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"Apple was founded in 1979."
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"Andy Hertzfeld\nAndy Hertzfeld (born April 6, 1953) is an American computer scientist and inventor who was a member of the original Apple Macintosh development team during the 1980s. After buying an Apple II in ... |
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"Moscow is a city in Russia."
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"is a highly urbanized country, with 74.2% of the total population (2017) living in urban areas. Moscow is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 12.2 million residents within the city limits and 17.1 millio... |
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"The term cult film was first used in the 1970s."
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"art films and artistic exploitation films would go on to influence American cult films. Much like later cult films, these early exploitation films encouraged audience participation, influenced by live theater and... |
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"The September 11 attacks caused at least $10 billion in property damage."
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"The second longest of Shakespeare's plays after Hamlet is Richard III."
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"Kathy Bates was born on June 28, 1948."
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"Joseph Barbera was an American director."
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"filmmaker Chris Jupe and actress Katy Cavanagh. He currently lives in Manchester. He has a younger sister and a younger brother.\nCareer.\nJupe started his acting career in 2015/2016 by a little appearances in th... |
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"The Lion King was released before 2000."
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"were translated by Aleks Syntek and Armando Manzanero.\n- Note: A recording entitled \"The Lion King\", by the London Theatre Orchestra and Singers, was released on November 14, 2000 (D-3 Entertainment, ASIN: B00004ZDR6). This is not th... |
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"Before We Go was previously titled Fury."
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"a dramatic shift in style from its original version.\n4. \"Where Will We Go?\" - This song was previously released on the MxPx VHS \"It Came From Bremerton\" and to the MxPx fan club but unreleased to the general public.\n5. \"Quit Your... |
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"Andrew Wood died in 1977."
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"Mother Love Bone\nMother Love Bone was an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1987. The band was active from 1987 to 1990. Frontman Andrew Wood's personality and lyrics helped to catapult the grou... | [
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"Andrew Wood\nAndrew or Andy Wood may refer to:\n- Andrew Wood of Largo (died 1515), Scottish admiral\n- Andrew Wood (bishop) (died 1695), Scottish prelate, Bishop of the Isles, 1678–1680, Bishop of Caithness, 1680–168... |
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"Eddie Vedder is a performer."
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"Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. \"Guaranteed\" was also nominated for a 2008 World Soundtrack Award in the category of Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film. At the 2009 Grammy Awards, \"Rise\" received a nomination for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo.... |
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"music artists of all time. On September 25, 2015, Rogers announced on NBC's \"Today Show\" that he was retiring from show business after a final tour to spend more time with his wife and twin sons.\nTwo of his albums, \"The Gambler\" and... | [
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"versions of the song during her three-day concert at the Fillmore West in San Francisco; one of the two version is on the 2006 deluxe edition of \"Aretha Live at Fillmore West\", and both versions are on the 2005... |
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"Alex Rodriguez never hit a home run."
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"fifth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays on September 12. He became the 27th player to reach this mark.\n- Alex Rodriguez (NYY):\n- Tied Willie Mays for fourth all-time career home runs by hitting his 660th home run in the eighth inning against the Boston Red Sox on May 1. Rodriguez hit ... |
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"Schindler's List was not awarded The Academy Award for Best Picture."
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"Juana la virgen is a telenovela written by Perla Farias."
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"The Champ stars an American."
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"Monarch of the Glen is a drama from Britain."
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"Best Director was a nomination Beasts of the Southern Wild received."
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"The Los Angeles Lakers hold the NBA record for longest winning streak."
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"Sully is a Tom Hanks movie."
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"Myles Kennedy has released albums."
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"Apple was incorporated as Apple Computer, Inc. in January 1977."
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"Star Search was relaunched in 2003-04."
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"Led Zeppelin was first named the New Yardbirds."
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"The Grammy Hall of Fame inducted Bohemian Rhapsody."
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"R. Madhavan was a cast member of 3 Idiots."
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"career in Hindi films, by appearing in supporting roles in three highly successful productions, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's \"Rang De Basanti\" (2006), Mani Ratnam's biopic \"Guru\" (2007) and Rajkumar Hirani's \"3 Idiot... | [
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