Title: HiMama) Parents can be updated through email, text, and notifications via the HiMama website and mobile app. On an annual basis, HiMama releases a benchmark report on the North American child care sector, with the inaugural report being released in 2016. The report is intended to inform childcare programs about financial and operational performance relative to their peer group based on self-reported survey data. HiMama HiMama is a privately held Canadian technology company based in Toronto, Ontario that developed an App that connects childcare programs to parents through digital communications such as face-to-face calls, real-time picture updates and digital daily reports. Document [7](Title: Cell theory) Schleiden 's theory of free cell formation through crystallization was refuted in the 1850s by Robert Remak , Rudolf Virchow , and Albert Kolliker . In 1855 , Rudolf Virchow added the third tenet to cell theory . In Latin , this tenet states Omnis cellula e cellula . This translated to : Question: the idea that all living cells come from preexisting living cells was proposed by Answer:
Rudolf Virchow
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: James M. Connor) James M. Connor James Michael Connor (born June 16, 1960 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American actor who, making his film debut as a supporting character in the 1976 science fiction film "Futureworld", has played recurring characters on several television series including "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "The King of Queens", and "FCU: Fact Checkers Unit" (2010), as well as guest appearances on "The X-Files", "The Drew Carey Show", "Desperate Housewives", "Gilmore Girls", "Rules of Engagement" (2010), and "Scrubs" (2002). More recently, Connor has appeared on TV in "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (2013-2014), "Community" (2012-2014), "Franklin & Bash" (2014), and "Parks and Document [1](Title: 2014 Alaska state trooper killings) at the family's home. Arvin Kangas, 58, was charged with assault for pointing a shotgun at the local Village Public Safety Officer (VPSO) during the incident that prompted the troopers' investigation. On May 5, the chairman of the Tanana Tribal Council issued a statement expressing the council's shock and grief and offering condolences to the families of the officers, stating, "We want them to know that this was the action of individuals and that this was not, and is not, Tanana." Later that week, the tribal council voted unanimously to ban the elder Kangas and another resident from the community Document [2](Title: Inoculation theory) safety devices in all new cars." Szybillo and Heslin (1973) tested four advertisement strategies: defense, refutational-same, refutational-different and supportive. They also manipulated the time of the counterargument attack. Some subjects received the attack message 30 minutes after and the other group three days later. The results confirmed the first hypothesis that a reaffirmation or refutation approach is better than not addressing the attack. The second hypothesis was also confirmed with the data that refuting the counterargument is more effective than supportive defense. The third hypothesis was confirmed as well, though the mean for refutational-different posttreatment was not much greater than Document [3](Title: Hand shogi) effect of changing how that piece moves until it is removed from the board. The knight, when promoted, loses its normal movement and gains the movement of a gold general. When captured, knights lose their promoted status. Below are diagrams indicating each piece's movement. Pieces with a grey heading start out in the game; those with a blue heading only appear on the board after promotion. Betza's funny notation has been included in brackets for easier reference. Captured pieces are truly "captured" in hand shogi. They are retained "in hand", and can be brought back into play under the capturing Document [4](Title: Kenneth Breslauer) Biomaterials, the Human Genetics Institute, and the Rutgers Department of Genetics. As Vice President for health science partnerships, Breslauer has assumed a leadership role in establishing with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey the Stem Cell Institute of New Jersey, the Center for Clinical Translational Sciences, Shared Major Instrumentation Research Facilities, as well as partnerships with universities in China, Taiwan, Africa, and elsewhere, including mutually beneficial cooperative agreements with the private sector. Kenneth Breslauer was born in Jönköping, Sweden and raised in the Jackson Heights section of Queens in New York City. His parents were natives of Document [5](Title: Hawaii (1966 film)) epic he directed. The film would also feature appearances from Henrik von Sydow and Clas von Sydow, the real sons of star Max von Sydow, who play Abner's son Micah at different ages. The film as originally released ran 189 minutes (including overture, intermission, entr'acte, and exit music). This roadshow version would be issued on VHS and LaserDisc from the best available elements. For general release, this was then subsequently cut by United Artists to 161 minutes and is the version seen on the 2005 DVD release from MGM Home Video (as the best elements suitable for DVD came from Document [6](Title: Buranda State School) were predominantly timber-framed, an easy and cost-effective approach that also enabled the government to provide facilities in remote areas. Standard designs were continually refined in response to changing needs and educational philosophy and Queensland school buildings were particularly innovative in climate control, lighting, and ventilation. Standardisation produced distinctly similar schools across Queensland with complexes of typical components. Buranda State School was established as a separate Girls and Infants School (1918) and a Boys School (1920) to provide primary school education for the growing population in the locality of Logan Road. Its site, formed from Crown land, purchased land, and a Document [7](Title: List of Masters Tournament champions) Jack Nicklaus holds the record for the most Masters victories , winning the tournament six times during his career . Nicklaus is also the oldest winner of the Masters : he was 46 years 82 days old when he won in 1986 . Nicklaus , Nick Faldo , and Tiger Woods co-hold the record for most consecutive victories with two . Woods was the youngest winner of the Masters , 21 years 104 days old when he won in 1997 . Woods also set the record for the widest winning margin ( 12 strokes ) , and the lowest winning score , with 270 , 18 below par ( - 18 ) in 1997 . The latter was equaled by Jordan Spieth in 2015 . Question: who won the masters two years in a row Answer:
Jack Nicklaus
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Jeff Black (businessman)) a search engine that enabled casual users to locate businesses in specific locations, the first search engine that was able to do that. Initially relying on a business incubator provided by Doug Humphrey, within a year it had secured three million dollars of venture capital. On August 3, 1999, iAtlas secured a partnership with Ameritech (then the largest telecommunications company in the Midwest), allowing Ameritech's yellow pages search engine to use the iAtlas Registry. In the early 2000s, Black established and then sold Hotels.com and Resorts.com. He also held management positions for BizExpense, Inc., Conomae Corporation, and Tandy Corporation. In Document [1](Title: Edward Hugh Barron) complaints from settlers regarding soldiers running businesses. Barron ran many businesses including a dairy and built and let several houses. He also had the government contract for mail delivery between Perth and Guildford and had the contract for government stores and delivery of firewood to government offices. On 15 July 1834 Barron travelled to Mandurah for the purpose of buying a horse from Thomas Peel. Peel told Barron the mare was lost in the bush and to wait for local Aboriginals to attend for their flour ration whereby they could be asked to show where the mare was. The Aboriginals Document [2](Title: Taimur Saleem Khan Jhagra) 2018 general election. He received 15,449 votes and defeated Aman Ullah, a candidate of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal. On 29 August 2018, he was inducted into the provincial Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cabinet of Chief Minister Mehmood Khan and was appointed as Provincial Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for Finance. Taimur Saleem Khan Jhagra Taimur Saleem Khan Jhagra is a Pakistani politician who is the current Provincial Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for Finance, in office since 29 August 2018. He has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since August 2018. He was born on 11 September 1977 in Peshawar, Pakistan.<ref name="pakp/2018"></ref> Document [3](Title: Key Marco) made with bone, fiber, gum, rawhide and gut. Objects of stone, shell and pottery were also found in the pond. A great variety of artifacts were found in the pond, including bowls, mortars and pestles, spears, atlatls, cords, ropes, nets, net floats, fishhooks, carved clubs, wooden tablets and plaques, wood ear spools, realistically carved animal heads, carved and painted masks, and a carved wooden feline/human figure (the so-called "Key Marco cat"). Many of the wooden objects, besides the masks, had been painted. The colors were still vivid when the objects were first removed from the muck. The artifacts were very Document [4](Title: The Physician (2013 film)) using anesthesia, on the Shah. Before beginning the surgery, Rob arranges for Rebecca to be rescued from her impending execution. Isfahan is betrayed by the mullahs to the Seljuks, since they want to drive the Jewish community and Ibn Sina's madrasa out of the city. Mullah soldiers then arrive to attack the hospital. Ibn Sina heads to the burning library and transfers his medical writings to Rob Cole, and also awards him the medical title 'Hakim.' Ibn Sina . He then stays to die in the burning library. Rob Cole, as well as others, escape through a gate the Shah Document [5](Title: Holographic interference microscopy) wave disturbed by the phase micro-objects so the system of straight interference fringes is obtained, which are deviated in the image of the micro-object. The image can be considered as an interferogram in the fringes of finite width. The deviation formula_11 of the interference fringe in a point of the image is linearly dependent on the phase shift formula_12 inserted in the corresponding point of the micro-object : formula_13, where formula_14 is the set period of the system of interference fringes.So, the interference-contrast image (interferogram) visualizes phase silhouette of the micro-object in the form of the deviated lines; and the Document [6](Title: Oolite (video game)) stop developing "Oolite" after implementing updated OpenGL shader functionality. However, the project stalled. On 27 February 2007, the project was relicensed under the GPL, Jens Ayton was nominated as maintainer, and after a lag, active development continued by the community. Subsequently, there were a number of test releases, with most notably the addition of JavaScripting capabilities to write missions and shader support. On 16 December 2011, a new stable version, v1.76, to replace 2006's v1.65, was released. On 27 May 2012, a new stable version, v1.76.1, was released. This is a bug-fix update to "Oolite" 1.76. It does not add Document [7](Title: List of solar eclipses visible from the United States) May 20 , 2012 Annular August 21 , 2017 Total October 14 , 2023 Annular April 8 , 2024 Total March 30 , 2033 Total June 21 , 2039 Annular August 23 , 2044 Total August 12 , 2045 Total February 5 , 2046 Annular June 11 , 2048 Annular Question: when is the last time a total eclipse happened in the us Answer:
August 21 , 2017
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Vends (Livonia)) wooden fortress in 1207. The castle of Wenden later became the residence of the Master of the Livonian Order. The last known record of the Vends' existence as a distinct entity dates from the sixteenth century. Henry of Latvia made the first surviving mention of the Vends as they were chased away from Courland and Christianized by Germans during Livonian Crusade of 1198-1290. Traditionally researchers believe that Vends spoke a Finnic language and were related to the neighboring Livonians and the Votes. Sometimes they are associated with the Western Slavic Wends. Vends may have a connection with the national flag Document [1](Title: Shyam Benegal) Shyam Benegal Shyam Benegal (born 14 December 1934) is an Indian director and screenwriter. With his first four feature films "Ankur" (1973), "Nishant" (1975), "Manthan" (1976) and "" (1977) he was part of a new genre, which has now come to be called the "middle cinema" in India. He has expressed dislike of the term, preferring his work to be called New or Alternate cinema. Benegal was awarded the Padma Shri in 1976 and the Padma Bhushan in 1991. On 8 August 2007, Benegal was awarded the highest award in Indian cinema for lifetime achievement, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for Document [2](Title: The Iron Ceiling) the Howling Commandos to the series, executive producer Tara Butters noted that "when you’re doing any production, especially a TV show where things happen very quickly, you never know, as far as actors go, who’s going to be available, [or] who’s going to be interested in doing a TV show." Ultimately, McDonough was able to reprise his role as Dugan, while the other Commandos (Sawyer, Juniper, and Pinkerton) were all introduced to the MCU in this episode. These "new" Commandos are not original characters, but established Commandos in the comics. Series costume designer Giovanna Ottobre-Melton introduced the SSR tactical uniform Document [3](Title: Dungiven) Coast and Glens Borough Council district. Dungiven Celtic F.C. is an association football club playing in the Northern Ireland Intermediate League. Gaelic games are the most popular sports in the area. St Canice's Dungiven is the local Gaelic football club; the team plays at O'Cahan Park and have won the Derry Senior Football Championship 7 times, and won the Ulster Senior Football Championship once, in 1997. Kevin Lynch's is the local hurling club; they have won the Derry Senior Hurling Championship a record 22 times and are the current county champions, for the fourth successive year. The team plays at Document [4](Title: Diarmuid Martin) and High Court judges, at the formal opening of the law term, Martin warned that ongoing prosperity could not on its own bring the harmony which society requires. Urging the congregation to work to strengthen the fabric of society and make it more caring, he said self-indulgence could lead to corruption, total disregard for the rights of others, a breakdown of community and violence. Violence, he added, was "a continual threat to the harmony of society" in Ireland, was "profoundly anti-democratic" and attempted to "limit the effectiveness of community through a climate of fear". Speaking of "those whose mission it Document [5](Title: Wham! (comics)) in 1968, the inevitable adjustment of content, followed by mergers of titles, made the "Power Comics" more like those they were attempting to replace. Created by Leo Baxendale, in its early issues "Wham!" presented both clear imitations of "Beano" strips, such as a clone of his Bash Street Kids in the shape of "The Tiddlers", and new original strips such as "Eagle Eye, Junior Spy" and "Georgie's Germs" in which he attempted to break the mould of older strips by the use of bizarre humour, outrageous puns, and surreal plots. The cult figure Grimly Feendish, originally the most popular character Document [6](Title: Morbi district) Morbi district Morbi District is in the state of Gujarat, India. It was formed on August 15, 2013, along with several other districts, on the 67th Independence Day of India. Morbi city is the administrative headquarters of the district.The district has 5 talukas - Morbi, Maliya, Tankara, Wankaner (previously in Rajkot district) and Halvad (previously in Surendranagar district). Morbi city is the administrative headquarters of Morbi district. The town of Morbi is situated on the Machchhu River, 35 km from the sea and 60 km from Rajkot. As per 2011 census data, the city had a population of 2,10,451 and Document [7](Title: State church of the Roman Empire) Nicene Christianity became the state church of the Roman Empire with the Edict of Thessalonica in 380 AD , when Emperor Theodosius I made it the Empire 's sole authorized religion . The Eastern Orthodox Church , Oriental Orthodoxy , and the Catholic Church each claim to be the historical continuation of this church in its original form , but do not identify with it in the caesaropapist form that it took later . Unlike Constantine I , who with the Edict of Milan of 313 AD had established tolerance for Christianity without placing it above other religions and whose involvement in matters of the Christian faith extended to convoking councils of bishops who were to determine doctrine and to presiding at their meetings , but not to determining doctrine himself , Theodosius established a single Christian doctrine ( specified as that professed by Pope Damasus I of Rome and Pope Peter II of Alexandria ) as the Empire 's official religion . Question: who made christianity the offical religion of the roman empire Answer:
Emperor Theodosius I
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Cartan decomposition) these extra properties determines an involution formula_4 on formula_1 that is formula_50 on formula_38 and formula_52 on formula_39. Such a pair formula_54 is also called a "Cartan pair" of formula_1, and formula_56 is called a "symmetric pair". This notion of a Cartan pair here is not to be confused with the distinct notion involving the relative Lie algebra cohomology formula_57. The decomposition formula_40 associated to a Cartan involution is called a "Cartan decomposition" of formula_1. The special feature of a Cartan decomposition is that the Killing form is negative definite on formula_38 and positive definite on formula_39. Furthermore, formula_38 and Document [1](Title: Tegan McCarthy) the 2012 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m). McCarthy also competed in the 50 m breaststroke and 50 m butterfly events at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships. Tegan McCarthy Tegan McCarthy (born 1997) is a Papua New Guinean swimmer. She competed in the 4 × 100 m, 4 × 200 m freestyle relays, and the 4 × 100 medley relay at the 2011 Pacific Games, capturing bronze in all three events, and in the 50 m, 100 m and 200 m breaststroke, 50 m (where she holds the national record with a time of 32.27 seconds) and 100 m backstroke Document [2](Title: James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie) he threw himself into the work during the crisis of the Railway Mania with such energy that his health partially broke down under the strain. In the struggle over the Corn Laws he ranged himself on the side of Sir Robert Peel, and, after the failure of Lord John Russell to form a ministry he resumed his post at the board of trade, entering the cabinet on the retirement of Lord Stanley. When Peel resigned office in June 1846, Lord John offered Dalhousie a seat in the cabinet, an offer which he declined from a fear that acceptance might involve Document [3](Title: Edgar Wallace Mysteries) seen on ITV in 1968 under the title "Tales of Edgar Wallace" and proved popular, although the Independent Television Authority banned repeats on the grounds of lack of merit. Later Channel 4 and Bravo showed the films at various times through to the 1990s, later being re-aired in 2018 on Talking Pictures TV. It was shown on US television as "The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre", with episodes cut to fit hour-long commercial TV slots. In July 2012, Network DVD began to release the complete series on DVD, uncut and presented in its original aspect ratio. "Urge to Kill" (1960) does Document [4](Title: Flag of Scotland) the front and/or rear of the vehicle. (On tanks these may also be displayed on the vehicle turret). In Iraq, during both Operation Granby and the subsequent Operation Telic, the Saltire was seen to be flown from the communications whip antenna of vehicles belonging to these units. Funerals, conducted with full military honours, of casualties of these operations in Iraq, (plus those killed in operations in Afghanistan), have also been seen to include the Saltire; the flag being draped over the coffin of the deceased on such occasions. In the battle for "hearts and minds" in Iraq, the Saltire was Document [5](Title: Taylor–Heaslop Building) our understanding of his work. The place is important because of its aesthetic significance. The former Taylor–Heaslop Building, a landmark in Woolloongabba since 1889, has aesthetic value due to its prominent location, imposing size and idiosyncratic design. It is an integral part of the townscape of a distinctive locality and remains a key element in establishing the character of the Fiveways Junction, especially the northern end of Logan Road. Taylor–Heaslop Building Taylor–Heaslop Building is a heritage-listed commercial building at 10-14 Logan Road, Woolloongabba, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John Beauchamp Nicholson and built from 1889 to Document [6](Title: Ulm Hauptbahnhof) the stations of Neu-Ulm, Finningerstraße and Gerlenhofen. Ulm is located on the railway line from Stuttgart to Munich, over which Intercity-Express trains operate, and part of the Magistrale for Europe (trunk line) from Paris to Budapest. European cities such as Amsterdam, Budapest, Paris and Linz can be reached without transfers. Every day, about 29,000 passengers use the station. It is used daily by about 335 trains operated by Deutsche Bahn and Agilis, 75 long-distance and 260 regional trains. The station is served by local trains that are coordinated by the Donau-Iller-Nahverkehrsverbund (Danube-Iller Local Transport Association, DING). Ulm Hauptbahnhof is to Document [7](Title: While My Guitar Gently Weeps) George Harrison -- double - tracked vocals , backing vocal , acoustic guitar , Hammond organ John Lennon -- electric guitar with tremolo Paul McCartney -- harmony vocal , piano , bass guitar Ringo Starr -- drums , tambourine , castanets Eric Clapton -- lead guitar Question: who sang vocals on while my guitar gently weeps Answer:
Paul McCartney
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: The One I Loved Back Then (The Corvette Song)) and rock and roll recordings. The narrator and his girlfriend are out for a leisure drive (in the singer's Corvette) when they stop at a convenience store to purchase beer and cigarettes. As the singer pays for his merchandise, the store clerk, supposedly noticing the singer's Corvette parked outside, tells the singer how he had one just like it in 1963 but it was taken away from him by "the man down at the bank" (supposedly the loan officer who repossessed his car). In the second verse, the singer offers the clerk his keys and offers him a chance to Document [1](Title: Eastern Sierra Regional Airport) single-engine, 13% multi-engine, 2% jet and 5% glider. The airfield opened in April 1940 on subleased from Inyo County. During World War II it was known as Bishop Army Airfield and was a sub-base to Muroc Army Airfield in 1942 and 1943 for Fourth Air Force. The site was used for aircraft flight and ordnance delivery training. In 1943 it was reassigned to Tonopah Army Airfield, Nevada. Aircraft maintenance was also done, and ordnance storage. After the end of World War II, Bishop AAF was turned over to Air Technical Service Command as a storage airfield. On 2 May 1949, Document [2](Title: Presentence investigation report) investigations. Some courts have ruled that a defendant waives his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination when he pleads guilty. It remains to be seen exactly how this applies to presentence investigation interviews, but it appears likely that a defendant who refuses to talk about his criminal history will jeopardize his sentence reduction for acceptance of responsibility. Another step that must occur early in the investigation is contact prosecutor assigned to the case. The prosecutor will be asked to provide information about the conduct that resulted in the defendant's conviction, victim's losses, the defendant's history, and any other data relevant to Document [3](Title: Risk–benefit ratio) Risk–benefit ratio A risk–benefit ratio is the ratio of the risk of an action to its potential benefits. Risk–benefit analysis is analysis that seeks to quantify the risk and benefits and hence their ratio. Analyzing a risk can be heavily dependent on the human factor. A certain level of risk in our lives is accepted as necessary to achieve certain benefits. For example, driving an automobile is a risk most people take daily, also since it is mitigated by the controlling factor of their perception of their individual ability to manage the risk-creating situation. When individuals are exposed to involuntary Document [4](Title: Filatima sperryi) the type specimen and the Nevada specimen. Filatima sperryi Filatima sperryi is a moth of the Gelechiidae family. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from California, Nevada and Utah. The wingspan is 18–21 mm. The extreme costal edge, a narrow line around apex and termen and a broad, elongate area from the base of the wing to the tornus, are blackish fuscous, while the remainder of the wing is buckthorn brown. There is a small whitish spot on the costa and tornus. The hindwings are pale fuscous basally shading to fuscous apically. The species is Document [5](Title: Fidela Oller Angelats) order) were Lorenzo (b. 1873), Teresa (male name; b. 1875) and Salvador (b. 1880). Her brother Salvador later became a Marist as Brother Doroteo. Her paternal grandfather (also a potter) was Lorenzo Oller Bartra. From age seventeen she aspired to enter the religious life more than she had in her childhood and decided that she would become a professed religious herself. This stemmed from when she first encountered the Religious Sisters of Saint Joseph of Girona who came to her town on 14 July 1880 in order to help in the local hospital; she was exposed to them during this Document [6](Title: Porrettana Railway) Porretta Terme. The line was absorbed by the Upper Italian Railways on its establishment on 1 July 1865. This was taken over by the Mediterranean Network on 1 July 1885. The Porrettana railway is a single track line from Bologna to Pistoia, where it connected to the Pistoia–Prato–Florence line, a total of 131 km. The locomotive depot at Florence Santa Maria Novella station provided locomotives for the moderate climb to Pistoia, where an additional locomotive was attached to push trains up the section of maximum grade from Pistoia to Pracchia. The Apennines tunnel was very inconvenient for passengers and drivers Document [7](Title: In Plenty and In Time of Need) '' In Plenty and In Time of Need '' is the national anthem of the country of Barbados . It was written by Irving Burgie ( 1926 -- ) and was composed by C. Van Roland Edwards ( 1912 -- 1985 ) . As one part of the West Indies Federation from 1958 -- 1962 , Barbados ' anthem was supposed to be Forged from the Love of Liberty ( which is currently the national anthem of Trinidad and Tobago ) , however the current anthem was created with Barbados ' moves toward full independence . This song was then adopted by Barbados when it became independent in 1966 . Question: who wrote the words to the national anthem of barbados Answer:
Irving Burgie
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Indigo bunting) described as "Tanagra cyanea" by Linnaeus in his 18th-century work, "Systema Naturae". The current genus name, "Passerina", is derived from the Latin term "passer" for true sparrows and similar small birds, while the species name, "cyanea", is from the Latin word meaning dark or sea blue. The indigo bunting is a close relative of the lazuli bunting and interbreeds with the species where their ranges overlap, in the Great Plains. They were declared to form a superspecies by the American Ornithologists' Union in 1983. However, according to sequencing of the mitochondrial cytochrome-b gene of members of the genus "Passerina", it Document [1](Title: Memory-prediction framework) generates other predictions at lower levels. Consider, for example, the process of vision. Bottom-up information starts as low-level retinal signals (indicating the presence of simple visual elements and contrasts). At higher levels of the hierarchy, increasingly meaningful information is extracted, regarding the presence of lines, regions, motions, etc. Even further up the hierarchy, activity corresponds to the presence of specific objects – and then to behaviours of these objects. Top-down information fills in details about the recognized objects, and also about their expected behaviour as time progresses. The sensory hierarchy induces a number of differences between the various levels. As Document [2](Title: Ida Holz) Ida Holz Ida Holz Bard (born 30 January 1935) is a Uruguayan engineer, computer scientist, professor, and researcher, known as a pioneer in the field of computing and the Internet. Coming from a Jewish family of Polish origin, from age 18 to 22 Ida Holz went to Israel, where she was in the army and on a kibbutz. When she returned to Uruguay, she wanted to study architecture, which she could not do because she worked during the day, and started teaching mathematics at the . There, her professor of mathematical logic invited her to attend a course offered by Document [3](Title: Craig Krenzel) lost his final two starts with the Bears and injured his ankle, ending his season. In 2005, he was cut by the Bears in the offseason and he signed with the Cincinnati Bengals. He was the third-string quarterback on the team behind Carson Palmer and Jon Kitna. He was released by the Bengals in May 2006 due to an elbow injury that he sustained that eventually required Tommy John surgery. He also shares the distinction of being a two-time Fiesta Bowl MVP with fellow Ohio State Buckeye A. J. Hawk. Krenzel now works as a commentator on 97.1 The Fan Document [4](Title: Robin Warwick Gibson) Robin Warwick Gibson Robin Warwick Gibson (3 May 1944 – 9 August 2010) was a British gallery curator and art historian best known for his work at the National Portrait Gallery in London between 1968 and 2001, including eight years as Chief Curator. He was responsible for many innovations in the management of the gallery and published a number of significant academic works on the gallery's collections during his career. Gibson was born in 1944 near Hereford and educated at Wychcrest Preparatory School and at New College Choir School Oxford, the Royal Masonic School before reading Modern Languages and a Document [5](Title: History of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education) History of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education The Institute was founded on 6 September 1943 by a group of local businessmen led by Eugenio Garza Sada, a moneyed heir of a brewing conglomerate who was interested in creating an institution that could provide highly skilled personnel — both university graduates and technicians— to the booming Monterrey corporations of the 1940s. The group was structured into a non-profit organization called "Enseñanza e Investigación Superior A.C. (EISAC)" and recruited several academicians led by León Ávalos y Vez, an MIT alumnus and then Director-General of the School of Electrical and Document [6](Title: Billy Ellis) York City, and died in Sunderland in 1939 at the age of 44. Billy Ellis William Thomas Ellis (5 November 1895 – 18 November 1939) was an English footballer born in Wolverhampton who played in the Football League for Sunderland, Birmingham, Lincoln City and York City as a winger. He made his debut for Sunderland against Middlesbrough on 6 March 1920 in a 2–0 win at Ayresome Park. During his time at Sunderland, from 1920 to 1927, he made 192 league appearances and scored 32 goals. He linked up well with Charlie Buchan for whom he created many goals from Document [7](Title: Southfork Ranch) Southfork Ranch is a conference and event center in Parker , Texas , in the United States , about 25 mi ( 40 km ) north of Dallas . The ranch includes the Ewing Mansion , which was the setting for both Dallas television series : the original , which first aired on CBS from 1978 to 1991 ( except for the first five episodes which were at Cloyce Box Ranch ) , and its continuation , first transmitted on TNT from 2012 to 2014 . Question: where did they film the tv show dallas Answer:
the Ewing Mansion
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Barbie) range is usually regarded as Christie, who made her debut in 1968. Black Barbie was launched in 1980 but still had Caucasian features. In 1990, Mattel created a focus group with African American children and parents, early childhood specialists, and clinical psychologist, Darlene Powell Hudson. Instead of using the same molds for the Caucasian Barbies, new ones were created. In addition, facial features, skin tones, hair texture, and names were all altered. The body shapes looked different, but the proportions were the same to ensure clothing and accessories were interchangeable. In September 2009, Mattel introduced the So In Style range, Document [1](Title: Center (basketball)) to a strict physical-fitness regime that enabled him to play for twenty years, the longest career in NBA history at the time. Offensively, he was best known for his trademark 'Skyhook' hook-shot, almost impossible to block because of his height and wingspan. His career record of 38,387 points has yet to be broken. Defensively, the 1973–74 season was the first in which the number of blocked shots were kept, and, over the next seven years, Kareem led the league in this statistic or finished second. Another product of John Wooden's UCLA program, Bill Walton, appeared poised to join the ranks Document [2](Title: Becky McDonald) bad mother, later changing her mind. The storyline saw various character changes implemented to Becky, in real life Kelly was forced to reduce the length of her hair. This was written into scripts to fit with the adoption storyline, which saw Becky changing her wardrobe to fool social workers. Of this Kelly stated: "With the adoption storyline, she borrows Claire Peacock's clothes for a while because she wants to look good for the social worker coming round. We thought it was a good opportunity for her to have a slight image change." Kelly further spoke of her admiration of her Document [3](Title: Ali Stroker) actress in a wheelchair to appear on a Broadway stage. She originated the role of Anna in Deaf West's 2015 revival of "Spring Awakening". In 2017, Stroker was cast as Tamara in the upcoming ABC show "Ten Days in the Valley". In 2018, Stroker played Ado Annie in St. Ann's Warehouse's critically-acclaimed revival of "Oklahoma!" Stroker is a Co-Chair of Women Who Care, which supports United Cerebral Palsy of NYC. She is a founding member of Be More Heroic, an anti-bullying campaign which tours the country connecting with thousands of students each year. She has gone to South Africa with Document [4](Title: Jean Cholet) Jehan de Noentel. He had two brothers, Eudes (Odo, Odon), who became Abbot of S. Lucien de Beauvais, and Jean, who became Canon of the Cathedral of S. Gervais de Soissons. He initially followed a military career, like his father, but eventually opted for the religious life. He began his career as a Canon of the Collegiate Church of Notre Dame du Châtel in Beauvais. He was then made a Canon of the Cathedral of S. Pierre in Beauvais, one of twenty-seven Canons, at some moment before 1267. He was named Archdeacon of Caux (Minoris-Caleti) in the diocese of Rouen; Document [5](Title: Tuukka Mäntylä) Sweden, where he joined Luleå HF of the Swedish Elite League (SHL). He enjoyed a two-year stint there, before returning to Tappara. After another two years at his hometown team, Mäntylä embarked on a second SHL tenure, playing for Frölunda HC from 2007 to 2009. On 7 April 2009 he left Frölunda and signed a contract to return to Tappara. In late October 2009, playing with Tampere Tappara, Mäntylä checked Helsinki IFK defenceman Mikko Kurvinen from behind into the boards, resulting in an injury that kept Kurvinen sidelined for six games. Mäntylä received a match penalty for the hit. In Document [6](Title: Reba McEntire) that she'd stick to hard-core country 'because I have tried the contemporary-type songs, and it's not Reba McEntire—it's just not honest', McEntire...has gone whole-hog pop. The album peaked at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart and remained there for six consecutive weeks. Okay, so maybe that's not so terrible." Although it was reviewed poorly, the album itself was certified platinum in sales and produced two number-one singles: "I Know How He Feels" and "New Fool at an Old Game". In addition, the release's cover version of Jo Stafford's "A Sunday Kind of Love" became a Top 5 hit Document [7](Title: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) Following the death of Tito on 4 May 1980 , rising ethnic nationalism in the late 1980s led to dissidence among the multiple ethnicities within the constituent republics . With the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe , inter-republic talks on transformation of the federation also failed and led to recognition of their independence by some European states in 1991 . This led to the federation collapsing along federal borders , followed by the start of the Yugoslav Wars and the final downfall and breakup of the federation on 27 April 1992 . Two of its republics , Serbia and Montenegro , remained within the reconstituted Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , but the union was not recognized internationally as the official successor state to the SFRY . The term '' former Yugoslavia '' ( bivša Jugoslavija / бивша Југославија ) is now commonly used retrospectively . Question: after the fall of communism the yugoslavian republics began to Answer:
Yugoslav Wars
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Politics and Vision) dealing with sacred rites, religion, and private findings of conscience or feelings. Political philosophy hews close to this characteristic of philosophy as a whole, with the public ("demos") at times in history demanding that laws be publicly demonstrated and accessible, even if their origin was supposedly revealed truth. For Wolin, it is the nature of politics that common concerns are brought before the political process, because the political is best equipped both to confront those concerns and to do so in a public, demonstrable, and thus philosophical manner. The discernment of what within philosophy exactly is political and what is Document [1](Title: Jochen Gerz) named third.) The most often named former enemies are listed on eight glass plaques on the ground in front of a glass obelisk: To our German friends To our Russian friends To our British friends To our French friends To our Japanese friends To our Spanish friends To our Turkish friends To our Irish friends As a part of the European Capital of Culture Ruhr.2010 Jochen Gerz invited people to live in the Ruhr region rent-free for one year. 1,500 individuals from Germany, Europe and overseas responded. The cities of Duisburg, Dortmund and Mülheim an der Ruhr provided 58 renovated Document [2](Title: Transcutaneous pacing) Series Operator's Guide," Continuous pacing of neonates can cause skin burns. If it is necessary to pace for more than 30 minutes, periodic inspection of the underlying skin is strongly advised." It is meant to stabilize the patient until a more permanent means of pacing is achieved. Other forms of cardiac pacing are transvenous pacing, epicardial pacing, and permanent pacing with an implantable pacemaker. In addition to synchronized transcutaneous pacing offered by newer cardiac monitor/defibrillators there is also an option for Asynchronous Pacing. Sometimes in the prehospital setting a situation may arise where ECG electrodes are not available or something Document [3](Title: 2014–15 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season) Wednesday would sign as the takeover suggested that for once Sheffield Wednesday have the cash to splash. The first announcement of the day was Dejan Kelhar had re-signed his contract until the end of the season. The defender has been unlucky so far this season as his original 6-month contract deal was hindered with the fact he had been injured due to tearing his anterior cruciate ligament. Next announcement of the day was that Sheffield Wednesday have signed Sergiu Buș from CSKA Sofia for a rumoured £350,000 on a three and a half year contract. He has scored ten goals Document [4](Title: Johnny Vincent) Johnny Vincent John Vincent Imbragulio (October 3, 1927 – February 4, 2000), known as Johnny Vincent, was an American record producer for Art Rupe at Specialty Records. He founded Ace Records in 1955 in Jackson, Mississippi, 165 miles away from New Orleans. Although Vincent started out recording local blues musicians, in 1956 he branched out into New Orleans rhythm and blues and rock and roll. He signed up Huey "Piano" Smith and his group who was able to develop a New Orleans shuffle style distinctive from the Fats Domino jumping boogie rhythm. Vincent was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and died Document [5](Title: Bohemian Reformation) In spite of the extinction of the Bohemian Reformation as a distinctive Christian movement, its tradition did not disappear. Many churches (not only in the Czech Republic) do not forget their legacy, refer to the Bohemian Reformation and try to continue its tradition, e. g. the Moravian Church (the continuator of the scattered Unity of the Brethren), Protestant Church of Czech Brethren ("Českobratrská církev evangelická"), Czechoslovak Hussite Church ("Československá církev husitská"), Church of Brethren ("Církev bratrská"), Unity of Brethren Baptists ("Bratrská jednota baptistů") and other denominations. The Bohemian Reformation started in Prague in the second half of the 14th century. Document [6](Title: Todd Hendricks) On an athletic scholarship, Hendricks played the final two years of his standout college football career at the University of Mary, earning all conference honors as a starting receiver and running back. He helped lead the University of Mary to its first ever final national ranking in 1991 as a senior captain, and was the first player from the school to sign a professional football contract. Hendricks played for three different head coaches in his college career. He was timed consistently in the low 4.4's in the 40. After college, he gained interest and workouts with several pro teams from Document [7](Title: Georgia Bulldogs football) The Georgia Bulldogs football program represents the University of Georgia in the sport of American football . The Bulldogs compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision ( FBS ) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( NCAA ) and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference ( SEC ) . They play their home games at historic Sanford Stadium on the university 's Athens , Georgia , campus . Georgia 's inaugural season was in 1892 . UGA claims two consensus national championships ( 1942 and 1980 ) ; the AP and Coaches Polls have each voted the Bulldogs the national champion once ( 1980 ) ; Georgia has also been named the National Champion by at least one polling authority in three other seasons ( 1927 , 1946 and 1968 ) . The Bulldogs have won 15 conference championships , including 13 SEC championships ( tied for second-most all - time ) , and have appeared in 54 bowl games , tied for second-most all - time . The program has also produced two Heisman Trophy winners , four number - one National Football League ( NFL ) draft picks , and many winners of other national awards . The team is known for its storied history , unique traditions , and rabid fan base . Georgia has won over 800 games in their history , placing them 11th all - time in wins . Question: when was the last time the georgia bulldogs won the ncaa football championship Answer:
1980
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Garbage Pail Kids) Topps agreed to modify the appearance of the Garbage Pail Kids to remove the resemblance between the characters, and to change the logo design. Production of the cards themselves continued, but by 1988 sales had dwindled and a planned 16th series was never produced. In 2003, Topps reintroduced Garbage Pail Kids with all-new artwork, dubbed the All-New Series ("ANS"). ANS1 was largely made up of artwork intended for release in the 1980s, but 2004's ANS2 featured brand new concepts. Unique numbers on the backs of silver- and gold-foil insert cards could be redeemed online at the official Garbage Pail Kids Document [1](Title: Dolores (Notre-Dame des Sept Douleurs)) ""Cold eyelids that hide like a jewel | Hard eyes that grow soft for an hour"", Hilton begins ""Strange beauty, eight-limbed and eight-handed, | Whence camest to dazzle our eyes?"". The Planescape campaign setting of Dungeons & Dragons features a character called the Lady of Pain, which may have been inspired by the poem's central character. The short comics story "How They Met Themselves", by Neil Gaiman (originally published in "Vertigo: Winter's Edge #3", reprinted in "Absolute Sandman" Volume III, pp. 510-519), tells how Swinburne wrote the poem after meeting Desire, who only told him that its name begins with Document [2](Title: Setä Tamu) songs for other Finnish artists such as Robin, Kaija Koo and Annika Eklund. In 2012, he produced and co-wrote the Japan Hot 100 number-one song "Electric Boy" by a Korean group Kara. He co-wrote the song "Fantasy" for Taiwanese pop singer Jolin Tsai. He has also written music for Korean group Shinee. Setä Tamu Mikko Tamminen (born 20 August 1975), better known by his stage name Setä Tamu, is a Finnish rapper and record producer. Mikko Tamminen started his career as a part of the group Vaasalaiset Kansiot. He first gained success through the electronic pop duo Firevision in partnership Document [3](Title: Pe̍h-ōe-jī) to acquire the rudiments of the language. Quanzhou and Zhangzhou are two major varieties of Southern Min, and in Xiamen they combined to form something "not Quan, not Zhang" – i.e. not one or the other, but rather a fusion, which became known as "Amoy Dialect" or "Amoy Chinese". In Taiwan, with its mixture of migrants from both Quanzhou and Zhangzhou, the linguistic situation was similar; although the resulting blend in the southern city of Tainan differed from the Xiamen blend, it was close enough that the missionaries could ignore the differences and import their system wholesale. The fact that Document [4](Title: Military Highway) was one of the first multi-lane highway (4-lanes, two in each direction) constructed in the area. The new roadway included several overpasses, bridges, interchanges and a roundabout called Lansdale Traffic Circle. The cloverleaf interchange constructed at Military Highway and Virginia Beach Boulevard was the first ever built in Virginia. Near the western end, there were S-curves as the highway passed on a bridge over the Virginian Railway, with short approach fills and considerable grades. The newly created feature became known as Bower's Hill, although the area had that name much earlier, by the mid 19th century, according to old maps. Document [5](Title: Qiaokou, Wangcheng) were adjusted from 11 to 8, Qiaokou residential community (乔口社区) reformed by merging Qiaokou residential community and Heyehu village (荷叶湖村), Tianxinping village (田心坪村) reformed by merging tianxinping and Shuixing (水星村) villages, Lantangsi village (蓝塘寺村) reformed by merging Lantangsi and Xianyutang (鲜鱼塘村) villages. There 7 villages and 1 residential community. Qiaokou, Wangcheng Qiaokou () is a town of Wangcheng district, Changsha, China. It is located on the western bank of Xiang river. The town is bordered by Lingbei town of Xiangyin to the north, Oujiangcha town of Heshan, Yiyang to the northwest, Jinggang town to the west and south, Zhangshu town Document [6](Title: Jan Ormerod) Prince". Ormerod began her illustrative career in Britain after moving to England in 1980, but she returned to themes connected to her home country with "Lizzie Nonsense" (2004), "Water Witcher" (2008) and the award-winning "Shake a Leg" (2011) for Aboriginal writer Boori Monty Pryor. Janet Louise Hendry was born in 1946, the youngest of four daughters, in the port city of Bunbury in Western Australia. Her childhood was spent following artistic pursuits, drawing inspiration from British schoolgirl annuals and American comics. She studied at art college in Perth, and on graduation she taught art on enrichment courses in secondary schools Document [7](Title: List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League finals) A total of 22 clubs have won the Champions League / European Cup . Real Madrid hold the record for the most victories , having won the competition 13 times , including the inaugural competition . They have also won the competition the most times in a row , winning it five times from 1956 to 1960 . Juventus have been runners - up the most times , losing seven finals . Atlético Madrid is the only team to reach three finals without having won the trophy while Reims and Valencia have finished as runners - up twice without winning . Spain has provided the most champions , with 18 wins from two clubs . Italy have produced 12 winners from three clubs and England have produced 12 winners from five clubs . English teams were banned from the competition for five years following the Heysel disaster in 1985 . The current champions are Real Madrid , who beat Liverpool in the 2018 final . Question: how many cl trophies does real madrid have Answer:
13
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Lisle Wilson) several years. After ending his regular acting career in 1992, Lisle went on to teach Vocal Techniques, to up and coming Broadcasters at the Academy of Radio and Television Broadcasting in Huntington Beach, California. His parents were Lisle Wilson, Sr. and Cecile (Ross) Wilson. Lisle Wilson Lisle Astor Wilson (September 2, 1943 – March 14, 2010), born 'Lisle Astor Wilson Jr.', was an American actor known for playing Leonard Taylor on the ABC sitcom "That's My Mama" which ran from 1974 to 1975. His film roles included appearances in Brian De Palma's horror film "Sisters" (1972) and "The Incredible Melting Document [1](Title: Forino) to Naples and gave up his attempts to expel the Lombards from south Italy. According to other sources, the battle took place at Calore Irpino, where the Calore river joins with the Volturno. Forino Forino (Irpino: ) is a town and "comune" in the province of Avellino, Campania, southern Italy. The town, located on a hillside between Salerno and Avellino, borders with the municipalities of Bracigliano, Contrada, Monteforte Irpino, Montoro, Moschiano and Quindici. On 8 May 663 AD the town was the scene of a battle between the Byzantine army of Constans II and the Lombard army of Romuald I Document [2](Title: Second Battle of Tikrit) highway between Tuz Khumato and Tikrit, raising the Iraqi flag at the police headquarters in the town of Ksayba, following their fierce clashes with ISIL combatants. East of Tikrit, the ISF and their allies captured the Hamrin Mountains (Jabal Hamrin), killing a number of militants in the process. According to Iraqi media source Haidar Sumeri, four suicide bombers were killed during the battle, including a female identified among the dead militants. The high number of IEDs (improvised explosive devices) ISIL planted along the possible routes of advance towards Tikrit necessitated that the allied commanders operate with diligence and caution. Another Document [3](Title: Sakura Kinoshita) Sakura Kinoshita Kinoshita wrote "The Mythical Detective Loki", a story about the titular Norse god of mischief who was exiled to Earth and runs a paranormal detective agency to collect evil auras that have taken over human hearts. The manga series ran in the magazine "Monthly Shōnen Gangan" from August 1999 to October 2004, and was collected in 7 tankōbon volumes by Gangan Comics. It was also adopted into an anime teleivision series that ran in 2003. "Loki" was later purchased by publishing company MAG Garden and moved to "Comic Blade" magazine, where Kinoshita wrote five more volumes under the Document [4](Title: Another World (Brian May album)) Another World (Brian May album) Another World is the second studio album by Queen guitarist Brian May. Recorded at his home studio after the completion of the last Queen album, "Made in Heaven", the album was released in the UK on 1 June 1998 and on 15 September of that year in the US. The album itself started as a cover album. The "Heroes" concept was to record his favourite tracks from his favourite artists, but the idea soon mutated into a full album. Some of the covers found their place on the album, whilst others were released as B-sides Document [5](Title: Umberto Saba) was one month pregnant with Umberto at the time of the wedding. Ugo abandoned his new wife and faith before Umberto was born and the child was raised first by a Slovene Catholic wet-nurse, Gioseffa Gabrovich Schobar ("Peppa"), and her husband, who had just lost a child, and from 1887 onwards by his mother, in her sister Regina's home, though Umberto maintained a close lifelong attachment to Peppa. Saba was a keen reader who kept pet birds and studied the violin. In 1897 he transferred from the Gymnasium to a commercial college, the Imperial Academy of Commerce and Navigation, and Document [6](Title: Matthew White Ridley, 3rd Viscount Ridley) engineer and car racing enthusiast. At the family estate, Blagdon Hall, he designed and built his own car to challenge the speed records for Class H vehicles (501 – 750cc). In 1931, he set the record for the "flying kilometre and flying mile" in the International Class A at Brooklands, with mean speeds of 105.42 mph (kilometre) and 104.56 mph (mile). He was badly injured in an accident at Brooklands at the end of the 1931 season, when his car reportedly reached a speed of 112 mph. He inherited considerable estates in Northumberland (10,000 acres) and devoted his life to Document [7](Title: Toad (Nintendo)) Toad and the mushroom people were first seen in the game Super Mario Bros. where the species was revealed to comprise the majority of the population of the Mushroom Kingdom . Toad 's design was made directly from the power up the Super Mushroom , as well as the game 's general association with mushrooms . Shigeru Miyamoto , the creator of the Mario franchise , reasons that Toad 's creation was that of being a character that has a simplistic design ; yet , still appears cute and lovely and pleasing to everybody . In the game , the peaceful Toads of the Mushroom Kingdom had been turned into various objects such as bricks and pipes by the evil King Bowser ; however , some of Princess Toadstool 's loyal servants , known as the '' Mushroom Retainers , '' were simply kidnapped . Question: what is the name of the mushroom in mario Answer:
Toad
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Deadman's Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador) or resident minister, however, ministers from nearby communities would visit there to perform services, baptisms, and burials. For example, the Rev. Julian Moreton, a missionary in Greenspond, made his first visit to Deadman's Bay in August 1850 which he describes in his book, "Life and Work in Newfoundland". By 1901 the people of Deadman's Bay had converted to Methodism. In 1981 the population was primarily United Church and Salvation Army. - "Lovell's Newfoundland Directory" describes Deadman's Bay as 'a small fishing settlement in Fogo and Twillingate district, 18 miles from Greenspond in boat, with a population of 30 in 1871' Document [1](Title: Claude Frollo) to the authorities. She rejects him, so he leaves her to an anchoress to hold her for the royal soldiers coming to hang her and goes back to Notre Dame Cathedral. He then walks up to one of the cathedral's towers to watch the girl being hanged, unaware that Quasimodo has spotted him and followed him upstairs. He watches calmly while Esmeralda is taken to the gallows. When Quasimodo sees him laughing at Esmeralda's hanging, he becomes enraged and pushes Frollo off the balustrade. A gargoyle stops his fall, and he cries out to Quasimodo for help, but Quasimodo remains Document [2](Title: Robert Wade (chess player)) and settled in England. Wade was British Champion in 1952 (at Chester, with 8/11), and 1970 (at Coventry, with 8/11). His other high finishes in the British Championship were 3rd at Hastings 1953 on 7½/11 (with Daniel Yanofsky winning), 2nd at Rhyl 1969 on 7½/11 (with Jonathan Penrose winning), and tied 3rd–6th at Blackpool 1971 on 7/11 (with Raymond Keene winning). Wade qualified for the Saltsjöbaden Interzonal 1952, scored 6/20, and did not advance to the Candidates level. Wade defeated many-time Scottish champion William Fairhurst in a match at Glasgow 1953 by 5½–2½. Wade went on to represent his adopted Document [3](Title: Medium Transport Helicopter Regiment 25) Medium Transport Helicopter Regiment 25 Medium Transport Helicopter Regiment 25 () was a regiment in the German Army, part of the German Army Aviation Corps. It was based at Kurt Georg Kiesinger Barracks on Laupheim Air Base in the German state of Baden Württemberg, Southern Germany. The regiment was founded in 1971 and disbanded on 31 December 2012. Its sister regiment was Medium Transport Helicopter Regiment 15 based at Rheine Air Base. On 1 January 2013 the unit was re-established as Helicopter Wing 64 of the German Air Force, integrating those parts of the already existing Helicopter Wing 64 that Document [4](Title: Phil Gowan) Phil Gowan Phillip Gowan (October 17, 1952 – May 1, 2018), was an American RMS Titanic historian. Born in Corsicana, Texas on October 17, 1952 from Theodore Phillip "Ted" Gowan and Julia Thedia "Judy" Morris Gowan, he graduated from Spanish and business at Howard Payne University. He was really interested in genealogy and travelling since a child which he later demonstrated throughout his research on the Titanic. The parents-in-law of his mother perished on the disaster. His research field focused more on passengers and crew, and the sinking itself, getting exclusive photographs and stories that he made public and interviewing Document [5](Title: Latin Syndicate) Many gang members were killed and killed others and many went to prison. In 1998 undercover Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents arrested four members for selling illegal firearms and orchestrating drug rip-offs. Level stated that half of his members were in prison and the rest were deceased. Level stated on a testimony video that after waking from a coma and barely avoiding death so many times and spending time in prison, he realized that he had a calling from Jesus Christ. Other than it was started in west flagler and 47th ave,everything is wrong. Latin Syndicate Latin Syndicate is an Document [6](Title: The Kennedys (miniseries)) friends with the Kennedys." Other reports pinpointed Kennedy family members Maria Shriver and Caroline Kennedy as the leaders of the campaign to stop the show, targeting Disney executive Anne Sweeney. On January 12, Showtime passed on the US broadcasting rights for "The Kennedys". Two days later it was reported that DirecTV's The 101 Network was considering acquiring the miniseries. Ten days later, on January 24, 2011, it was announced that The 101 Network also passed on airing the show. On February 1, 2011, ReelzChannel acquired US broadcast rights to "The Kennedys" and announced their intention to show the miniseries between Document [7](Title: Props (Glee)) '' Props '' is the twentieth episode of the third season of the American musical television series Glee , and the sixty - fourth overall . Written and directed by Ian Brennan , the episode is the first of two new episodes that aired back - to - back on Fox in the United States on May 15 , 2012 . It features New Directions preparing a new performance routine for the impending Nationals competition , an extended sequence in which Tina ( Jenna Ushkowitz ) has a vision of the glee club having swapped roles , including herself as Rachel , and an appearance by special guest star Whoopi Goldberg as NYADA dean Carmen Tibideaux . Question: what episode of glee do they switch characters Answer:
Props
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Manouba) father's house. It was customary in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, for the Beys of Tunis to make a ritual circuit of city's the great shrines on the 27th day of Ramaḍān ("laylat al-Qadr") and visit this shrine. More recently, 'up until the Tunisian revolution of January 2011, once a week, on Sundays or Mondays, rituals were held ... During the day, the shrines were women’s space, devoted to music and trance rituals. At night, they became men’s space, dedicated to Ṣūfī ceremonies ("dhikr" ...)'. However, on 6 October 2012, the shrine was burned down by religious extremists, thought Document [1](Title: Carvin Corporation) guitars, bass guitars and other instruments under the Carvin Guitars brand as well as new, Kiesel branded instruments. Carvin Corporation continued to operate the brands Carvin Amplifiers and Carvin Audio, which manufactured guitar and bass amplifiers as well as other professional audio gear. until October 2017 when Carvin Audio announced that the factory would be closing its doors after over 70 years. On January 23, 2018, Carvin Amps and Audio announced the relaunch of their website, as well as a new tube preamp guitar pedal. Carvin Corporation Carvin Corporation was a family-owned San Diego, California, manufacturer of guitar amplifiers and Document [2](Title: Brivanib alaninate) therapies can only be carried out in very few patients. Other treatments include chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Radiofrequency ablation and ethanol injection are also used to remove small tumors. As a result of poor liver function, metastases, or both, only 10% to 20% of patients undergo surgery. In patients having surgery, the 5-year survival rate is only 25% to 50%. Several chemotherapeutic agents have been evaluated for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma. Doxorubicin (trade name Adriamycin; also known as hydroxydaunorubicin), the most widely used agent in HCC, has shown a 4% to 10.5% response rate in patients with HCC. Studies have Document [3](Title: Bayou Country (album)) about a "washerwoman named Mary". The line "Left a good job in the city" was written following Fogerty's discharge from the National Guard, and the line "rollin' on the river" was from a movie by Will Rogers. In the Macintosh program "Garage Band", Fogerty explained that he liked Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, and wanted to open a song with a similar intro, inferring the way "Proud Mary" opens with the repeated C chord to A chord. In 1998, Fogerty admitted to Harold Steinblatt of "Guitar World" that he knew the composition was "my first really good song. I was 23 years Document [4](Title: Leslie Rutledge) Donald J. Trump administration that they would litigate if the president did not terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy that had been put into place by president Barack Obama. Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery, III subsequently reversed his position and withdrew his participation from the proposed suit on August 31. Slatery went further to urge passage of the DREAM Act. The other Attorneys General who joined in making the threats against Trump included Steve Marshall of Alabama, Lawrence Wasden of Idaho, Derek Schmidt of Kansas, Jeff Landry of Louisiana, Doug Peterson of Nebraska, Alan Wilson of South Document [5](Title: Donald Trescowthick) Donald Trescowthick Sir Donald Henry Trescowthick, AC, KBE (born 4 December 1930) is a prominent Australian businessman. Trescowthick was involved in several Australian business enterprises. With Norman Swann, Trescowthick founded Swann Insurance, which grew to be a major general insurer. Prior to being sold to CGU Insurance, Swann Insurance was Australia's largest privately owned general insurer. Trescowthick acquired Charles Davis Limited, a major Tasmanian company which had been established in 1847. Charles Davis grew under Trescowthick's leadership to become at one time Australia's fourth largest retailer, and third largest department store operator. The company was renamed Harris Scarfe Holdings Limited Document [6](Title: George Spangenberg) George Spangenberg George Spangenberg (June 22, 1912November 13, 2000) was head of aircraft design in the United States Navys Naval Air Systems Command. He participated in the design and development of the original VFX/F-14 Tomcat, and selection of the YF-17 and design of the F/A-18 Hornet for the US Navy. He has posted memoirs of this experiences on the web of how the F-14 Tomcat was designed to rectify the lack of maneuverability and performance of the F-111B. Jim Foster, a U.S. Navy fighter pilot who commanded a group specifically charged with developing Navy aircraft, states that Spangenberg believes that Document [7](Title: All Is Fair in Love and War) '' All is fair in love and war '' , a proverb attributed to John Lyly 's Euphues Question: who said everything is fair in love and war Answer:
John Lyly
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Robert Hoey) Robert Hoey Robert Alexander Hoey (September 12, 1883—November 15, 1965) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1921 to 1925, served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1927 to 1936, and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken. Hoey was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland, and came to Canada in 1909. He was educated at Wesley College and Manitoba College in Winnipeg, and became a pioneer worker in the farmer's movement. He served as provincial director of the United Farmers of Manitoba (UFM) in Document [1](Title: Villiers Smith) Villiers Smith Villiers Shallet Charnock Smith (30 September 1821 at Plymouth, Devon – 1 February 1871 at Rowley, Oxfordshire) was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1844 to 1849. A right-handed batsman who was mainly associated with Oxford University and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), he made 14 known appearances in first-class matches. Smith's two middle names appear in some records with different spellings: the Bedfordshire County Council archives, which record his ownership of Aspley House in Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire, in the two years before his death have his names as "Villiers Shallot Chernocke Smith". On his election Document [2](Title: William J. Kirkpatrick) William J. Kirkpatrick William James Kirkpatrick (February 27, 1838 – September 20, 1921) was born in the Parish of Errigal, Keerogue, County Tyrone, Ireland to a schoolteacher and musician, Thomas Kirkpatrick and his wife, Elizabeth Storey. The family immigrated to Philadelphia on August 5, 1840, living first in Duncannon, PA. William did not accompany his parents on the initial immigration as he was too young and they wished to be settled before bringing him to America. They did, however, give birth to a daughter on the ship in transit. William was exposed to and given formal training in music at Document [3](Title: Nes Harim) church decorated with multicolored mosaics, and parts of a wine press. After the discovery, the mosaic was badly damaged by unidentified vandals. The mosaic includes an inscription in ancient Greek deciphered by Leah Di Signi of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem: "O Lord God of Saint Theodorus, protect Antonius and Theodosia the illustres [a title used to distinguish high nobility in the Byzantine period] - Theophylactus and John the priest [or priests]. [Remember o Lord] Mary and John who have offe[red - ] in the 6th indiction. Lord, have pity of Stephen." Horbat 'Itab, a 130-dunam national park on the Document [4](Title: Ian Kinsler) caught Kinsler rolling his eyes as he gave the team orders. "I benched him, without hesitation", said his father. With Kinsler on the bench, the team lost the game. Kinsler had a physical challenge to overcome. "I've had asthma my whole life", Kinsler said. "That was tough when I was younger. I woke up a lot and couldn't breathe, and had to go to the hospital in the middle of the night. It kind of held me back from athletics. I still have it, but I control it. Now I use an atomizer or an inhaler. When I was younger, Document [5](Title: Flashback (Trojan)) which was used to download and run malicious code from a remote location. The malware also switched between various servers for optimized load balancing. Each bot was given a unique ID that was sent to the control server. The trojan, however, would only infect the user visiting the infected web page, meaning other users on the computer were not infected unless their user accounts had been infected separately. Oracle, the company that develops Java, fixed the vulnerability exploited to install Flashback on February 14, 2012. However, Apple maintains the Mac OS X version of Java and did not release an Document [6](Title: Walt Disney World International Program) of Living, Learning and Earning. Originally, the "International Program" operated several different types of programs. Program length, work locations, job responsibilities, living arrangements, pay and required qualifications varied depending on the program which was applied for. Previous programs include: Many of these programs were created to add authenticity to one of Disney's theme parks. As one travels around World Showcase at Epcot, the accents of the 'Cast Members' change to reflect the particular country's pavilion. For example, one will not hear a French accent in the United Kingdom's pavilion. This stems from a concept which Disney calls "Show" which is Document [7](Title: Lena Baker) Lena Baker ( June 8 , 1900 -- March 5 , 1945 ) was an African American maid in Cuthbert , Georgia who was convicted of capital murder of her white employer , Ernest Knight . She was executed by the state of Georgia in 1945 . Baker was the only woman in Georgia to be executed by electrocution . Question: who was the first woman executed in georgia Answer:
Lena Baker
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Dodger blue) Dodger blue Dodger blue is a rich bright tone of the color azure named for its use in the uniform of the Los Angeles Dodgers. It is also a web color used in the design of web pages. The web color is not used in the Dodgers' uniform but rather resembles the lighter blue used throughout Dodger Stadium. The Brooklyn Dodgers were never contemporarily referred to as wearing Dodger Blue, although some now refer to them as representing "True Dodger Blue." The concept of Dodger Blue originated with Manager Tommy Lasorda, who popularized it. Lasorda managed the Los Angeles franchise Document [1](Title: Lloyd Hughes) Lloyd Hughes Lloyd Hughes (October 21, 1897 – June 6, 1958) was an American actor of both the silent and sound film eras. Born in Bisbee, Arizona, Hughes received his education at the "Los Angeles Polytechnic School". He sought a career as an actor early in life, and his clean-cut appearance and ability soon gained him recognition. His first role as leading man was opposite Mary Pickford in "Tess of the Storm Country". Other roles included "Love Never Dies" opposite Madge Bellamy, and "The Lost World" with Wallace Beery and Bessie Love. He made the transition to sound, and worked Document [2](Title: 14th Meril Prothom Alo Awards) Khokon, Ilias Kanchan, Jakir Hossain Razu, Rokeya Prachy, Kaberi Gayen and presided by Syed Salauddin Jaki. 14th Meril Prothom Alo Awards The 14th Meril Prothom Alo Awards ceremony, presented by Prothom Alo took place on 26 April 2012, at the Bangabandhu International Conference Center in Dhaka, Bangladesh as a part of 2011–12 film awards season. The evening started off with Anisul Haque taking the podium, greeting those present. He was followed by the editor of Prothom Alo Matiur Rahman. This was 14th award ceremony of Meril Prothom Alo Awards. "Guerrilla" won best film awards as well as awards for Critics Document [3](Title: Keith Douglas) "forward slopes point 102". Shortly after the war his remains were reburied at Tilly-sur-Seulles War Cemetery (14 km south of Bayeux) in plot 1, row E, grave number 2. A one-man play about Douglas and his work, entitled "Unicorns, almost", written by Owen Sheers, premiered at the Hay Festival in May 2018. Keith Douglas Keith Castellain Douglas (24 January 1920 – 9 June 1944) was an English poet noted for his war poetry during the Second World War and his wry memoir of the Western Desert campaign, "Alamein to Zem Zem". He was killed in action during the invasion of Document [4](Title: Werner Drewes) was then Canig, Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany, and is now Kaniów, Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland. His name is almost always given as simply Werner Drewes, but his full name was Werner Bernhard Drewes and he is sometimes referred to as Werner B. Drewes. He was the son of Pastor Georg Drewes and his wife Martha Schaefer Drewes. He attended boarding school at the Saldria Gymnasium in Brandenburg an der Havel from 1907 to 1917. At age 18 he was drafted into the German army and served in France, on the Western Front until the end of the war. On returning to Document [5](Title: C. H. J. Taylor) 1892, giving him considerable national influence over the awarding of patronage positions to African Americans following the Cleveland victory. Cleveland nominated Taylor as Minister to Bolivia in September, 1893. After almost five months of delay, the Senate refused to confirm the nomination, claiming the Bolivians would not accept a black representative. Cleveland then nominated Taylor to be Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia, also a highly controversial nomination since District Democrats wished one of their own to have the position. Taylor’s nomination was ultimately confirmed by the Senate, owing partly to the intervention of the venerable Frederick Douglass, Document [6](Title: Hukarere Girls' College) a chapel alongside other college buildings at Herepoho, Eskdale. A chapel site was blessed at the school in May 2016. Hukarere Girls' College Hukarere Girls' College is a girls secondary boarding school in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand. It has a strong Māori character and follows the Anglican tradition. The School motto "Kia Ū Ki Te Pai" means "Cleave to that which is good" or "Abhor that which is evil" (Romans 12 verse 9, New Testament of the Bible). The school opened in July 1875 under the name Hukarere Native School for Girls, then became Hukarere Girls’ School Document [7](Title: Olaf (Frozen)) Olaf the Snowman is a fictional character from the 2013 animated film Frozen , produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios . Olaf is first presented in the storyline as an inanimate snowman created by Elsa and Anna in their childhood . He then reappears as an animate character in the film as Ana searchers for her runaway sister in hopes of restoring summer . Olaf had reappeared when Elsa accidentally turned the entire kingdom into a wintery abyss . Olaf helps Ana and Kristoff find Elsa and journeys with them all the way back to the kingdom where he remains part of the sisters life . Question: what is the snowman's name in frozen Answer:
Olaf
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Grand Theft Auto IV) received generally positive reviews. Metacritic calculated an average score of 90 out of 100, indicating "universal acclaim", based on 40 reviews. Reviewers liked the enhanced visuals and the additional features, but criticised the port for its inferiority over the console versions. The in-game features added in the port were well received. The addition of the Video Editor was met with positive reactions; GameSpot's Calvert called it "a great way to get creative", while Kieron Gillen of Eurogamer criticised the unpredictability in its timing. Critics also praised the addition of the customisable radio station, which allows players to listen to their Document [1](Title: Webster Oliver) General of the Customs Division of the Justice Department from 1938 to 1940. On June 11, 1940, President Roosevelt nominated Oliver to serve as a Judge for the United States Customs Court, to the seat vacated by Judge Charles Paul McClelland. He was confirmed by the Senate on June 18, 1940, and received his commission on June 24, 1940. He served as Chief Judge of the court from 1940 to 1965. He took senior status on June 24, 1967 and served in that capacity until his death. He was succeeded on the court by Judge Samuel Murray Rosenstein. Oliver died Document [2](Title: Takitarō Minakami) support for "Mita Bungaku" literary magazine in 1925, he (along with Kubota Mantaro) contributed greatly to its re-launch and supported it throughout the 1930s. Minakami continued to enjoy baseball even after he became a writer by arranging games between the "Mita Bungaku" amateur baseball team and a team led by rival author Ton Satomi. Minakami died of a brain hemorrhage in 1940. His grave is at the Tama Reien, in Fuchū, Tokyo. Takitarō Minakami Minakami was born in the upscale Azabu district of Tokyo. His father, Abe Taizo, was the founder of Meiji Life Insurance Company. In 1891 the family Document [3](Title: 1935 college football season) but the extra point attempt bounced off the crossbar, and it was 13-6. After an interception, the Irish drove to within six inches of the goal line 0when Milner fumbled the ball away. With 90 seconds left, Andy Pilney passed to Mike Layden for a touchdown, but the extra point failed and the Irish trailed 13-12. Andy Pilney forced a Buckeye fumble at midfield, giving the Irish the ball at the 49 yard line, and on the next play, Pilney, taking back over as quarterback, scrambled to the 19 yard line, but was injured. With only one play left in Document [4](Title: Skye Treck Skyseeker) very large numbers in the 1980s in Canada. Skye Treck Skyseeker The Skye Treck Skyseeker is a Canadian ultralight aircraft that was designed and produced by Skye Treck of Manitoba. The aircraft was supplied as a kit for amateur construction. The aircraft was designed to comply with the US FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles rules, including the category's maximum empty weight of . The aircraft has a standard empty weight of . It features a cable-braced high-wing, a single-seat, open cockpit, conventional landing gear and a single engine in pusher configuration. The aircraft is made from bolted-together aluminium tubing, with the Document [5](Title: Howard Kaloogian) the San Diego "Union-Tribune" purporting to correct a reader's misleading interpretation of the preamble to the Constitution of the United States. From 1994–2000, Kaloogian was a member of the California Assembly, representing California District 74, which covers portions of northern San Diego County. He won his seat in the 1994 legislative elections, with 61% of the votes counted. He endorsed Senator Phil Gramm's presidential bid in 1995. Kaloogian was twice re-elected to the Assembly. He recorded an unchanged majority, 61%, in the 1996 legislative election and was re-elected again in the 1998 election, where his share of the vote fell Document [6](Title: Celia Stewart) those slight changes. She told Oram that "there's a touch of romance that will be wonderful for Celia and there will be a remarkable change in her appearance. Celia will be going on a shopping spree to buy some rather smart outfits." Other than Spence, Celia has been portrayed by Gilda Ferguson, Tatham Lennox, and Annie Buckley in flashback sequences. In 1990, Spence decided to leave "Home and Away" and Celia was written out. Spence reprised her role as Celia in 2000 and 2002. In 2005, she returned for the serial's 4,000th episode based around Alf Stewart's (Ray Meagher) 60th Document [7](Title: List of Major League Baseball record holders) Record Player # Most wins Cy Young 511 Most losses Cy Young 316 Lowest E.R.A. Ed Walsh 1.82 Most no - hitters Nolan Ryan 7 Most strikeouts Nolan Ryan 5,714 Most shutouts Walter Johnson 110 Most pickoffs Steve Carlton 144 Most innings pitched Cy Young 7,354 2/3 Most hit batsmen Gus Weyhing 278 Most home runs allowed Jamie Moyer 522 Most complete games Cy Young 749 Lowest WHIP Addie Joss . 968 Most saves Mariano Rivera 652 Highest win -- loss percentage Spud Chandler 71.7 % Most games Jesse Orosco 1,252 Most consecutive scoreless innings pitched Orel Hershiser 59 Question: who has the best pitching record in baseball Answer:
Cy Young
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Governor's School for the Arts) over the United States. Graduates not majoring in music have had equal amount of success in their chosen field, crediting music study as one of the driving elements being their success and lifelong happiness. The visual arts department encourages in-depth exploration and research in an array of studio courses in the field of printmaking, painting, photography, computer imaging, video imaging additive, subtractive, and constructed sculpture (and welding), design, and other areas such as medical illustration and fashion design. Additionally, students take continuing drawing and art history classes as well as classes that focus on conceptualization, analysis, and criticism. The schedule Document [1](Title: Ryan Hayes) being traded to the Utah Grizzlies on January 16, 2015 during the 2014–15 season. On July 3, 2015, Hayes left North America and signed his first contract abroad on a one-year deal with Scottish club, Edinburgh Capitals of the UK's Elite Ice Hockey League. However, in January 2016, Hayes signed for the Sheffield Steelers, only to be released by the club after seven games. In February 2016, he returned the ECHL and the Utah Grizzlies. At the conclusion of the season with the Grizzlies, Hayes opted to return to Europe, signing a one-year deal with Norwegian club, Frisk Asker of Document [2](Title: Edward Evanson) to explain and illustrate the mysterious foreshadowing of the Apocalypse. This he considered the most important of his writings. Shortly before his death at Colford, near Crediton, Devon, he completed his "Second Thoughts on the Trinity", in reply to a work of the bishop of Gloucester. In 1772 he anonymously published his "Doctrines of a Trinity" and in the "Incarnation of God", discussed "Principles of Reason and Common Sense". This was followed in 1777 by a work addressed to Richard Hurd, "A Letter to Dr. Hurd, Bishop of Worcester, wherein the Importance of the Prophecies of the old Testament" and Document [3](Title: Richard Hall (politician)) also president of the Victoria Sealing Company. In 1887, Hall married Louisa Kinsman. He was defeated when he ran for reelection to the assembly in 1907. Hall died in Victoria. Richard Hall (politician) Richard Hall (April 30, 1855 – March 29, 1918) was an American-born insurance agent, wholesale coal merchant and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Victoria City in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1898 to 1907 as a Liberal. He was born in San Francisco, the son of Richard Hall and Sarah Dunderdale, who were both natives of Lancashire, England. Hall was educated in Victoria, Document [4](Title: Wally Scharold) Wally Scharold Walter "Wally" Scharold is a London, England based composer, guitarist, vocalist, bandleader, producer, games designer, and filmmaker. Born and raised in Houston, Texas he sang in choirs and musicals from age 10, studied rock, jazz, and classical guitar from age 11, and studied contemporary classical composition from age 17 with Todd Frazier, Michael Remson, Christopher Theofanidis, John Luther Adams, Brenda Hutchinson, Randolph Coleman, Fred Frith and Alvin Curran. As a performer/arranger/composer he has been an active member of the avant-progressive rock community in Oakland, California. He led his own ensemble miRthkon, an 'amplified chamber ensemble masquerading as a Document [5](Title: ZAZ Tavria) suspension. The water-cooled MeMZ-245 I4 engine was a major shift forward from the air-cooled V4 used in former models. The 1102 acquired the Tavria name in 1989. It was chosen in an internal factory contest and resembles "Tauric", the ancient Greek name of Crimea. ZAZ-1102 Tavria Nova started production in 1999. ZAZ-1103 Slavuta was a 5-door B-class liftback released in 1995 and discontinued in 2011. It featured a fuel injection engine of 1,2-1,3 liters. Due to the use of a liftback type body with an elongated roof line and rounded contours of hood and trunk lid, the movement of turn Document [6](Title: Jackie Wilson) Jackie Wilson #69 on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. In 2013, Jackie Wilson was inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. Jack Leroy Wilson Jr. was born on June 9, 1934, in Detroit, Michigan, as the third and only surviving child of singer-songwriter Jack Leroy Wilson, Sr. (1903–1983) and Eliza Mae Wilson (1907–1984). Eliza Mae was born on the Billups-Whitfield Place in Columbus, Mississippi. Eliza Mae's parents were Tom and Virginia Ransom. Wilson often visited his family in Columbus and was greatly influenced by the choir at Billups Chapel. Growing up in Document [7](Title: Bone healing) 1 . Reactive phase i . Fracture and inflammatory phase ii . Granulation tissue formation 2 . Reparative phase iii . Cartilage callus formation iv . Lamellar bone deposition 3 . Remodeling phase v. Remodeling to original bone contour Question: what are the stages of healing a bone fracture Answer:
ii . Granulation tissue formation
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Mina Totino) is informed by contemporary criticism, especially literary and film criticism that have analyzed the position of the imaginary spectator. Totino presented her solo exhibition "Mina Totino" at the Charles H. Scott Gallery in Vancouver. in 2010 curated by Cate Rimmer. The exhibition included new work by Totino, namely a series of small canvases, each 40 by 40 centimetres, entitled "A situation wherein some ideas about painting are furthered by means of a quantity of small squares."" "Along this series were other works on canvas that continue Totino’s engagement with the history of painting, abstraction and the medium of paint. For Document [1](Title: Zoran Vuletić (Serbian politician)) its presidency. He received the nineteenth position on a coalition list led by Dragan Đilas that included the PSG in the 2018 Belgrade City Assembly election and was elected when the list won twenty-six seats. The Serbian Progressive Party at its allies won the election, and the PSG serves in opposition. On 9 May 2018, he Vuletić announced that the PSG would not join Đilas's Alliance for Serbia assembly group due to political differences; he added that the PSG's primary goal would be promoting European integration. In July 2018, Vuletić indicated the PSG was seeking allies with like-minded parties and Document [2](Title: Inagua) treasure-laden Spanish galleons: the "Santa Rosa" in 1599; and the "Infanta" in 1788. Other ships of considerable value that were wrecked there include the French "Le Count De Paix" in 1713, the British HMS "Lowestoffe" in 1801, and the British HMS "Statira" in 1815. As early as the 1600s, salt was being produced and shipped to Spanish colonies, and its extraction was a going business by 1803. Henri Christophe, king of northern Haiti from 1811 to 1820, built a summer retreat at the Northeast Point of Great Inagua. Local legend has it that he also buried a cache of gold Document [3](Title: Lars Hörmander) based on his 1964 Stanford lectures, and wrote the entries on differential equations in Nationalencyklopedin. Lars Hörmander Lars Valter Hörmander (24 January 1931 – 25 November 2012) was a Swedish mathematician who has been called "the foremost contributor to the modern theory of linear partial differential equations". He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1962, the Wolf Prize in 1988, and the Leroy P. Steele Prize in 2006. His "Analysis of Linear Partial Differential Operators I–IV" is considered a standard work on the subject of linear partial differential operators. Hörmander completed his Ph.D. in 1955 at Lund University. Hörmander then Document [4](Title: Tiger Zinda Hai) of RAW members consisting of Azaan (Paresh Pahuja), an expert sniper, Namit (Angad Bedi), an experienced bomb disposer and Rakesh (Kumud Mishra), a hacker. They reach an oil refinery controlled by Al Amir Baghdawi (Sal Yusuf), ISC's second-in-command, but face difficulty after the arrival of Firdauz aka 'Tohbaan' ('snake' in Arabic), who checks the workers. One day, Tiger rescues Hassan (Jineet Rath), a child who is sent by Usman as a human bomb. That night, Tiger and his gang set a controlled explosion in the refinery and pretend to get burned so that they are taken to the hospital. En Document [5](Title: Louis Dennis) Kenny Jackett described Dennis as 'an exciting player with a lot of talent'. Louis Dennis Louis Hugh Dennis (born 9 October 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for EFL League One club Portsmouth. Dennis was born in Hendon, London, and joined Watford's youth setup in 2003 at the age of ten. Released in the summer of 2009, he then progressed through the youth system at Dagenham & Redbridge after starting a two-year scholarship immediately after his release. In May 2011, after completing his scholarship, Dennis signed his first professional contract with Dagenham & Redbridge. Whilst Document [6](Title: Baghtos Kay Mujra Kar) this fort become a reality? "Baghtos Kay Mujra Kar" set to release on 3 February 2017 with English subtitles in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The trailer of the film is revealed on 5 January 2017 on Sinhagad Fort. This was the first instance when a trailer launch was held on a fort. The songs for the film are composed by Amitraj and written by Kshitij Patwardhan. Baghtos Kay Mujra Kar Baghtos Kay Mujra Kar ("What Are You Looking, Just Salute") is a 2017 Marathi language political Comedy-drama film which is directed by Hemant Document [7](Title: Mahatma Gandhi) Mahātmā Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi ( / ˈɡɑːndi , ˈɡæn - / ; Hindustani : ( ˈmoːɦənd̪aːs ˈkərəmtʃənd̪ ˈɡaːnd̪ɦi ) ( listen ) ; 2 October 1869 -- 30 January 1948 ) was an Indian activist who was the leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule . Employing nonviolent civil disobedience , Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world . The honorific Mahātmā ( Sanskrit : '' high - souled '' , '' venerable '' ) -- applied to him first in 1914 in South Africa -- is now used worldwide . In India , he is also called Bapu ( Gujarati : endearment for father , papa ) and Gandhi ji . He is unofficially called the Father of the Nation . Question: who is known as the father of our nation Answer:
Mahātmā Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Rope pump) The valves are positioned approximately 20 cm apart on the rope. One disadvantage of flexible valve rope pumps is that they must be appropriately sized and thickness for different types, sizes and length of pipes. Rigid valves using plastic or metal washers that fit tightly into the PVC pipe as the rope is dragged through are also used. If the fit is tight, the washers can be spaced up to half a meter apart. The deeper the well, the smaller the pipe inner diameter must be, given the available power constraints. These rope pumps are often worked with a hand Document [1](Title: Hydra-class ironclad) the forward superstructure; these were L/34 guns. The third gun, a L/28 gun, was placed in a turret aft. The secondary battery consisted of four L/36 guns in casemates were mounted below the forward main battery, and a fifth 5.9-inch gun was placed on the centerline on the same deck as the main battery. A number of smaller guns were carried for defense against torpedo boats. These included four L/22 guns, four 3-pounder guns, four 1-pounder guns, and six 1-pounder revolver cannons. The ships were also armed with three torpedo tubes. Two tubes were placed on the broadside and one Document [2](Title: Harold Davidson) October was forced to file a petition of bankruptcy with debts totalling £2,924. Eventually a settlement was reached, whereby around half of his Stiffkey stipend was applied to the reduction of his debts. Somehow, however, Davidson managed to continue his London life. He never stopped believing in Gordon's essential honesty, and was certain that one day his investments would pay off. Much of his time in London was spent, not in pursuit of girls, but looking for Gordon. Although many of Davidson's parishioners accepted that his London rescue mission was entirely honourable, some, including Major Hamond, were less convinced. Hamond Document [3](Title: Heather Vitale) in December 2015 to report on the Inter Dominion at Gloucester Park. On Inter Dominion Day she reported from the paddock during the live national broadcast across Australia. She was part of the broadcast team for the national Little Brown Jug shows airing on CBS Sports in 2014 and 2015. 2014 - Double winner at the U.S. Harness Writers Association's (USHWA) Dan Patch Awards Heather Vitale Heather Vitale is a television journalist for the sport of Standardbred horse racing (harness racing). A graduate of Monmouth University (New Jersey) in 1994, Vitale graduated Cum Laude with Bachelor of Arts. She had Document [4](Title: Dartmouth Friary) that "no new churches or oratories could be built in territory held in advowson by the [Torre] Abbey". According to entries in Bishop Grandisson's registers, in March 1344, before the decision made in Avignon reached Dartmouth, Bishop Hugo of Damascus OSA, a suffragan bishop in partibus arrived in the town. He consecrated the friary church and grounds, apparently claiming to act with the authority of the pope, then heard confessions, granted indulgences to several parishioners, absolved several who were excommunicate, and confirmed and anointed some children. He was then said to have gone into several taverns where he drank, showing Document [5](Title: Gabby Hartnett) Cochrane in the 1935 World Series. The Cubs fell to third place in 1936, as Hartnett had a sub-standard year for him, hitting only 7 home runs with 64 runs batted in, although he still hit above .300 with a .307 average, and earned his fourth consecutive All-Star selection. Defensively, he led the league's catchers in fielding percentage, and his pitch-calling skills helped the Cubs pitching staff lead the league with 18 shutouts. In the 1937 All-Star Game, pitcher Dizzy Dean kept shaking off Hartnett's signs for a curve ball resulting in a hit by Joe DiMaggio, a home run Document [6](Title: Jon Waters) the culture, and "took it upon himself to take corrective action". On October 23rd, Ohio State filed a response to this lawsuit, renewing its claims of a sexualized culture, and offering additional evidence of that culture. The filing also emphasized claims that Waters misled investigators regarding the degree of problems in the band. Jon Waters Jonathan N. "Jon" Waters (born June 7, 1976) is an American marching band director. He served as the Director of Marching and Athletic Bands at Ohio State University (OSU), and was fired in 2014 after an investigation found that he failed to address a highly Document [7](Title: Area codes 587 and 825) Area codes 587 and 825 are telephone area codes that cover all of Alberta , Canada , in addition to the incumbent codes , southern Alberta 's 403 and northern Alberta 's 780 . Numbers in area code 587 started being allocated in late 2008 . The new area codes overlay 403 and 780 simultaneously , covering the entire province , and make 10 - digit dialing necessary throughout Alberta . Question: where is 587 area code located in canada Answer:
Alberta
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Rosen Plevneliev) the university, he was a Komsomol member of the Bulgarian Communist Party. After the political changes, in 1990, Plevneliev started a private building company in Bulgaria. Among other projects, the company built the Sofia Business Park. He was married to the journalist Yuliyana Plevnelieva; they had three sons: Filip, Asen and Pavel. One of the sons, Filip, died in 2015 at the age of 14. In addition to his native Bulgarian, he speaks English and German fluently. Plevneliev became Minister of Regional Development and Public Works under Deputy Prime Minister Simeon Djankov on 27 July 2009. Minister Plevneliev was one Document [1](Title: Louis Phillips (rancher)) pneumonia in 1900 and is interred at Spadra Cemetery, Pomona. Louis Phillips (rancher) Louis Phillips (April 22, 1829 – March 16, 1900) was a wealthy land owner and rancher in Los Angeles County, California.. Phillips was born Louis Galefsky to a Jewish family in Prussia (now Kempen, Poland) and moved to California in the early 1850s, changing his name to Phillips. He moved to Spadra (now part of Pomona) in 1862 and began engaging in sheep herding and cattle raising. In 1864, Schlesinger and Tischler acquired the Rancho San Jose in a foreclosure. Phillips, who had previously been a manager Document [2](Title: Ptolemy of Mauretania) and started the revolt of Mauretania with the Berbers against Rome. The Berber revolt was a violent one and the rebels were skilled fighters against the Roman Army. The Roman generals Gnaeus Hosidius Geta and Gaius Suetonius Paulinus were needed to end the revolt. Mauretania was divided into two provinces which were Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania Caesariensis. Much prior to Ptolemy's death, Caligula had sent a man to him with a message stating: "Do nothing at all, neither good or bad, to the bearer." Claudius tried a Roman senator called Gaius Rabirius Postumus for treason who before tried unsuccessfully to Document [3](Title: Feltham) ('Chief Justiciar and Earl of Kent') swapped Feltham and Kempton with Henry III for his manors of Aylsham in Norfolk and Westhall in Suffolk. In 1440 Henry VI granted numerous privileges to his joint royal custodian of the two manors, including a daily income of up to 12 shillings and that "corn, hay, horse and carriages and other goods and chattels should not be seized for the king's use". While under total royal control following Henry VIII's full annexation of the manor into the Honour of Hampton Court, a lease of all of its manor court rights and "franchises, privileges, Document [4](Title: Job Control Language) and complex, and the language is not easy to read. (JCL has been described as "user hostile".) OS JCL allows programmers to include two types of explanatory comment: OS JCL allows programmers to concatenate ("chain") input files so that they appear to the program as "one" file, for example The 2nd and third statements have no value in the name field, so OS treats them as concatenations. The files must be of the same basic type (almost always sequential), and must have the same record length, however the block length need not be the same. In early versions of the Document [5](Title: 2012 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament) 2012 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament The 2012 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament (also known as the 2012 Women's College Cup) was the 31st annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I women's collegiate soccer. The semifinals and championship game were played at Torero Stadium in San Diego, California from November 30–December 2, 2012 while the preceding rounds were played at various sites across the country from November 9–23. North Carolina defeated Penn State in the final, 4–1, to win their twenty-first national title. The Tar Heels (15–5–3) were coached by Anson Dorrance. The Document [6](Title: Adoption in the Philippines) the social worker must submit progress reports to the authorized body. The duration of the supervised trial custody is six months; upon its culmination, the Consent to Adopt is issued by the DSWD. This time period should be waived if biological parents want to adopt their illegitimate child, or if foster parents want to adopt their foster child provided that a harmonious relationship exists between the child and his foster family. Potential adopters must then file the petition for adoption with the Family Court of their province in order to make the adoption official. This is the only point when Document [7](Title: Oldest people) Since the death of 117 - year - old Emma Morano of Italy on 15 April 2017 , 117 - year - old Violet Brown of Jamaica , born 10 March 1900 , is the oldest living person in the world whose age has been documented . Question: who is the oldest person living on earth Answer:
Violet Brown
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Julia Carter Aldrich) the house and come with the family == Charles, Julia, Julius and Margaret—to Ottokee for the winter. they arrived early in November and were taken to the Henry Taylor Hotel until their goods arrived. In the spring of 1854, Joseph Aldrich was engaged to teach in Springhills, Ohio and Julia Carter in Ottokee. Her brothers, Charles and Julius Carter, assisted her brother Jabez in the printing office. Everyone in the family liked Ottokee, and all had employment, so none cared to go back to Medina County. The mother went back and sold the place, and returning to Ottokee, she bought Document [1](Title: Batman: Arkham Asylum) appearing in the game include the asylum's warden Quincy Sharp (also voiced by Kane), Batman's parents Thomas and Martha Wayne (voiced by Conroy and Valenza respectively), and asylum guard Aaron Cash (Duane R Shepard, Sr). The shape-shifting Clayface appears in cameo, taking on the guise of other characters as he tries to trick the player into releasing him. The Mad Hatter was almost included in the game, but the developers removed him. The body of Ra's al Ghul is in the asylum's morgue and the Ventriloquists dummy, Scarface, appears several times in the story. Several other charactersincluding the Penguin, Jack Document [2](Title: Willis, Texas) 0.4% Asian, 20.1% from other races, and 3.6% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 38.0% of the population. There were 1,782 households out of which 42.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 42.5% were married couples living together, 25.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.8% were non-families. 19.6% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 3.10 and the average family size was 3.55. In the city, the population was spread out with 33.3% under the age of 18, 11.3% from Document [3](Title: Induction sealing) electromagnetic field. As the container passes under the induction coil (sealing head) the conductive aluminum foil liner begins to heat due to eddy currents. The heat melts the wax, which is absorbed into the pulp backing and releases the foil from the cap. The polymer film also heats and flows onto the lip of the container. When cooled, the polymer creates a bond with the container resulting in a hermetically sealed product. Neither the container nor its contents are negatively affected, and the heat generated does not harm the contents. It is possible to overheat the foil causing damage to Document [4](Title: Mandalay) by Frank Sinatra on "Come Fly With Me". The large hotel/casino/convention center Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas is named for the city, despite the fact that the city is 500 kilometers from the nearest bay, perhaps in reference to the line in Kipling's poem, "An' the dawn comes up like thunder outer China 'crost the Bay! " George Orwell was stationed at Mandalay for a time while working for the Indian Imperial Police in Burma, and his first novel, "Burmese Days" (1934), was based on his experiences in Burma. He also wrote a number of short non-fiction essays and short Document [5](Title: First normal form) than one phone number. Note that the "ID" is no longer unique in this solution with duplicated customers. To uniquely identify a row, we need to use a combination of (ID, Telephone Number). The value of the combination is unique although each column separately contains repeated values. Being able to uniquely identify a row (tuple) is a requirement of 1NF. An alternative design uses two tables: Columns do not contain more than one telephone number in this design. Instead, each Customer-to-Telephone Number link appears on its own row. Using Customer ID as key, a "one-to-many" relationship exists between the name Document [6](Title: Heidelberg-Kirchheim) and the Heidelberg Kirchheim/Rohrbach train station. Hip Hop had a large influence on the cultural development of Kirchheim in the 1980s and 1990s. Perhaps because of the presence of the American Forces Network which broadcast rap music to US service members stationed in Europe, youth in Kirchheim emulated the music forming their own rap groups and taking up graffiti art. The Stieber Twins, a rap duo consisting of brothers Martin (Marshall Mar, a.k.a. Martin Jekyll) and Christian (Luxus Chris a.k.a. Christian Hyde) are from Kirchheim; and Painter Crew Kirchheim, a graffiti troupe originating on one of the town's main streets Document [7](Title: The Dukes of Hazzard) The Dukes of Hazzard is an American action - comedy television series that aired on CBS from January 26 , 1979 , to February 8 , 1985 . The show aired for a total of 147 episodes spanning seven seasons . The series was inspired by the 1975 film Moonrunners , which was also created by Gy Waldron and had many identical or similar character names and concepts . Question: how many seasons of the dukes of hazzard are there Answer:
seven
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Alan Murchison) Alan Murchison Alan Murchison is a Michelin-starred Scottish chef and restaurateur, living and working in England. Murchison started his kitchen career as a kitchen porter, aged 14. Like most chefs, he worked in a number of restaurants, learning and promoting along the way. He had stints in Claridges, Inverlochy Castle, Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons, L'Ortolan and Nobu. In 1999, he became director of the cookery school of "Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons". Murchison returned to L'ortolan in 2001. This time as head chef. In 2003, the restaurant was awarded a Michelin star. Two years later he left to take Document [1](Title: Turtle Bayou Resolutions) presence of conscripted criminals in the Mexican garrison, whom the colonists blamed for a number of local crimes. The simmering conflict reached a head when Bradburn took in two escaped slaves from Louisiana. Though slavery was officially illegal in Mexico at the time, the Mexican authorities wanted to encourage Anglo-American colonization of the frontier and generally ignored the presence of black indentured servants among the colonists. Among this population included three slaves who escaped from Louisiana and were given asylum by Bradburn. Two local lawyers, William B. Travis and Patrick C. Jack, attempted to repatriate the freed slaves to their Document [2](Title: Smithtown (CDP), New York) Smithtown (CDP), New York Smithtown is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) within the Town of Smithtown in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 26,470 at the 2010 census. The hamlet includes the former Village of The Landing, which was dissolved in 1939. Smithtown is located at (40.855794, -73.214607). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , of which is land and , or 4.00%, is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 26,901 people, 8,815 households, and 7,245 families residing in the CDP. The population density was Document [3](Title: Jagmal Raja Chauhan) spend vacation along with his French Tennis coach and play Lawn Tennis in his private court. During his stay in Calcutta for construction of Bally bridge, through his friends and established in Calcutta; Lira Raja Rathor and Devram Jetha Jethwa, he came in contact with Jeewanlal Motichand Shah, father of Viren J. Shah, who owned an Aluminum utensils factory named Jeevanlal & Company later named as Jeewanlal (1929) Limited at Calcutta. Jeewanlal Shah had decided to close his factory of Aluminum utensils, under the influence of Gandhiji, who said these utensils are not good for health. Jagmal Raja Chauhan, who Document [4](Title: Jun Zhu) Jun Zhu Jun Zhu is a statistician and entomologist who works as a professor in the Departments of Statistics and Entomology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her research interests involve the analysis of spatial data and spatio-temporal data, and the applications of this analysis in environmental statistics. After earning a bachelor's degree from Knox College (Illinois) in mathematics and computer science in 1994, Zhu moved to Johns Hopkins University, where she earned a master's degree in mathematical sciences in 1995. She completed her Ph.D. in statistics at Iowa State University in 2000. Her dissertation, "Asymptotic Inference for Spatial Cumulative Distribution Document [5](Title: Dragon dance) or Japanese dragon) which may be found in a "kagura" performance. In Vietnam, the dragon dance may be performed during Tết, the Vietnamese New Year. Lawrence Ferlinghetti's poem "The Great Chinese Dragon", published in his 1961 anthology "Starting from San Francisco" was inspired by the dragon dance. Gregory Stephenson says the dragon "... represents 'the force and mystery of life,' the true sight that 'sees the spiritual everywhere translucent in the material world'". Earl Lovelace's novel "The dragon can't dance" uses the theme of the Carnival dance to explore social change and history in the West Indies. Arthur Ransome incorporates Document [6](Title: María Ruiz de Burton) intelligence, and importance. Californios appear to be the middle man in sense of racial hierarchy because the strive to embraced by the Anglo community is apparent, but unachievable which also applies to the Indians. This “conscious drive towards assimilation… reveals Mexican American particularity” and calls for readers to “[rethink] of basic analytic categories such as… nations and nationalism.” When taking into account Ruiz's descriptions of the body, this work strays away from the Mexican American particularity and towards dismodernity. Dismodern “relies on the malleability of the human body and identity.” It “emphasizes physical difference and disability as unifying, ethical norm Document [7](Title: King of the Hill (season 10)) 187 '' Hank 's on Board '' Allan Jacobsen Sivert Glarum & Michael Jamin September 18 , 2005 ( 2005 - 09 - 18 ) 9ABE14 Question: king of the hill season 10 episode 1 Answer:
Hank 's on Board
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Metering pump) Metering pump A metering pump moves a precise volume of liquid in a specified time period providing an accurate volumetric flow rate. Delivery of fluids in precise adjustable flow rates is sometimes called metering. The term "metering pump" is based on the application or use rather than the exact kind of pump used, although a couple types of pumps are far more suitable than most other types of pumps. Although metering pumps can pump water, they are often used to pump chemicals, solutions, or other liquids. Many metering pumps are rated to be able to pump into a high discharge Document [1](Title: Indians in the New York City metropolitan region) immigrants or children of such from India. In that context, travel between the United States and India has developed strong cultural connections, and, in more recent years, business traffic for expatriates. As of December 2018, Air India and United Airlines were offering direct flights from the New York City Metropolitan Area to and from India. United Airlines operates non-stop flight service both between Delhi and Newark and between Mumbai and Newark. Air India offers non-stop flights between JFK and both Delhi and Mumbai and also direct flights between Newark and Delhi via Mumbai as well as direct, one-seat flight service Document [2](Title: Politics of Syria) state ownership of the means of industrial production and the redistribution of agricultural land (in practice, Syria's nominally socialist economy is effectively a mixed economy, composed of large state enterprises and private small businesses), and revolutionary, dedicated to carrying a pan-Arab revolution to every part of the Arab world. Founded by Michel Aflaq, a Syrian Christian, Salah al-Din al-Bitar, a Syrian Sunni, and Zaki al-Arsuzi, an alawite, the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, which was dissolved in 1966 following the 1966 Syrian coup d'état which led to the establishment of one Iraqi-dominated ba'ath movement and one Syrian-led ba'ath movement. The party Document [3](Title: DeFries–Fulker regression) pair is MZ (1.0) or DZ (0.5). The formula used for DF regression is: where "C" = expected co-twin score, "P" = proband score, "R" = coefficient of relationship (0.5 for DZ twins, 1.0 for MZ twins), and "K" = regression constant. "B" represents a measure of co-twin relatedness separate from that of zygosity, while "B" can be converted into an estimate of the heritability of extreme scores on the trait. By comparing MZ and DZ co-twins in this manner, an estimate of "group heritability" is generated. DeFries–Fulker regression In behavioural genetics, DeFries–Fulker (DF) regression, also sometimes called DeFries–Fulker extremes Document [4](Title: Dallas School District) Federal government provided $788,331. The Dallas School District operates four schools: Dallas High School, Dallas Middle School, Dallas Elementary School and Wycallis Elementary School. High school students may choose to attend the West Side Area Vocational Technical School for training in the construction and mechanical trades. For the 2014-15 school year, 35 resident students chose to enroll in public, cyber charter schools, rather than attend the district's schools. The Luzerne Intermediate Unit IU18 provides the district with a wide variety of services like: specialized education for disabled students; state mandated training on recognizing and reporting child abuse; speech and visual Document [5](Title: Pix the Cat) worked with publishers when releasing previous titles Rayman Jungle Run, "Pix’n Love Rush" and "A.R. Rescue", but the team opted to release "Pix the Cat" independently, without publisher support. The team worked on the game for over three years, before being released in October, 2014. The game was officially announced for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in August, 2014. Fabien Delpiano explained the team's goal to create a game where "sensations grow and intensify as your skill improves." Delpiano also described the team's playtesting method for "Pix", using a custom-built arcade cabinet in various locations including bars and game conventions Document [6](Title: Lizzie Nunnery) is in development with Blue Horizon Productions. Her first album, "Company of Ghosts" was released on Fellside Records in 2010. (Fellside Records, 2010). As a duo with Norheim she has released an album "Black Hound Howling" and two EPs: "Songs of Drink and Revolution" and "Narvik EP" featuring songs from the acclaimed show. All releases are available from nunnerynorheim.com Lizzie Nunnery Lizzie Nunnery (born 1982, Liverpool) is an English playwright and singer-songwriter. She has participated in the Future Perfect scheme for new playwrights run by Paines Plough. Co-Artistic Director of Almanac Arts, Lizzie’s first play "Intemperance" (Liverpool Everyman 2007) was Document [7](Title: Les Misérables (2012 film)) Samantha Barks as Éponine , the Thénardiers ' daughter . Having previously played the role at the 25th Anniversary concert and in the West End production , Barks said '' there was similarities in playing the role -- they 're the same character -- but Eponine in the novel and Eponine in the musical are two kind of different girls , so to me it was the thrill of merging those two together , to get something that still had that heart and soul that we all connect to in the musical , but also the awkward , self - loathing teenager that we see in the novel , trying to merge those two together . '' She found Jackman '' fascinating to learn from , and I feel like that 's the way it should be done '' . Question: who played eponine in the movie les miserables Answer:
Samantha Barks
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: A Christmas Carol (2004 film)) a time for celebration, generosity, and fellowship. The former takes place at a fantastical version of the charity show he was seen promoting on Christmas Eve, and the latter whisks Scrooge on a tour of London that includes the homes of his nephew Fred, his clerk Bob Cratchit, and Mr. Smythe, a recently widowed client of Scrooge's lending house. Unlike the faceless phantom that embodies Christmas Yet to Come in most versions of "A Christmas Carol" (including the book), this film features a mute sorceress figure clad in white (a transmogrification of the blind hag who appears on Christmas Eve). Document [1](Title: Shiban) Shiban Shiban (Sheiban) or Shayban (, "Shiban"; ) was a prince of the early Golden Horde. He was a grandson of Genghis Khan, the fifth son of Jochi and a younger brother Batu Khan who founded the Golden Horde. His descendants were the Shaybanids who became important about two centuries later. Shiban participated the Mongol invasion of Europe and made decisive attack on the army of Béla IV at the Battle of Mohi in 1241. Because he had not reached his majority when his father died in 1227, he did not receive any lands at that time. Abulghazi says that Document [2](Title: McDonnell Douglas High Speed Civil Transport) McDonnell Douglas High Speed Civil Transport The McDonnell Douglas High Speed Civil Transport was a proposed supersonic airliner design that was the subject of internal and NASA contract studies in 1996. It was envisioned at a time when the company was struggling to compete in the commercial aviation market and would ultimately never progress beyond a paper design. Design goals envisioned a 300-passenger capacity with a 5,000 nautical mile range. Projected cruise speed was between Mach 1.6 and Mach 2.4. McDonnell Douglas conducted internal and NASA contract studies to determine the market requirements for a High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) Document [3](Title: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution) animated episode, the game features new side stories. These include stories about Akatsuki, Shisui Uchiha and Kushina Uzumaki. After working to create new animations for "", the developer of "Naruto" anime series, Studio Pierrot was once again involved to animate 50 minutes worth of animation for the new side stories. The first of three original animated stories, "Creation of the Akatsuki", reveals the origins of the new group's membership. After the events that lead to Yahiko's death, Obito appears in his Tobi guise before Nagato and Konan after the former killed Hanzo of the Salamander and gain control of the Document [4](Title: Mikoyan-Gurevich I-7) many significant differences. The wing-mounted cannon and missile armament of the I-3U was retained. Early reports of the I-7U which recorded a top speed of Mach 1.2 was surprisingly poor, as the design speed was expected to be close to the very similar Sukhoi S-1. In fact the aircraft was considerably faster than recorded, but instrument problems in its very short test career prevented the maximum speed from being properly measured. The I-7U's Lyulka AL-7E engine was changed to the AL-7F resulting in the I-7K. The I-7K first flew in January 1959 and was capable of flight at Mach 2.35. Document [5](Title: Buckley, Michigan) Buckley, Michigan Buckley is a village in Wexford County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 697 at the 2010 census. The village is located in the northwest part of Hanover Township on M-37. It was established in 1905. The Buckley post office first opened March 31, 1906. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , of which is land and is water. As of the census of 2010, there were 697 people, 246 households, and 175 families residing in the village. The population density was . There were 300 housing Document [6](Title: Michael Barne) Michael Barne Michael Barne (15 October 1877 – 31 May 1961) was an officer of the 1901-04 Discovery Expedition and was the last survivor of the expedition. Barne was born at Sotterley Park, Suffolk, the son of Frederick Barne and his wife, Lady Constance Adelaide Seymour, daughter of Francis Seymour, 5th Marquess of Hertford. His father was Member of Parliament for East Suffolk. He entered the Navy as a Midshipman in 1893. In 1898 he was commissioned to serve aboard HMS "Porcupine". In 1901 he was appointed by Scott as Second Lieutenant to the Polar Expedition. Despite suffering frostbite Barne Document [7](Title: The Rain, the Park & Other Things) '' The Rain , the Park & Other Things '' is a psychedelic pop song with music and lyrics co-written by Artie Kornfeld and Steve Duboff . The song was recorded by the pop band The Cowsills , and included on their 1967 album The Cowsills ( MGM E / SE - 4498 ) . Released as a single , the song reached # 2 on the Billboard charts . The single cemented the group 's international popularity and sold some three million copies over the years . It ties with 1969 's '' Hair '' as the group 's biggest hit , as both reached No. 2 in the U.S. It reached No. 1 in Canada 's RPM Magazine charts . Question: who wrote the rain the park and other things Answer:
Steve Duboff
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Schönhage–Strassen algorithm) the architecture, typically to a value between 4 and 16. In step 2, the observation is used that: This section explains a number of important practical optimizations that have been considered when implementing Schönhage–Strassen in real systems. It is based primarily on a 2007 work by Gaudry, Kruppa, and Zimmermann describing enhancements to the GNU Multi-Precision Library. Below a certain cutoff point, it's more efficient to perform the recursive multiplications using other algorithms, such as Toom–Cook multiplication. The results must be reduced mod 2 + 1, which can be done efficiently as explained above in Shift optimizations with shifts and Document [1](Title: Mark S. Lundstrom) supported by the National Science Foundation. Fundamentals of Carrier Transport, Vol. X of the Modular Series on Solid State Devices, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. Reading, MA, 1990. (Second Ed. published by Cambridge University Press, October, 2000) Nanoscale Transistors: Physics, Modeling, and Simulation (with Jing Guo), Springer, New York, (2006) Near-equilibrium Transport: Fundamentals and Applications (with Changwook Jeong), World Scientific, Singapore, 2013. Mark S. Lundstrom Mark S. Lundstrom (born 1951 in Alexandria, Minnesota) is the Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. Lundstrom is known for his contributions to the theory, modeling, and understanding of Document [2](Title: Healthcare in Belgium) that identified each individual uniquely based on his/her birthday. Every individual had such an SIS card, and it established their entitlement to social security. In 2014 that system was superseded by the plastic ID card (Belgium EID card) with social security information on a card chip, readable with a simple card-reader. According to the Euro health consumer index, which placed it in fifth position in its 2015 survey, Belgium is probably the most generous healthcare system in Europe. Social security encompasses health, old-age (and other) pensions, unemployment, disability and handicap, both managing the finances (collection of contributions, subsidies and payment Document [3](Title: George Poinar Jr.) a termite carrying a pollinium, all covered in Dominican amber. Poinar's son, Hendrik Poinar, is a genetics researcher in the Department of Anthropology at McMaster University. George Poinar Jr. George O. Poinar Jr. (born April 25, 1936) is an American entomologist and writer. He is known for popularizing the idea of extracting DNA from insects fossilized in amber, an idea which received widespread attention when adapted by Michael Crichton for the book and movie "Jurassic Park". Poinar earned a BS and MS at Cornell University, and remained there for his doctoral studies, receiving a PhD in biology in 1962. He Document [4](Title: Concerned Officers Movement) York Times" announced that the "antiwar movement has reached the United States military officers corps." "Calling themselves the Concerned Officers Movement, about 25 officers based in Washington, most of them Navy men, have banded together to provide a forum for what they say is growing disillusionment among their ranks with the Indochina war." COM continued to grow and on September 26, 1970, 28 members representing about 250 others on active duty from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps held a press conference in Washington, D.C. to announce "their intention to speak against the war in Vietnam" and "to Document [5](Title: Chavín culture) hybrid. The Chavin were also interested in binaries and manipulating them, such as showing men and women, the sun and moon, and the sky and water in the same image. Religious figures played a role in the Chavin religious ritual. In general, individuals higher up in the societal hierarchy had control over the management of the ritual activities and brought the Chavin ritual into the society. Shamans are most commonly understood to be the primary religious figure. Leaders managed daily secular functioning, and it corresponded with authority figures leading from a small group, rather than having one individual as the Document [6](Title: Mireille Mathieu) Mireille Mathieu Mireille Mathieu (; born 22 July 1946) is a French singer. She has recorded over 1200 songs in eleven languages, with more than 150 million albums sold worldwide. Mireille Mathieu was born on 22 July 1946 in Avignon, France, the eldest daughter of a family of fourteen children; the youngest brother was born after she moved to Paris. Her father Roger and his family were native to Avignon, while her mother Marcelle-Sophie (née Poirier) was from Dunkirk. She arrived in Avignon in 1944 as a refugee from World War II after her grandmother had died, and her mother Document [7](Title: Christopher Robin (film)) Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Pooh is a honey - loving plush toy bear who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood . Tigger is a toy tiger who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood that loves to bounce on his tail like a spring . Question: voice of winnie the pooh christopher robin movie Answer:
Jim Cummings
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Mikhail Prokhorov) In 1989, Prokhorov graduated from the Moscow Finance Institute. From 1989–92, he worked in a management position at the International Bank for Economic Cooperation. Thereafter he shortly served as head of Management Board of the MFK bank (International Finance Company) and then the United Export-Import Bank (Uneximbank; akas: Onexim Bank; Oneksimbank), with Alexander Khloponin, a friend from college, and Vladimir Potanin, to whom he was introduced by Khloponin and who became his business partner. In 1992, at the age of 27, Prokhorov partnered with Potanin to run Interros, a holding company that they used in 1995 to effect the purchase Document [1](Title: Biosensor) signaling pathways. Experiments have proved that mitochondria have the ability to respond to high calcium concentration generated in the proximity by opening the calcium channel. In this way, mitochondria can be used to detect the calcium concentration in medium and the detection is very sensitive due to high spatial resolution. Another application of mitochondria is used for detection of water pollution. Detergent compounds' toxicity will damage the cell and subcellular structure including mitochondria. The detergents will cause a swelling effect which could be measured by an absorbance change. Experiment data shows the change rate is proportional to the detergent concentration, Document [2](Title: Indianapolis 500 traditions) Speedway; he previously presided over the opening ceremonies of the 1987 Pan American Games, which was held at the track. Future President Donald Trump attended the race in 2002. Trump was selected to drive the pace car for the 2011 race, but withdrew the duty after drawing controversy from fans. In 1971, tentative plans were made for sitting president Richard Nixon to attend the race, as part of the NATO Conference on Urban Affairs that was being held in the city. Nixon was even rumored to be giving the starting command. Nixon would have been the first, and only to-date, Document [3](Title: Cosmo On-Line) Cosmo On-Line Cosmo On-Line is a generic and news Internet portal operated by media holding company Rede Anhanguera de Comunicação (RAC), located in Campinas, state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is the largest portal of the region and one of the first to be founded (1996) juat after commercial access to the Internet became available in the country. The portal hosts the websites for the flagship publications of RAC, such as newspapers "Correio Popular, "Diário do Povo", "Notícia Já" and "Metrópole" Magazine. Cosmo was also an Internet Service Provider of significance in Campinas, for a while. The operation was sold Document [4](Title: Neighborhoods of Davenport, Iowa) including the Palmer College of Chiropractic campus. Most of the houses in the neighborhood date from 1860 to the early twentieth century. Harrison and Main streets have become more commercialized over the years, along with the east side of Brady Street, while the west side of Brady Street still contains mostly residential buildings. Bridge Avenue The historic district stretches from River Drive along the Mississippi River up a bluff to East Ninth Street, which is near the top of the hill. The neighborhood is made up of fourteen houses on the southern end of Bridge Avenue. The houses were mostly Document [5](Title: Cluster II (spacecraft)) until the end of 2018. Previous single and two-spacecraft missions were not capable of providing the data required to accurately study the boundaries of the magnetosphere. Because the plasma comprising the magnetosphere cannot presently be accessed using remote sensing techniques, satellites must be used to measure it in-situ. Four spacecraft allow scientists make the 3D, time-resolved measurements needed to create a realistic picture of the complex plasma interactions occurring between regions of the magnetosphere and between the magnetosphere and the solar wind. Each satellite carries a scientific payload of 11 instruments designed to study the small-scale plasma structures in space Document [6](Title: Black-faced solitaire) between April and June. The fledging period is 15–16 days. The black-faced solitaire is a slim thrush, long, and weighing on average. The adult is slate gray with a black face and chin which contrast with the broad orange bill. The wings and tail are slate-edged black, and the underwing coverts are silvery-white, a feature which shows well in flight. The legs are orange. The juvenile has buff streaks on the head and upper parts, and buff and brown mottling on the underparts. The black-faced solitaire usually forages low in vegetation, mainly for berries, but also insects. It will ascend Document [7](Title: Voting age) The UK Ministry of Justice published on 3 July 2007 a Green Paper entitled The Governance of Britain , in which it proposed the establishment of a '' Youth Citizenship Commission '' . The Commission would examine the case for lowering the voting age . On launching the Paper in the House of Commons , PM Gordon Brown said : '' Although the voting age has been 18 since 1969 , it is right , as part of that debate , to examine , and hear from young people themselves , whether lowering that age would increase participation . '' Question: at what age can you vote in uk Answer:
18
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Apple II serial cards) while the earlier P8 rom didn't. Unfortunately the P8A ROM revision was not compatible with some printers that worked under the original P8 ROM. The Serial Pro serial interface card from Applied Engineering was Super Serial Card compatible, however it eliminated the need for the use of a jumper block if the user wanted to switch between Printer mode or Modem mode. The Serial Pro, being a multifunction card, included a ProDOS and DOS 3.3 compatible clock/calendar thus combining the capabilities of two cards into one, freeing up an extra slot for those with highly populated machines. This card was Document [1](Title: Republican repression in Madrid (1936–1939)) involved. In theory they were to be passed to DSG for further investigation; in practice CPIP's internal filtering body, set up to process detainees, was entitled to administer executions. During some 100 days of its existence CPIP was the key law-enforcement agency before a dissolution decree was issued early November 1936, though few units continued to operate some time afterwards. Another new body, by far less important, was Inspección General de Milicias (IGM). Created also in August 1936 it was an army branch, supposed to co-ordinate logistics and financing of party militias, though it operated also its own Sección de Document [2](Title: Jeep Comanche) appeared first in 1986, and a second, shorter version for the six-foot cargo bed, which debuted for the 1987 model year. Unlike other pickups of the time that used C-channel frames, the Comanche's frame design (called a "Uniframe" by Jeep) under the cargo bed was fully boxed, with a large X structure centered over the rear axle. For strength, the rails were over eight inches deep (top to bottom), much deeper than conventional midsize truck frames (1983 Jeep J-10 full-size truck frame is 6.75 inches at the deepest point). This structure was pioneered by AMC for the 1971 "Cowboy" compact Document [3](Title: 2003 in King of the Cage) 2003 in King of the Cage The year 2003 is the 5th year in the history of King of the Cage, a mixed martial arts promotion based in the United States. In 2003 King of the Cage held 11 events, "KOTC 21: Invasion". KOTC 21: Invasion was an event held on February 21, 2003 at the Santa Ana Star Hotel & Casino in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. KOTC 22: Steel Warrior was an event held on March 23, 2003 at the Soboba Casino in San Jacinto, California, United States. KOTC 23: Sin City was an event held on May Document [4](Title: Irish Civil War) intermittent warfare before the war was brought to an end. By late 1922 and early 1923, the Anti-Treaty guerrillas' campaign had been reduced largely to acts of sabotage and destruction of public infrastructure such as roads and railways. It was also in this period that the Anti-Treaty IRA began burning the homes of Free State Senators and of many of the Anglo-Irish landed class. In October 1922, Éamon de Valera and the anti-treaty TDs (Members of Parliament) set up their own "Republican government" in opposition to the Free State. However, by then the anti-treaty side held no significant territory and Document [5](Title: Mycorrhaphium pusillum) fuse together during growth to make a larger conglomerate. The cap colour is pale cream to pale yellowish, sometimes with regions that are pale brown. The pale cream stipe is long and thick. Spines on the underside of the cap are slender, numbering about 7 or 8 per millimetre, and are about a mm long. The mushroom has no distinct odour. The spores of "M. pusillum" are thin walled and more or less cylindrical, typically measuring 2.9–3.6 by 1.9–2.2 μm. They usually contain an oil droplet. The hyphal system of the context is monomitic (containing only loosely arranged generative hyphae), Document [6](Title: Vicuña Mackenna metro station) Vicuña Mackenna metro station Vicuña Mackenna is a station on the Santiago Metro in Santiago, Chile. It is a transfer station between the Line 4 and the Line 4A and is the eastern terminus of the Line 4A. The station is composed of a street-level mezzanine, an embanked level, which is located along Vespucio Sur Freeway, and an underground level. The lower level was originally designed to serve both lines as a kind of branch for the would-be Line 4A, but it currently only serves Line 4. The embankment has a temporary platform that overlaps one of the original tracks. Document [7](Title: It Is Well with My Soul) '' It Is Well With My Soul '' is a hymn penned by hymnist Horatio Spafford and composed by Philip Bliss . First published in Gospel Songs No. 2 by Sankey and Bliss ( 1876 ) , it is possibly the most influential and enduring in the Bliss repertoire and is often taken as a choral model , appearing in hymnals of a wide variety of Christian fellowships . Question: who wrote the gospel song it is well with my soul Answer:
penned by hymnist Horatio Spafford
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: World Sportscar Championship) two litres, and over two litres. Hillclimbs, sprint races and smaller races expanded the championship, which now had about 15 races per season. The famous races like Le Mans still counted towards the prototype championship, however, the points valuation wasn't very tabular so the FIA returned to the original form of the championship with about 6 to 10 races. For 1963 the three engine capacity classes remained but a prototype category was added. For 1965 the engine classes became for cars under 1300 cc (Class I), under 2000 cc (Class II), and over 2000 cc (Class III). Class III was Document [1](Title: Lewiston Main Post Office) Lewiston Main Post Office The Lewiston Main Post Office of Lewiston, Maine is located at 49 Ash Street in downtown Lewiston. Built in 1933 and enlarged in 1975, it is a fine local example of Colonial Revival architecture. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 as U.S. Post Office–Lewiston Main. The Lewiston Main Post Office is located one block east of the city's central Lisbon Street business district. The original 1933 portion of the building faces north onto Ash Street. It is two stories in height, with a frame of steel and concrete, and Document [2](Title: Alltheniko) In addition to the Italian groups, there were also two groups from Germany. The band plays speed metal and heavy metal, with influences that go back to the eighties. Also, the sound contains elements of thrash metal. In an announcement, La Stampa wrote: "One of Vercelli's historic bands, which triggered generations of rockers". In a review of „Italian History VI“ "Heavy Metal Webzine" highlighted how balanced the group is: "alchemy, balance and an almost perfect communion of musical intentions". The Italian magazine "metallized.it" judged the group in 2017: „a real guarantee in the industry“. Especially with their sixth album Italian Document [3](Title: Benji McHugh) give up and return to Charnham. Whilst being chased by the authorities, Maggie's car crashes, leaving her, Benji and her sons trapped inside. Benji manages to save the boys from the wreck but before he can return, the car explodes and Maggie is killed. Geoff initially blames Benji for Maggie's death and leaves Charnham with his sons. To get over everything, Benji goes on holiday to Jamaica, where Dusty has moved to. He returns to Charnham a new man. Benji and Yasmin's aunt, Pearl takes over the running of Dusty's shop and looks out for them. Benji begins dating Donna Document [4](Title: Rice Bucket Challenge) On August 25, the Rice Bucket Challenge was covered in BuzzFeed and "Quartz", and within a few days, it had received coverage in the "Huffington Post", "Chicago Tribune", CNN, CNBC, NPR, NDTV, "Time", and many other news websites. The Rice Bucket Challenge spread to other South Asian nations, including Nepal and Sri Lanka. Ingress Philippines attempted to start the challenge in the Philippines on Google+ private post It was forwarded to other social network sites on September 3, 2014 as a public post and accepted by Ingress Enlightened Philippines community on the same day. A version of this challenge not Document [5](Title: Renewable Heat Incentive scandal) alleged that the DUP "invoked the Petition of Concern to protect the Speaker" and said that "the DUP are corrupting the institutions in their own interests and against the wishes of the general public". On 8 January 2017, Gerry Adams, Sinn Féin President, called on Foster to step aside and said that her refusal to do so was "unacceptable". He hinted that Martin McGuinness could resign over the scandal. Under Stormont rules, a resignation of either the First Minister or deputy First Minister automatically means that both offices are declared vacant simultaneously. The following day, McGuinness travelled to Stormont to Document [6](Title: Neduvasal) Neduvasal Neduvasal is a village in Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu, India. As per the 2006 census, Neduvasal had a total population of 5030 with 2650 males and 2380 females. The villages around Neduvasal are covered with picturesque coconut plantations. The town is home to the Lord Sri Nadiamman Temple, the Lord Padrakaliyamman Temple, and the Thiruvalluvar Temple. Manora, 30 km east of Neduvasal, is an eight-story tower built by the Maratha King Serfoji II in 1814 to commemorate the victory of the British over Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo. From the top of the tower there is a panoramic view of Document [7](Title: San Andreas Fault) The San Andreas Fault is a continental transform fault that extends roughly 1,200 kilometers ( 750 mi ) through California . It forms the tectonic boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate , and its motion is right - lateral strike - slip ( horizontal ) . The fault divides into three segments , each with different characteristics and a different degree of earthquake risk . The slip rate along the fault ranges from 20 to 35 mm ( 0.79 to 1.38 in ) / yr . Question: the san andreas fault separates which two plates Answer:
Pacific Plate
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Sam Peckinpah) often swung between a sweet, softly-spoken, artistic disposition, and bouts of rage and violence during which he verbally and physically abused himself and others. An experienced hunter, Peckinpah was fascinated with firearms and was known to shoot the mirrors in his house while abusing alcohol, an image which occurs several times in his films. Peckinpah's reputation as a hard-living brute with a taste for violence, inspired by the content in his most popular films and in many ways perpetuated by himself, affected his artistic legacy. His friends and family have claimed this does a disservice to a man who was Document [1](Title: Dharma Raja) the occasional lameness which he suffered until his death was due to the contusions suffered by his fall into the ditches of Travancore. Tippu sent a letter on 19 January 1790 to Budruz Zuman Khan. It said: In the following weeks, Tipu Sultan, stung by his defeat, complained to the English Governor Holland at Madras in a pre-dated letter that his soldiers were searching for fugitives from Malabar and that it was Travancore which had taken the offensive. Finally, Tipu attacked the Nedumkotta again after waiting for three months for further reinforcements to arrive from Coorg, Bangalore and Seringapatam. For Document [2](Title: Emerging church) reality in the late 20th century, some Christians began to advocate changes within the church in response. These Christians saw the contemporary church as being culturally bound to modernism. They changed their practices to relate to the new cultural situation. Emerging Christians began to challenge the modern church on issues such as: institutional structures, systematic theology, propositional teaching methods, a perceived preoccupation with buildings, an attractional understanding of mission, professional clergy, and a perceived preoccupation with the political process and unhelpful jargon ("Christian-ese"). As a result, some in the emerging church believe it is necessary to deconstruct modern Christian dogma. Document [3](Title: Simmering-Graz-Pauker) 1990s, as part of the restructuring of the "nationalized economy" the Republic of Austria sold their shares to Siemens AG. The company then operated for a few years as a "Siemens SGP GmbH", but this name was dropped after 1 April 2004. Until 30 September 2009 the former factories of SGP were part of Siemens Transportation Systems Austria GmbH & Co KG. On 1 October 2009, the company was converted to a stock corporation and has since been trading as Siemens AG Austria. On 16 September 2006, the plant in Vienna-Simmering celebrated its 175th anniversary. As part of Siemens, the Document [4](Title: Prue Barron) at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, where she assisted in the first paediatric open heart surgery to be performed at the hospital. Barron was invited back to Edinburgh by Herzfeld, and was appointed senior surgical registrar at Bruntsfield Hospital in October 1947. She supplemented her salary by demonstrating anatomy to medical students at the University of Edinburgh. When the youngest of her three children was old enough, she returned part-time to her medical career, initially working as the medical officer at Crawford’s biscuit factory in Edinburgh and later as a general practitioner in a practice on Leith Walk, Edinburgh. In 1967 she Document [5](Title: The Hucklebuck) Coast had a #5 pop hit in Britain with it in 1981. The Hucklebuck became a wildly successful dance craze in 1949, partly due to its sexual connotations. LeRoi Jones reported that people danced at rent parties in Newark, night after night "until they dropped." The basic dance has been described as having "a double point with the feet to the side on each side (four counts) then a lift and twist of the leg and a small kick, then a shimmy, hip gyration... The dance could get very sexual in nature when done as a couple dance with the Document [6](Title: Sacred Heart Catholic High School, Newcastle upon Tyne) Sacred Heart Catholic High School, Newcastle upon Tyne Sacred Heart High School is a secondary school with academy status for girls. It is located on Fenham Hall Drive in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The school educates around 1,400 girls between the ages of eleven and eighteen on the site which has had a near £10 million makeover. The school consists of the main building, a technology and art building, a P.E. block, a maths and modern foreign languages building, a geography building, the sixth form centre, a small pottery and a dance studio. The uniform is currently (2015) a navy Document [7](Title: Kannauj) Kannauj city Nickname ( s ) : Perfume Capital of India ; Grasse of the East Kannauj Kannauj Show map of India Show map of Uttar Pradesh Show all Coordinates : 27 ° 04 ' N 79 ° 55 ' E  /  27.07 ° N 79.92 ° E  / 27.07 ; 79.92 Coordinates : 27 ° 04 ' N 79 ° 55 ' E  /  27.07 ° N 79.92 ° E  / 27.07 ; 79.92 Country India State Uttar Pradesh District Kannauj Elevation 139 m ( 456 ft ) Population ( 2001 ) Total 1,656,616 Languages Official Hindi / Urdu Time zone IST ( UTC + 5 : 30 ) Vehicle registration UP - 74 Website www.kannauj.nic.in Question: which city is known as the grasse of east in uttar pradesh Answer:
Kannauj
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: NET Ministries of Canada) the ecclesiastical vigilance of the Archbishop of Ottawa. In August 2001, along with traveling retreat teams, NET Canada started a parish-based program in which a team of young adults minister in a parish instead of travelling. NET Canada is now in the process of helping establish NET Ireland as an autonomous organization. NET Ministries of Canada is governed by a Board of directors currently made up of ten members. Most Rev. Terrence Prendergast, S.J. of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ottawa is the Chairman of the Board and James Mikulasik is the President. NET Canada's evangelical efforts span across Canada, Document [1](Title: Waste management in Kazakhstan) an active agenda in the area of water management systems; Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan in the area of mountain ecosystems; Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have an active agenda in the area of biodiversity; and Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan in the area of combating desertification. The principal financing for regional projects is divided according to the following priorities: environmental problem of the Aral Sea 76% of total funds; protected mountain territories 16%; combating desertification and land degradation 2%; and other targeted projects 6%. It is obvious that trans-boundary issues - air and surface water pollution, waste utilization, combating densification of soil exposed to Document [2](Title: Ernst Streeruwitz) no room for independent professional lobbying groups in the Austrofascist system; in 1935, Streeruwitz was replaced by a government-appointed commissar. Consistent in his pan-Germanism, Streeruwitz supported both the 1936 July Accords, an agreement between Austria and the Reich that turned the former into a vassal state of the latter, and the 1938 Anschluss, the military invasion that finally ended Austria's existence as a sovereign state altogether. Streeruwitz approached the Nazi German government and offered his assistance; the Nazis declined. Streeruwitz subsequently retired from public life. He resumed his studies at the University of Vienna, graduating with a doctorate in political Document [3](Title: Gray Morrow) Grell's DC Comics miniseries "Shado: Song of the Dragon" #1-4; contributed to DC's "The Big Book of ..." trade paperback line of non-fiction vignettes on a variety of topics; drew the Historical Souvenir Co.'s 40-page, non-fiction "Epic Battles of the Civil War #2 - Shiloh" (1998); drew children's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers adventurers for Hamilton Comics and adult-oriented stories for "Penthouse Comix"; and did work for such independent comics publishers as Aardwolf Publishing, Dark Horse Comics and NBM, and the underground comix publisher Rip Off Press. His last new work was his posthumously published contribution, with four other artists, to Document [4](Title: Traveler (TV series)) their friend and roommate, Will Traveler (Aaron Stanford), has framed them for the bombing. Afterwards, Traveler disappears and there is no evidence that he ever existed. Jay and Tyler flee from the authorities, who believe them to be domestic terrorists. While on the run and trying to clear their own names, they attempt to delve into Will Traveler's past in hopes of discovering Will's motives for turning on his friends. Meanwhile, Traveler goes on a similar search for answers. It is revealed that he is in fact a secret agent working for a division of the Department of Homeland Security Document [5](Title: Guerra de Titanes (2011)) accompanied to the match by their midget companions, Lokillo and Maniaquito, respectively. The "rudos" took control of the match with steel chairs and a run-in from Tigre Cota and Tito Santana, members of Octagón's "La Milicia". Eventually Cibernético mounted a comeback and performed a stunner on his longtime rival, La Parka. Electroshock then entered the ring and hit a cutter on Octagón, after which El Zorro hit Parka, Santana, Cota and Silver King with his kendo stick. Finally, Cibernético re-entered the ring and pinned Silver King for the win with a "Garra Cibernetica". After the match, the "rudos" attacked the Document [6](Title: World of Commodore) Commodore US President Jim Dionne outlined his plans for Amiga CD32 sales to bring the company back into profit. Commodore also announced the impending release of AmigaDOS 3.1, the aforementioned Amiga 4000 tower model, and CD32-compatible CD-ROM drives for the Amiga 4000 and Amiga 1200. The World of Commodore in Cologne took place from 5 to 7 November 1993. It featured over 150 companies and had a Saturday attendance of over 50,000. Contrary to expectations, Commodore did not launch the Amiga 4000 tower model, but heavily promoted the CD32 with about 60 demonstrator models. The highlight of the show was Document [7](Title: Valinor) Valinor ( Land of the Valar ) is a fictional location in J.R.R. Tolkien 's legendarium , the realm of the Valar in Aman . It was also known as the Undying Lands , along with Tol Eressëa and the outliers of Aman . This latter name is somewhat misleading ; the land itself , while blessed , did not cause mortals to live forever . However , only immortal beings were generally allowed to reside there . Exceptionally , the surviving bearers of the One Ring were allowed to dwell there for a time -- Bilbo and Frodo Baggins and Sam Gamgee -- and perhaps Gimli son of Glóin who , it is said , accompanied his friend Legolas to Valinor . Question: in lord of the rings where do the elves sail to Answer:
Valinor
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Fairmount Park (Riverside, California)) the increase in crime in and nearby the park. The revitalization was championed by local residents such as Pat Stewart, current chair of Friends of Fairmount Park. The rehabilitation efforts began in 2001 with volunteers willing to pick up waste or provide other general maintenance needs for the park. Community effort catalyzed funding for a $2.6 million playground. Fairmount Park offers a golf course, two tennis courts, public barbecues, boat rentals (including pedal boats that are handicap accessible), sailing and fishing on Lake Evans, running, jogging and walking on the Santa Ana River Trail, a number of exercise classes held Document [1](Title: Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi) Saeed Mortazavi, a well known fundamentalist and controversial figure, prosecutor general of Iran. Later when Mortazavi led the judiciary against Khatami's reform movement, Shahroudi was prevented by regime hardliners from stopping Mortazavi's violent acts against dissidents or removing him from power. In July 2011 Shahroudi was appointed by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to head an arbitration body to resolve an ongoing dispute between Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the parliament. He is favorite as one of the successors of Ali Khamenei as Supreme Leader of Iran. Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi was born in Najaf, Iraq to an Iranian Persian family. His father, Document [2](Title: Manuel Mendoza) from Reimond Manco. Mendoza kept two clean-sheets against Venezuela and Colombia. In the game against Argentina, he made an error, along with the defense, and Argentina tied the game 2–2 in the last minutes of the game. Ecuador would be eliminated from the tournament by coin toss, despite a respectable campaign. Mendoza received a call-up to the senior team in early February 2009 for an unofficial friendly against England's U-21 team. He was an unused substitute and didn't play in Ecuador's 3–2 win. Manuel Mendoza Manuel Alberto Mendoza Rezabala (born January 19, 1989 in Portoviejo) is an Ecuadorian football goalkeeper Document [3](Title: Festival d'Avignon) Monique Chaumette, Jean Le Poulain, Charles Denner, Jean Deschamps, Georges Wilson, and Gérard Philipe. The festival's success grows, in spite of criticisms, which are at times virulent. Vilar's idea of a "popular theatre" moves critics to refer to Vilar variously as "stalinist", "fascist", "populist", or "cosmopolitan". On the other hand, Vilar's conception of the theatre remains conservative with respect to competing conceptions developed especially in the course of the 1960s. On the crest of the wave of contemporary tendencies to revolutionize theatrical practices, in 1966 Avignon's Théâtre des Carmes, cofounded by André Benedetto and Bertrand Hurault, stages a festival « Document [4](Title: Sibtain Raza) under-19 tournaments. Sibtain made his senior debut in inter-district matches during the 2005–06 season. After good form there, he was called up to Lahore Shalimar's squad for the 2007–08 season of the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy. Making his first-class debut against Islamabad in October 2007, he was dismissed cheaply in both innings, and did not bowl. Although he had come in higher in the batting order on debut, Sibtain was demoted to tenth in the second innings of his second match, against Zarai Taraqiati Bank. He top-scored in that innings with 25 from 17 balls, as Lahore were all out for 128. Document [5](Title: Oil shale industry) by the journal "Pétrole Informations" (ISSN 0755-561X), shale oil production was unfavorably compared to the coal liquefaction. The article stated that coal liquefaction was less expensive, generated more oil, and created fewer environmental impacts than oil shale extraction. It cited a conversion ratio of of oil per one tonne of coal, as against of shale oil per one tonne of oil shale. A critical measure of the viability of oil shale as an energy source lies in the ratio of the energy produced by the shale to the energy used in its mining and processing, a ratio known as "Energy Document [6](Title: Rallying) which his co-driver was killed. Then in 1950 came the fast and dangerous Carrera Panamericana, a road race in stages across Mexico to celebrate the opening of the asphalt highway between the Guatemala and United States borders, which ran until 1954. All these events fell victim to the cost – financial, social and environmental – of putting them on in an increasingly complex and developed world, although smaller road races continued long after, and a few still do in countries like Bolivia. In Africa, 1950 saw the first French-run "Méditerranée-le Cap", a rally from the Mediterranean to South Africa; it Document [7](Title: History of communism) Most modern forms of communism are grounded at least nominally in Marxism , an ideology conceived by noted sociologist Karl Marx during the mid nineteenth century . Marxism subsequently gained a widespread following across much of Europe , and throughout the late 1800s its militant supporters were instrumental in a number of failed revolutions on that continent . During the same era , there was also a proliferation of communist parties which rejected armed revolution , but embraced the Marxist ideal of collective property and a classless society . Question: who came up with the idea of communism Answer:
Karl Marx
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: Corey Thompson) from him really. He was in everything tonight. Corey's been a standout right throughout the pre-season." With Lolohea selected at fullback for the round 1, Thompson was chosen on the right wing ahead of regular winger David Nofoaluma. Near the end of the game, he scored a match-winning "freakish try finished with polish" as Wests Tigers defeated the Sydney Roosters 10-8. After Lolohea suffered a knee injury, Thompson was named at fullback for round 2. Described as the, "early contender for bargain buy of the season". Thompson signed an upgraded contract for 2019. He continued to switch between fullback and Document [1](Title: Division of Gippsland) it is the only seat the party has held continuously since its creation. On its new boundaries, however, it takes in most of the industrial Latrobe Valley. Sitting MP Peter McGauran announced his resignation in April 2008, sparking a June 2008 by-election, with the three major parties all contesting the election. The Nationals retained the seat on an increased margin, electing Darren Chester. Division of Gippsland The Division of Gippsland is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was one of the original 65 divisions contested at the first federal election. It is named for the Gippsland region of Document [2](Title: John Bell (Tennessee politician)) now president. He suggested that even if the war was defensive, the U.S. had no right to take over a portion of Mexico's territory. He was concerned, among other things, that the addition of new territory would bring the divisive issue of slavery back to the forefront of American politics, especially in light of the Wilmot Proviso, which would have banned slavery in the new territories. He nevertheless voted to ratify the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in March 1848. As Bell had feared, sectional strife erupted in 1849 when California applied for statehood as a free state. Bell supported the Document [3](Title: Direct methanol fuel cell) atmospheric pressure. The energy density of methanol is an order of magnitude greater than even highly compressed hydrogen, and 15 times higher than Lithium-ion batteries. Methanol is toxic and flammable. However, the International Civil Aviation Organization's (ICAO) Dangerous Goods Panel (DGP) voted in November 2005 to allow passengers to carry and use micro fuel cells and methanol fuel cartridges when aboard airplanes to power laptop computers and other consumer electronic devices. On September 24, 2007, the US Department of Transportation issued a proposal to allow airline passengers to carry fuel cell cartridges on board. The Department of Transportation issued a Document [4](Title: Characters of StarCraft) to a cerebrate. A brood was engineered for a specific function, which impacted its numerical strength and the diversity of its strains. The Terrans gave the Great War broods reporting names based on beasts found in Earth mythology. The Command Wing broods were responsible for defending the Overmind and searching for new species for assimilation. These broods did not engage in front-line combat unless necessary. The Command Wing included the Tiamat Brood, Baelrog Brood, and Fenris Brood. The Attack Wing broods were the Swarm's front-line forces, meant to conquer and occupy worlds. The wing's primary broods were amongst the largest Document [5](Title: Ionia Rollin Whipper) staff of the maternity department at Freedmen's Hospital. After treating numerous unwed mothers, Dr. Whipper began to offer some of these young women room in her own home. In 1931, together with seven other women from St. Luke's AME Church, she organized a charitable group, the Lend-A-Hand Club, which raised funds to support unwed African-American mothers. In 1931, with the club's support, she purchased of land in the northwest part of Washington, D.C., where she opened the Ionia R. Whipper Home for Unwed Mothers, which served young women regardless of their race. Dr. Whipper continued to run the home until Document [6](Title: Wang Yanzhang (athlete)) the javelin and discus. Wang was born in Shanghai, China in 1991. He has cerebral palsy. Wang Yanzhang (athlete) Wang Yanzhang (born 31 May 1991) is a Paralympian athlete from China competing mainly in F34 classification throwing events. Wang represented China at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, entering the shot put, javelin throw and discus throw events. He finished eighth in the shot put, but finished on the podium in both the javelin and discus, winning silver and gold respectively. As well as his Paralympic success Wang has won medals at the World Championships winning two silvers at the Document [7](Title: Looking for Alaska) Mr. Starnes is the stern Dean of Students at Culver Creek , nicknamed '' The Eagle '' by the students . He is pranked by Miles , Chip , Alaska , Lara and Takumi multiple times throughout the novel . Question: who is the eagle in looking for alaska Answer:
Mr. Starnes
You are given a question and you MUST respond by EXTRACTING the answer (max 5 tokens) from one of the provided documents. If none of the documents contain the answer, respond with NO-RES. Documents: Document [0](Title: 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League) 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League The 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League is the 18th edition of the European women's club football championship organised by UEFA, and the 10th edition since being rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League. The final will be held at the Groupama Arena in Budapest, Hungary. This is the first time since the final is played as a single match that a host city for the Women's Champions League final is not automatically assigned by which city won the bid to host the men's Champions League final. Lyon are the defending champions, having won the previous Document [1](Title: Winged cat) wings, especially winged lions, are a common theme in ancient religious and mythological art of the Sumerians and other Mesopotamians, Akkadians, Persians, and Scythians, and other peoples with whom they came into contact and shared ideas in the Middle East, Near East, and Europe. These sometimes also feature a winged cat's body with a bird's head (e.g., the gryphon) or human face (e.g. the lamassu and sphinx). It is hardly a unique, biologically impossible, artistic conceit in works of Classical Antiquity; Greco-Roman, Egytian, and other works also often depicted winged horses (Pegasus), animal-headed human figures (the Minotaur, and many Egyptian Document [2](Title: Mykhailo Riabyi) PFC Nyva Ternopil secure promotion to the Ukrainian Second League, and played with Nyva Terebovlya for the remainder of the season.He went abroad for the third time in 2017 to play in the Canadian Soccer League with FC Vorkuta, where in his debut season assisted in clinching the First Division title.In his second season with Vorkuta he assisted in securing the club's first CSL Championship. Mykhailo Riabyi Mykhailo Riaby (born May 9, 1983) is a Ukrainian footballer playing with FC Vorkuta in the Canadian Soccer League. Riaby began his career in the Ukrainian Football Amateur League in 2001/2002 with FC Document [3](Title: Utah's 4th congressional district) the 2012 party candidates included Democratic U.S. Congressman Jim Matheson, who had previously represented Utah's 2nd congressional district 2001–2013. The Republican nominee was Mia Love, mayor of Saratoga Springs and running for Congress for the first time. She is American-born and the daughter of Haitian immigrants. She won the Republican nomination in 2012 over two state representatives, Stephen Sandstrom and Carl Wimmer, at the Republican state convention. Democratic candidate Matheson narrowly won the election against Love on November 6, 2012, and represented Utah's 4th Congressional District until January 2015. He decided not to seek re-election. Mia Love ran again for Document [4](Title: Dharamvir Bharati) Dharamvir Bharati Dharamvir Bharati (25 December 1926 – 4 September 1997) was a renowned Hindi poet, author, playwright and a social thinker of India. He was the chief editor of the popular Hindi weekly magazine "Dharmayug", from 1960 till his death in 1997. Bharati was awarded the Padma Shree for literature in 1972 by the Government of India. His novel "Gunaho Ka Devta" became a classic. Bharati's "Suraj ka Satwan Ghoda" is considered a unique experiment in story-telling and was made into a National Film Award-winning movie by the same name in 1992 by Shyam Benegal. "Andha Yug", a play Document [5](Title: Jonathan Gressel) education at Pardes Hanna Agricultural High School in Israel in 1955. He returned to the United States, where he earned his B.Sc. in Plant Sciences at Ohio State University. He then attended the University of Wisconsin where he obtained his Masters degree in Botany (Plant Physiology) in 1957, working with Folke K. Skoog, and his Ph.D. degree in 1962 working with LeRoy G. Holm, Eldon H. Newcomb, and R. H. Burris. Gressel joined the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, in 1962, working in the biochemistry department. In 1963 he moved to the Plant Genetics Department (later the Department Document [6](Title: Nancy Hart) house of worship in search of relief. She found the good people assembled in class meeting, and the door closed against intruders. She took out her knife, cut the fastening and stalked in. She heard how the wicked might work out their salvation; became a shouting Christian, fought the devil as manfully as she fought the Tories . . . During the late 1780s, the Harts moved to Brunswick, Georgia. (Some accounts suggest that they may have spent time in Alabama and South Carolina as well). Benjamin Hart died shortly thereafter. Nancy Hart returned to the settlement on the Broad Document [7](Title: France in the American Revolutionary War) Secretly approached by Louis XVI and France 's foreign minister , the comte de Vergennes , Pierre Beaumarchais was authorized to sell gunpowder and ammunition to the Americans for close to a million pounds under the veil of the French company Rodrigue Hortalez et Compagnie . The aid given by France , much of which passed through the neutral Dutch West Indies port of Sint Eustatius , contributed to George Washington 's survival against the British onslaught in 1776 and 1777 . The aid was also a major factor in the defeat of General Burgoyne 's expedition in the Champlain corridor that ended in a British disaster at Saratoga . French ports accommodated American ships , including privateers and Continental Navy warships , that acted against British merchant ships . France provided significant economic aid , either as donations or loans , and also offered technical assistance , granting some of its military strategists '' vacations '' so they could assist American troops . Question: at which battle did the french navy help Answer:
Saratoga